News & Politics Can Andrew Sullivan Re-Conquer Washington? After 18 miserable months in New York, the pioneering blogger is back in DC with plans to transform journalism all over again. PeopleMay 28, 2014
Things to Do Museum Preview: “Degas/Cassatt” at the National Gallery of Art A new exhibition explores how the two painters and friends influenced each other. After Hours, Editor's Picks, From the Magazine, MuseumsMay 9, 2014
Things to Do Soloman Howard’s Magic Voice The 33-year-old opera singer and DC native is making it big in 2014. After Hours, Editor's Picks, From the Magazine, TheaterMay 6, 2014
Things to Do Theater Review: “The Threepenny Opera” at Signature Theatre A contemporary update to Brecht’s 1928 musical conjures up a menacingly dystopian London. After Hours, Theater ReviewMay 2, 2014
Things to Do Psalmayene 24 Gives Cinderella a Remix at Imagination Stage The actor/director discusses his hip-hop spin on the classic fairy tale at Imagination Stage. After Hours, Editor's Picks, From the Magazine, TheaterApril 29, 2014
Things to Do WashingTelevision: Crisis Recap, Episode Five, “Designated Allies” Meg’s house is full of money, but her hair is full of lies. After Hours, WashingTelevisionApril 14, 2014
Things to Do Ashley Monroe Talks Music, Marriage, and Her Best Year Ever The country singer, whose sophomore album, “Like a Rose,” won over critics in 2013, plays Birchmere this weekend. After Hours, From the Magazine, Where & When PicksApril 11, 2014
Things to Do Washington Performing Arts Society Honors Marian Anderson’s Historic Concert Seventy-five years ago, the singer performed on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. After Hours, From the Magazine, Music, Where & When PicksApril 9, 2014
Things to Do WashingTelevision: Crisis Recap, Episode Four, “We Were Supposed to Help Each Other” The parents insist on not listening to the FBI, and of course things go wrong. After Hours, WashingTelevisionApril 7, 2014
Things to Do Theater Review: “Camp David” at Arena Stage “New Yorker” writer Lawrence Wright’s play relives 13 days that shaped a historic Middle East peace treaty. After Hours, Theater ReviewApril 7, 2014