- Michael O’Sullivan
- Reporter
Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Michael O’Sullivan has worked since 1993 at The Washington Post, where he covers art, film and other forms of popular — and unpopular — culture.
Oscar-nominated short films
Really want to be informed for the Academy Awards? The Oscar-nominated live action, animated and documentary short films screen starting tonight.
Going Out Guide movie review: ‘Addiction Incorporated’
Real-life tobacco-industry whistleblower Victor DeNoble anchors the sturdy if familiar documentary “Addiction Incorporated,” about the history of cigarette companies’ deceptive practices.
Radcliffe puts Potter in past
Daniel Radcliffe pulls off his first post-”Harry Potter” performance with aplomb, in the reliably spooky, if less than wildly original, “The Woman in Black.” [Read more]
February art preview
Mark your calendar for these upcoming art events, including “Chromosaturation,” an installation of colored light at the Hirshhorn.
- Going Out Guide movie review: ‘The Divide’
- Going Out Guide movie review: ‘Oka!’
- Art in focus: Ali Kazma
- Going Out Guide art review: ‘Black Box: Ali Kazma’ is an homage to a strange art
- Going Out Guide movie review: ‘Contraband’
- The Corcoran hosts special events for ‘30 Americans’
- Franz Jantzen at Hemphill Fine Arts
- January art preview
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