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WTOP: National Theatre announces ‘Rent,’ ‘Hairspray’ for 2021-2022 return

Editor May 18, 2021
Musical theater fans have been more than patient over the past year. Soon, the wait will be worth it, as D.C.’s National Theatre has announced its 2021-2022 return.

DCist: The Harvest From This New CSA Is One-Of-A-Kind Art

Editor May 18, 2021
At any number of CSA — community supported agriculture — programs in town, you can get lettuce or turnips from a neighbor.

Washingtonian: DC’s First Free Little Art Gallery Has Opened on Capitol Hill

Editor May 18, 2021
Like at Little Free Libraries, you put tiny art in, and you take tiny art out

WTOP: Goodbye, Dave Thomas Circle: Actual left turns coming to New York, Florida Ave NE

Editor May 18, 2021
One of D.C.’s busiest and most infamous intersections will soon be untangled, with the goal of providing relief and safety for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists who navigate where New York and Florida avenues meet.

DCist: D.C. Police Identify ‘Person Of Interest’ In Reposting Of Hacked Files

Editor May 18, 2021
D.C. police on Monday searched for and identified a person of interest linked to the apparent “reposting of MPD’s illegally accessed data on social media platforms.”

Washington Post: Facial recognition system used to identify Lafayette Square protester to be halted

Editor May 18, 2021
A controversial facial recognition system that was used to identify a demonstrator who attended last summer’s Lafayette Square protest will be halted by July, officials said Monday.

UrbanTurf: 39 Condos Proposed at 11th and U Streets

Editor May 18, 2021
The U Street residential pipeline is growing on one of its more dormant corners.

WTOP: Ford’s Theatre plans world premiere of Black culinary musical for Spring 2022

Editor May 18, 2021
The musical theater industry hopes to recover as the pandemic subsides.

Washington Post: Bustin’ loose from the pandemic: A birthday party with D.C. power brokers shows…

Editor May 18, 2021
Cora Masters Barry turned 75 in May of 2020, which deprived her of one of the milestone celebrations she so loves. But she’s never one to take “no” for an answer, and Sunday’s “Bustin’ Loose” bash did not celebrate her 76th birthday. It…

Washington Post: Logistical quirks leave disproportionate share of D.C. gas stations dry

Editor May 18, 2021
Gas is again flowing through the Colonial Pipeline from Texas, but lingering logistical quirks are still working their way through the distribution system, leaving an outsize share of District stations with no fuel or spotty supplies.

Washington Post: D.C. police identify man who allegedly reposted data stolen from police computers

Editor May 17, 2021
D.C. police on Monday posted a photo of a man they believe may have reposted data that was stolen from the department in the recent hack of their computer system.

Washington Post: D.C. to divert some mental health calls away from police

Editor May 17, 2021
Starting in June, D.C. police will not be the first responders to some mental health calls in the city.

WTOP: Why finding gas has been more difficult in DC than in Md., Va.

Editor May 17, 2021
Some drivers in the D.C. region have noticed it’s harder to find gas in the District than it is in Maryland or Virginia, which experts do not find surprising. They say there’s a good reason D.C. has less supply — and they suggest that…

Washington Business Journal: Taylor Gourmet co-founder to open new Grazie Grazie, two other spots in…

Editor May 17, 2021
Casey Patten plans to open a second location of Grazie Grazie, the nascent sandwich shop he launched after separating from Taylor Gourmet, along with a fried chicken place and ice cream shop in downtown D.C.

DCist: Bowser Lifts D.C.’s Mask Mandate For Fully Vaccinated People

Editor May 17, 2021
The District will now fall in line with the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions’s mask recommendations: if you’re fully vaccinated, you don’t need to wear a mask outdoors or in places where it isn’t required.

WTOP: DC lifts mask and distancing requirements for fully vaccinated people

Editor May 17, 2021
D.C. is lifting its mask and social distancing requirements for fully vaccinated people, effective Monday.

Washington Post: D.C. lifts mask mandate Monday for fully vaccinated people

Editor May 17, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said she is lifting the mask mandate in the city as of Monday, bringing the city in line with other jurisdictions in the region that already lifted their mandates.

City Paper: How to Be a Better Customer When Restaurants Fully Reopen in D.C.

Editor May 17, 2021
Businesses have the right to set rules that are more strict than what the city or CDC says.

Washington Post: D.C. could resume evictions for nonpayment of rent

Editor May 17, 2021
As coronavirus pandemic restrictions begin to lift, the D.C. Council is considering making it easier to resume evictions too — a suggestion that has caused an outcry among some legislators and advocates, and also has raised concerns among…

DCist: Smithsonian’s National Museum Of American History To Reopen With Bob Ross Painting, ‘Crazy…

Editor May 17, 2021
After being closed for six months, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History is reopening to the public on Friday, May 21. The museum will be open between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Fridays through Tuesdays and requires free,…
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