By Athena Naylor This article was first published in The DC Line. The contrasting pursuits of DC artist and American University professor Ian Jehle are both on full view in a…
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This article was first published in TAGG and can be read on their site here. It has been two years since the iconic three-woman band BETTY has graced their hometown of…
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by Athena Naylor This article was first published in The DC Line. DC’s annual LGBTQ film festival, Reel Affirmations, showcased a wide variety of films that highlight LGBTQ subjects and issues…
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by John Bavoso This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene. In fraught times, where do you go to find hope? Assuming the answer is not “within yourself,” might I…
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by John Bavoso This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene. In the promotional materials for their production of Iris Dauterman’s Sing To Me Now, Rorschach Theatre has been highlighting one…
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by John Bavoso This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene. Imagine a large group of college students, surrounded by the international media, anxiously awaiting the moment when a statue…
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This article was first published by TAGG and can be read on their site here. When Pamela Maria Chavez set out to make her short film “Caracol Cruzando,” she wanted to…







