Here’s what parents need to know.
Watch these new movies from home.
After you’ve been stuck at home for a few weeks, you need to try something new.
Get a takeout meal from a three-star restaurant or have one of D.C.'s best pizzas delivered to your door.
Harmonica virtuoso Frédéric Yonnet is hosting jam sessions from his house on Sunday afternoons.
Virtual trivia nights, poetry slams and theater performances offer an escape for everyone staying at home.
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“The Times of Bill Cunningham” looks back to a time when city streets were alive with style.
His most recent single, ‘Slow Dance in a Parking Lot,’ just hit No. 1 on country radio.
- Restaurants
- Review
Several joints are still selling top-notch ’cue to go, while a crazy newcomer is making a name for himself.
Signature, Folger, Synetic and the American Shakespeare Center have made shows available to watch from home.
Cycling plays a key role for the woman who oversees the company that runs some of the area’s biggest concert venues.
Archipelago and Cotton and Reed take the work out of making vacation-worthy rum drinks at home.
The Chicago band will perform as part of the UnCancelled Music Festival this weekend.
The National Gallery of Art has canceled the 20th season of its wildly popular summer music series.
During the coronavirus shutdowns, these local restaurants have turned into hidden gems to find groceries and supplies.
Watch these new releases from home during the coronavirus outbreak.
Here’s what parents need to know.
- Movies
- Review
“Never Rarely Sometimes Always” looks at a tough subject from the perspective of two girls.
Children who rely on meals at school can eat free at these D.C area restaurants.


















