News & Politics Woolly Mammoth’s New Leader Wants to Run the Most Woke Theater in Washington Maria Manuela Goyanes is pushing Woolly to become an artistic standard bearer for the #MeToo, anti-racist era. It’s making some people uncomfortable. #MeToo, Antiracism, Arts, Black Lives MatterJanuary 5, 2020
News & Politics Washingtonian’s Best Longreads of 2019 12 great feature stories published in Washingtonian this year that are worth another read 2000 Presidential Election, Alt-Right, Bitcoin, Britt McHenryDecember 23, 2019
News & Politics Tiffany Trump Is About to Finish Law School. And She’s Getting a Lot Trumpier. You never see her, and rarely hear about her. But there are signs that may change. Trying to understand the President’s quietest child. Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Georgetown Law, InstagramDecember 22, 2019
News & Politics Washingtonians of the Year 2019 Eleven locals who help make Washington a better place for everyone Amazon, Amazon HQ2, Carla Hayden, Matt KellyDecember 18, 2019
News & Politics The Very Uncivil War Going Down in America’s Most Civil Suburb Reston was the most inclusive town ever built. But more than 50 years later, the liberal enclave is whiter, older, and richer than its founder ever intended. Now it’s locked in a battle for its soul. And golf. Development, Golf, Real Estate, RestonDecember 15, 2019
News & Politics How the Mueller Investigation Changed K Street Beltway fixers dish on the illicit economy around foreign lobbying and how Washington’s influence industry is adapting in the post-Mueller age—for better and worse. FARA, Features, Greg Craig, K StreetDecember 8, 2019
News & Politics Ralph Nader Is Opening Up About His Regrets A niece died in one of the 737 crashes. Now he’s launching one last safety crusade—and having to reckon with the very real contempt that remains from the 2000 election. 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore, Boeing, DemocratsNovember 3, 2019
News & Politics A Paranoid Tech Bro, a Homemade Nuclear Bunker, and a Shocking Death In the tunnels beneath a placid suburban home, an angel investor turned into an angel of doom. 4chan, Askia Khafra, Bethesda, BlabSeptember 8, 2019
News & Politics The Forgotten History of DC’s First Golf Course for African Americans You didn't need a police escort to play there. You might see a celeb. Langston's long-timers reflect on the first fairways in Washington where they felt like insiders. Betty Brabble, black golfers, Brandon Jackson, Clark JacksonAugust 19, 2019
News & Politics What It’s Like to Become the Voice of Your Generation—at Age 12 Naomi Wadler was the breakout star of the 2018 March for Our Lives. She and her family never imagined the spectacular series of events that came next. Activism, Alexandria, Donald Glover, Ellen DeGeneresAugust 11, 2019