News & Politics A DC Indie-Rock Musician Is Now CEO of Amtrak How did that happen? I.Q., dc music, Amtrak | Mar 8, 2024
News & Politics LGBTQ+ Gun Owners Are Breaching the Right-Wing Arms Bubble In a time of rising fear and polarization, liberals are increasingly taking up arms—and challenging a gun culture long dominated by conservatives. LGBTQ, Gun Control, gun violence | Feb 29, 2024
News & Politics Ben’s Chili Bowl Cofounder Virginia Ali on Serving Martin Luther King Jr. “People treat you the way you treat them. It’s not rocket science.” Ben's Chili Bowl, Martin Luther King Jr., Virginia Ali | Feb 23, 2024
News & Politics DCist Has Been Shut Down Again, This Time by WAMU WAMU plans to "shift away from digital publishing." 15 layoffs will accompany the closure. Media, WAMU, DCist | Feb 23, 2024
News & Politics USMNT vs. Colombia at Fedex Field: Tickets Go on Sale This Week Presales start Wednesday. Soccer, FedEx Field, USMNT | Feb 13, 2024
Things to Do Remembering the New Thing, the Influential 1960s DC Arts Center A new exhibition looks back on a community resource that indirectly spawned the film "D.C. Cab." Film, DC History, new exhibit | Feb 7, 2024
News & Politics Meet a Washington Lawyer Who Helped Get the Trump Ballot Case Before the Supreme Court CREW's Donald Sherman says the question before SCOTUS this week isn't that complicated. Donald Trump, Supreme Court, January 6, CREW | Feb 6, 2024
News & Politics This AI Thinks Commanders Fans Look Like MAGA Goofballs Related: Maybe we don't need to worry about AI just yet. Sports, Washington Commanders, artificial intelligence | Jan 30, 2024
News & Politics The Folger Shakespeare Library Sets June Reopening Date The library has been closed for a major renovation since 2020. Folger Shakespeare Library | Jan 30, 2024
News & Politics Is a Real Fight Brewing Over the New Alexandria Arena Proposal? Recent developments are making the battle lines pretty clear Alexandria, JBG Smith, Potomac Yard, Monumental Sports & Entertainment | Jan 26, 2024