News & Politics A Candid Conversation About the Future of Live Music Three key figures in DC's concert industry talk about how they're holding up and what comes next. Kennedy Center, 9:30 Club, The Anthem, I.M.P. | Aug 6, 2020
News & Politics It Sure Looks Like Dan Snyder Has Caved on His NFL Team’s Name DC's football squad has announced a "thorough review" of the moniker. Dan Snyder, Washington Football | Jul 3, 2020
News & Politics FedEx Asks DC’s Football Team to Change Its Name Could this mark the turning point in a long battle? Dan Snyder, NFL, FedEx Field, Washington Football | Jul 2, 2020
News & Politics The History of White House July Fourth Celebrations Is Really Weird Rogue fireworks, no beer, and a POTUS who died after eating cherries. Fourth of July, independence day, Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams | Jul 1, 2020
News & Politics | Things to Do IMP Reveals Tentative Plans to Reopen the Anthem, Merriweather Post Pavilion A conversation with COO Donna Westmoreland. Coronavirus 2020, COVID-19, 9:30 Club, The Anthem | Jun 26, 2020
News & Politics Q&A: What Gives Kennedy Center President Deborah Rutter Hope Right Now A candid conversation about an incredibly rocky time for DC's top performing-arts destination. Coronavirus 2020, COVID-19, Kennedy Center, Live Music | Jun 25, 2020
News & Politics Signature Theatre’s Eric Schaeffer Out in the Wake of Sexual-Assault Allegations The co-founder and artistic director has announced his unexpected retirement. Arlington, Signature Theatre | Jun 24, 2020
News & Politics A Path Forward for Live Music? Covid-19 and the Future of the DC Arts Scene. How the head of Washington Performing Arts has gone from "gut-wrenching despair" to hope and resilience. Live Music, Classical music, Washington Performing Arts, Jenny Bilfield | Jun 17, 2020
News & Politics Washington Performing Arts Announces Its Next Season Is Moving Online Due to Covid-19, the DC music mainstay will stream concerts from big-name performers. Coronavirus, COVID-19, Kennedy Center, Sixth and I | Jun 15, 2020
News & Politics Soon You Will Be Able to Go to an Actual Concert in Alexandria Sounds of Hope & Harmony will be a socially distanced chamber-music event. COVID-19, Alexandria, Reopening, Classical music | Jun 11, 2020