News & Politics What Made Me: Michel Martin of NPR’s “Tell Me More” Martin talks to us about “radical” hairstyles, reading “The Exorcist,” and a family tragedy. People, I.Q. | Oct 10, 2012
News & Politics A Look at the New Photo Exhibition “BB Forever—Brigitte Bardot, the Legend” The French actress/singer/model is feted with a show displaying photographs from her life. Capital Comment, Museums | Jun 25, 2012
Health 17 Nutritionist-Rated Salads in Washington You may think that salad is keeping your waistline slim, but it could be adding more calories. Well+Being, Nutrition, Healthy Eating | Jun 14, 2012
Things to Do Natasha Trethewey Named Poet Laureate The Mississippi native is the first Southern poet laureate since Robert Penn Warren. After Hours, Miscellaneous, Books | Jun 7, 2012
Things to Do Band Notes: Lalah Hathaway The performer, the daughter of soul legend Donny Hathaway, dishes about returning to Washington, her eclectic sound, and what it’s like living with her father’s ghost. After Hours, Music | May 25, 2012
Things to Do Ten Minutes With Jane Seymour The actress, philanthropist, and designer talks about her side career as a painter. After Hours, Art | May 4, 2012
Things to Do Groundbreaking Poetry Troupe Reconvenes in Washington The Dark Room Collective, founded by Washingtonian Thomas Sayers Ellis, celebrated its 25th anniversary with a reading hosted by the Folger. After Hours, Miscellaneous | May 2, 2012
Things to Do Wale Tiptoes Out of Ballet The rapper was scheduled to perform in a ballet in London earlier this month but never managed to make an appearance. After Hours, Music | Apr 27, 2012
A Look at the New Photo Exhibition “BB Forever—Brigitte Bardot, the Legend”