An appealing cast of young poets write and perform their own verse in this slice-of-life film.

Morgan Neville’s “Roadrunner” peers into the unexamined life of the bad boy chef-turned-raconteur.

Chef and co-owner Ettore Rusciano introduces Roman-style pies to his second pizzeria in the NoMa neighborhood.

Khebrehzadeh’s new installations are on display at the recently reopened National Gallery of Art’s East Building.

From the lawn at the Library of Congress to waterfront parks, where to watch outdoor movies this summer.

Here’s what parents need to know.

The father of actor Robert Downey Jr., he was best known for ‘Putney Swope,’ a biting sendup of race relations and advertising.

This weekend brings fireworks over the Potomac River, new outdoor film series and the virtual opening of the Smithsonian's new baseball exhibition.

Showtime’s ‘The One and Only Dick Gregory’ tries to put the comic’s jokes in context of his work for social change.

He was also known for wrangling a cast of talented child actors in “The Goonies.”

The National Museum of Natural History’s “Unsettled Nature” uses art — yes art — to deliver a grim yet disturbingly beautiful message about the environment.

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Navigating timed tickets and mask requirements at the Smithsonian, National Gallery of Art and other attractions.

The fast-food chain Jollibee is hugely popular in its native Philippines. One bite of its fried chicken, and you'll understand why.

The Brookland resident is the founder of the D.C.-based communications firm Bucklesweet.

Watch these new movies from home.

Here’s what parents need to know.

Our agenda includes July 4 parties, a festival with music and childhood games at the Kennedy Center and the return of a beloved art-house theater.

Independence Day celebrations are back. Find the best way to celebrate, no matter what your speed.

Review: The fifth installment in the dystopian film series continues the bloodletting but wants to make you think.

Review: “The Boss Baby: Family Business” tries to replicate the first film, but new cast members and some surprisingly pointed humor take it in a new direction.

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