News & Politics It Sure Looks Like Dan Snyder Has Caved on His NFL Team’s Name DC's football squad has announced a "thorough review" of the moniker. Dan Snyder, Washington FootballJuly 3, 2020
News & Politics FedEx Asks DC’s Football Team to Change Its Name Could this mark the turning point in a long battle? Dan Snyder, FedEx Field, NFL, Washington FootballJuly 2, 2020
News & Politics The History of White House July Fourth Celebrations Is Really Weird Rogue fireworks, no beer, and a POTUS who died after eating cherries. Fourth of July, independence day, James K. Polk, John Quincy AdamsJuly 1, 2020
News & Politics | Things to Do IMP Reveals Tentative Plans to Reopen the Anthem, Merriweather Post Pavilion A conversation with COO Donna Westmoreland. 9:30 Club, Coronavirus 2020, COVID-19, I.M.P.June 26, 2020
News & Politics Q&A: What Gives Kennedy Center President Deborah Rutter Hope Right Now A candid conversation about an incredibly rocky time for DC's top performing-arts destination. Coronavirus 2020, COVID-19, deborah rutter, Kennedy CenterJune 25, 2020
News & Politics Signature Theatre’s Eric Schaeffer Out in the Wake of Sexual-Assault Allegations The co-founder and artistic director has announced his unexpected retirement. Arlington, Signature TheatreJune 24, 2020
News & Politics A Path Forward for Live Music? Covid-19 and the Future of the DC Arts Scene. How the head of Washington Performing Arts has gone from "gut-wrenching despair" to hope and resilience. Classical music, Jenny Bilfield, Live Music, Washington Performing ArtsJune 17, 2020
News & Politics Washington Performing Arts Announces Its Next Season Is Moving Online Due to Covid-19, the DC music mainstay will stream concerts from big-name performers. Classical music, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Kennedy CenterJune 15, 2020
News & Politics Soon You Will Be Able to Go to an Actual Concert in Alexandria Sounds of Hope & Harmony will be a socially distanced chamber-music event. Alexandria, Classical music, COVID-19, ReopeningJune 11, 2020
News & Politics Ibram X. Kendi Discusses George Floyd Protests, Why He’s Leaving DC The author of bestselling book How to Be an Antiracist on why he's enraged and energized. American University, Ibram X. Kendi, protests 2020June 11, 2020