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News & Politics

Going For Go-Go

With a little hip-hop, reggae, world, and neo-soul on the side.
Arts & Events  |  May 16, 2012
Star Turns
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Star Turns

More big-name celebrities are coming here to lobby for pet causes. Some make a difference, some don’t.
People  |  Aug 1, 2009
News & Politics

Best and Worst Celebrity Lobbyists

People  |  Aug 1, 2009
News & Politics

Listen to the Music

Richard Harrington says we’ve always had first-rate musicians—though being great doesn’t always mean being successful. Here are his all-time favorites, plus Washington’s greatest hits.
Arts & Events  |  Mar 1, 2009
News & Politics

Al Di Meola, Who’s Who of Guitar World Gather in Annapolis—and Get Big News!

Popular 1970s fusion band to "return" after years of absence.
Arts & Events  |  Oct 1, 2007
Honky Tonk Thrives in Falls Church
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Honky Tonk Thrives in Falls Church

Things have changed in the 60 years since two brothers opened JV’s in the little town of Falls Church, but the music still plays, the beer still flows, and the good times still roll
Arts & Events  |  Jan 1, 2007
Linda Sanchez: Funniest Celeb in Washington
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Linda Sanchez: Funniest Celeb in Washington

Growing up in a large family where people traded insults was an advantage for Congresswoman Linda Sanchez, winner of this year’s Funniest Celebrity in Washington Contest.
People  |  Dec 1, 2006
News & Politics

Guitar Heaven: Paul Reed Smith Makes Guitars

Washington’s music scene was hot, and Paul Reed Smith wanted to play. But he didn’t have a guitar. So he built one, and then another. Now he makes them for the gods.
Arts & Events  |  Nov 1, 2006
And Thank You for This Shady Scandal
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And Thank You for This Shady Scandal

Abramoff scandal good for Chris Buckley's new movie
People  |  Mar 1, 2006
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