Canadian singer Lindi Ortega brings her rootsy, spaghetti western-inspired songs of love and heartbreak to Union Stage.
Spend your weekend enjoying tropical cocktails or waterfront views at one of these new rooftop bars.
A cavernous beer hall with board games and fireplaces, a modern Israeli restaurant and a vegetable-focused Philadelphia import are among the newcomers.
With the Washington Monument closed until spring 2019, there's no topping the vista from the Old Post Office Tower.
Wiseguy Pizza, a local order-at-the-counter chain, has a new location opening in Navy Yard this summer.
District Winery’s first made-in-D.C. wine uses California grapes. Is it still a local product?
Urban wineries make long drives to wine country a thing of the past.
Singer-songwriter’s alt-rock album “Girlfriend” is now the score to Signature’s “Girlfriend.”
Celebrate William Shakespeare's birthday with sword fights, sonnets and cake at the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Where to imbibe and revive after your drive to this picturesque town.
Two of jazz legend’s most devoted disciples will take the stage: McCoy Tyner and Ravi Coltrane.
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Amy Schumer, once so incisive and woke with her comedy, seems to have gotten lazy.
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Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead revisit the cult they grew up in only to find that its crazier precepts may be real.
The Maryland native is searching for fresh meaning in the classic boom-bap sound.
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MacDowell plays a recent widow in an unflinching portrait of grief and healing.
Just a few hours outside of D.C., Congress's now-declassified nuclear bunker is open for tours.
Pink's “Beautiful Trauma” tour takes over the Capital One Arena for two nights.