This article was first published on TAGG and can be read on their site here. To be able to live your truth every day is a blessing. To be able to…
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This article was first published on TAGG and can be read on their site here. From the time she started to form words, Shannon Dorsey was acting, shaping the theater into…
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It was the first Washington, D.C. performance of the Berlioz Requiem in nearly 15 years and an expectant audience filled the Kennedy Center Concert Hall Sunday night to experience the Choral…
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I arrived at the Thurgood Marshall Center on a Wednesday evening, fighting a cold and feeling glum. That feeling would soon change. As soon as I entered the Center, a cheerful…
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Every artist dreams of a gallery show or even a museum retrospective dedicated to their singular artistic vision. In the reality of the working artist, however, more often than not one…
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Before the late night screening of Blow-Up at the AFI Silver Theatre on Saturday night, film scholar Foster Hirsch joked in his introduction, “It’s the witching hour … perfect for a…
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It’s not uncommon to think of change in the city as bad. One of D.C.’s leading planners, Jerome Paige, thinks otherwise. “The premise now is that Chocolate City is disappearing, and…






