From the knotty pine paneling to the cement floor, most of the legendary dive bar has been restored as regulars remember it.
The Hirshhorn's new lobby, designed by Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, includes a Dolcezza coffee bar.
From mint sprays to Trash Gimlets, D.C. bars are being creative about substituting garnishes and finding ways to reuse them.
Shelling out $13 to $15 every time you want to see a film can leave a dent in your wallet. Thankfully, there's plenty of free cinema to be seen around D.C.
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of “The Big Lebowski” with interactive screenings, drink specials and a costume contest.
"Let Me Break You Up” is like "The Newlywed Game," but with bigger consequences.
The popular bar opens Thursday with tens of thousands of paper blossoms, a room full of butterflies and a mural of a Japanese streetscape next to a 10-foot-tall animatronic Godzilla.
Watch hip-hop dancer Lil Buck, ballerina Sara Mearns, the string quartet Brooklyn Rider and composer Caroline Shaw redefine the art form at “DEMO by Damian Woetzel: Now.”
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art features 125 photographs by Virginia native Sally Mann, including previously unseen works.
Alexander Strain found his day job, in social work, reflected in this play about depression, “Every Brilliant Thing.”
In a town or city with a robust scene, the concertgoers become stakeholders in the culture.
Spring is almost here: The National Cherry Blossom Festival kicks off March 20.
See Little Big Town, Jeezy, Lil Xan, and Wade Bowen live.
Her musical monologue “My Vessel” comes to the Atlas Performing Arts Center.
Washington-area native Kelela brings her futuristic R&B to the 9:30 Club for a homecoming show.
Sample spicy Tibetan-style momo or traditional Chinese steamed dumplings at these newcomers.
