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News & Politics

These Art Collectors Want to Make Southwest DC More Like Miami

More than a decade after buying into a formerly grungy part of DC, the couple who put Miami on the arts map is eyeing another big investment.
Art, Remodeling, Washington DC, The Rubells  |  Oct 4, 2016
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Art All Night 2015 Will Have Visual Concerts, a Silent Disco, and Sculptures Made of Fire

After Hours, Art  |  Sep 16, 2015
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The Artisphere Is Closing. Who Should You Blame?

Capital Comment, Local News  |  Jun 23, 2015
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“We Want These Cases Closed”

For years, DC police have mishandled evidence that could have put killers behind bars. Now they’re trying to catch those criminals. How do you solve a murder that happened ten years ago?
People  |  Jul 1, 2009
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Nobody Gets Past Me

After dark, bouncers have front-row seats to nightlife in Washington. They watch for trouble—and sometimes find it—in local bars and clubs.
Arts & Events  |  Jun 1, 2009
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