As rigid stay-at-home orders have been lifted, more people across the area are heading outside. But it's not as if everything will pick up the way it was.

Watch these new movies from home.

  • — Michael O'Sullivan
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Virtual film festivals, trivia nights, concerts and poetry slams offer an escape for everyone staying at home.

  • Going Out Guide Staff
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The creator of the blog Feed the Malik would visit a few favorite black-owned businesses.

The story of vets returning to Vietnam reminds us that the battle for America’s soul is still being fought.

Veteran restaurateur Pat Sebamonpimol gives full voice to his heritage at Kiin Imm.

There aren’t many laugh-out-loud moments in this irreverent yet tender tale. And that’s its strength.

Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates talked about the significance of go-go, D.C. official music, on Facebook Live, followed by a virtual concert.

Here’s what parents need to know.

Watch these new movies from home.

Here’s what parents need to know.

What to turn to if you’ve already binge-watched everything in your queue.

Stories from Giovanni Boccaccio’s ‘The Decameron’ to be made available online.

  • Celia Wren
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Film paints a portrait of a woman in the throes of creative and marital discord.

The serious-minded carryout, from the family behind Ghana Cafe, features West African fare and delicious sandwiches.

The buzz of a packed restaurant can still be experienced — on screen.

  • Adele Chapin
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The founder of Young Playwrights’ Theater would experience events canceled by the coronavirus pandemic.

Some spots require reservations, some are putting tables in parking lots, and others will have customers place orders on smartphones.

Here’s what parents need to know.

Watch these new movies from home.

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