By Thais Carrion This article was first published in DC Trending here. Creatures of Passage pays tribute to an unseen southeast DC, a magical, dark, humid space where the dead walk…
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By Dylan Klempner This article was first published in The DC Line here. What does gentrification feel like? The answer is complex, it’s safe to say. Perspective matters. If you have…
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by Michael Sainte-Andress This article was first published May 17, 2022 in DC Trending here. I was unfamiliar with Dave Housley’s other work, so I didn’t know what to expect from…
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By Ajani Jones This article was first published in DC Metro Theater Arts. A surge of barely contained excitement washed over the audience as those first few iconic notes of “Rhythm…
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by Michael Sainte-Andress This article was first published in DC Theater Arts here. This Hairspray was the third go-around for me! I saw the show first on Broadway, with R&B star Tevin Campbell…
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By Ajani Jones This article was first published in DC Theater Arts here. Campy in the best way possible, Xanadu is a goofy and lighthearted yet strangely heartwarming tale that pushes the boundaries…
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By Michael Sainte-Andress This article was first published in DC Theater Arts here. When I reviewed the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington’s concert Brand New Day in mid-March at the Lincoln…







