by Angela Carroll This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene. “Just what kind of man would abandon his son?” This is the central question writer/performer W. Allen Taylor has…
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This article was first published in TAGG and can be read on their site here. It’s a breath of fresh air to be able to find overlapping interests with someone, particularly…
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This article was first published by TAGG and can be found on their site here. The afterglow of the Supreme Court’s 2015 rule on marriage equality finally felt like something tangible had progressed…
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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…






