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Playwright Mike Bartlett asks if ‘Love, Love, Love’ is really all you need in new production at…

D.R. Lewis Jan 25, 2024
In an oft-quoted 1780 letter to Abigail Adams, then-Envoy to France John Adams declared, “I must study Politicks and War, that my sons may have liberty to study Mathematicks and Philosophy … in order to give their Children a right to study…
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The Avett Brothers bring big questions to the high seas in ‘Swept Away’ at Arena Stage

D.R. Lewis Dec 8, 2023
The distance between The Avett Brothers’ upbringing in Concord, North Carolina, and the 19th-century whaling industry of New Bedford, Massachusetts, spans hundreds of miles and several lifetimes. But in Swept Away, a new musical that asks…
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Folger Theatre solves one of Shakespeare’s ‘problem plays’ — at least in part

D.R. Lewis Nov 28, 2023
For the unacclimated, an advertisement for William Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale might conjure images of holiday stories that are often seen on stage this time of year. But DC audiences will find a twisting, tangled yarn spun of jealous…
Arts and Culture

Mosaic Theater Company’s ‘Confederates’ spans 150 years of time and experience

D.R. Lewis Nov 13, 2023
From the moment one walks into the Atlas Performing Arts Center for Dominique Morisseau’s Confederates, it is clear that the audience is about to be transported. In this new production by Mosaic Theater Company, sparse patches of…
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Maynard Jackson returns to the political stage in ‘Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard’ at…

D.R. Lewis Oct 6, 2023
Standing at nearly 6 feet 4 inches, Atlanta Mayor Maynard Holbrook Jackson Jr. was a formidable presence in national Democratic politics, both in spirit and stature, for three decades. Now, in Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard, a…
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Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘Evita’ offers fresh look at the rise of Eva Perón

D.R. Lewis Sep 20, 2023
Sammi Cannold’s Evita begins and ends with the same striking image: an angelic white gown floating over rolling fields of white flowers. The metaphor isn't difficult to discern as the world continues to grapple with the legacies of Eva…

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District Links: Bowser taps into local reserve funds to ensure full SNAP benefits in November; Park Police aims to…

Oct 31, 2025 4
The DC government will use $30.5 million in local contingency funds to ensure that DC residents enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Women, Infants, and Children Program…

District Links: Pentagon reportedly extends Guard deployment in DC through February; council hearing airs objections to…

Oct 30, 2025 7
The Pentagon is extending the National Guard's deployment in DC through at least February, per new reports from CNN and Politico.

District Links: Bowser hails senior units built as Ward 3’s first Housing Production Trust Fund project; streetcar…

Oct 29, 2025 21
Mayor Muriel Bowser and Ward 3 Councilmember Matt Frumin today celebrated the opening of an affordable housing building for seniors that marks the first Housing Production Trust Fund project west of…

District Links: AG Schwalb joins lawsuit to block suspension of SNAP benefits; report hails academic growth at 16…

Oct 28, 2025 15
Barnard, Friendship Chamberlain and Whittier elementary schools are among 16 schools newly recognized for achieving strong academic growth among students from historically underserved backgrounds.
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