News & Politics Can Andrew Sullivan Re-Conquer Washington? After 18 miserable months in New York, the pioneering blogger is back in DC with plans to transform journalism all over again. People | May 28, 2014
Things to Do Museum Preview: “Degas/Cassatt” at the National Gallery of Art A new exhibition explores how the two painters and friends influenced each other. After Hours, Where & When Picks, From the Magazine, Museums | May 9, 2014
Things to Do Soloman Howard’s Magic Voice The 33-year-old opera singer and DC native is making it big in 2014. After Hours, Where & When Picks, Theater, From the Magazine | May 6, 2014
Things to Do Theater Review: “The Threepenny Opera” at Signature Theatre A contemporary update to Brecht’s 1928 musical conjures up a menacingly dystopian London. After Hours, Theater Review | May 2, 2014
Things to Do Psalmayene 24 Gives Cinderella a Remix at Imagination Stage The actor/director discusses his hip-hop spin on the classic fairy tale at Imagination Stage. After Hours, Where & When Picks, Theater, From the Magazine | Apr 29, 2014
Things to Do WashingTelevision: Crisis Recap, Episode Five, “Designated Allies” Meg’s house is full of money, but her hair is full of lies. After Hours, WashingTelevision | Apr 14, 2014
Things to Do Ashley Monroe Talks Music, Marriage, and Her Best Year Ever The country singer, whose sophomore album, “Like a Rose,” won over critics in 2013, plays Birchmere this weekend. After Hours, Where & When Picks, From the Magazine | Apr 11, 2014
Things to Do Washington Performing Arts Society Honors Marian Anderson’s Historic Concert Seventy-five years ago, the singer performed on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. After Hours, Where & When Picks, Music, From the Magazine | Apr 9, 2014
Things to Do WashingTelevision: Crisis Recap, Episode Four, “We Were Supposed to Help Each Other” The parents insist on not listening to the FBI, and of course things go wrong. After Hours, WashingTelevision | Apr 7, 2014
Things to Do Theater Review: “Camp David” at Arena Stage “New Yorker” writer Lawrence Wright’s play relives 13 days that shaped a historic Middle East peace treaty. After Hours, Theater Review | Apr 7, 2014