13 ways to enjoy movies, drinks and food for $10 and some pocket change — or for just the pocket change.
These newcomers shine with seafood, Spanish fare, tasting menus and dim sum.
Scrambled eggs and bagels? No, thanks. We looked for creative specials that would leave you well fed for under $40.
Artechouse will also unveil a new immersive projection system that encompasses the gallery's main room with customized sound and light displays.
Two of the city's biggest festivals — the H Street Festival and Fiesta D.C. — take over the streets this weekend.
“It’s one of those avant-garde classics that sticks around, because you can always reinterpret it in light of whatever the big fear of the moment is,” its star says. “And obviously, there’s plenty of those right now.”
Kim Gordon won't say exactly what she'll be playing at the Hirshhorn on Sunday, but it's probably safe to say that you won't be humming it on your way home.
- Perspective
Born out of frustration, the D.C. video and bookstore has become foundational.
Choose from a traditional beer garden or an Oktoberfest party with wiener dog races and carnival games.
Booker T. Jones will headline the new concert venue and restaurant's first show on Oct. 12.
A new exhibit showcases miniature versions of large-scale installations by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov.
It tastes like a bagel and eats like a pizza.
The Washington Jewish Film Festival returns, and National Bourbon Heritage Month celebrations begin.
Expect "a culinary roller coaster" as the newest location of Nobu Matsuhisa's restaurant empire opens in the West End.
Listen to live music at the Rosslyn Jazz Festival and the Takoma Park Folk Festival, and celebrate the return of Adams Morgan Day.
With fall on the horizon, sip on these rosé sangrias at restaurants around D.C.
You'll become a part of this story, which takes place in a secret cabaret in 2027.
A burst of small, locally backed restaurants, some landing on national lists, has put this block on the map in just four years.
