Watch these new movies from home.
Here’s where to go for dinner or drinks when the temperature drops.
Virtual film festivals, trivia nights, concerts and poetry slams offer an escape for everyone staying at home.
The Columbia Heights theater will stage reduced-capacity shows as part of a pilot program.
At the UMD Art Gallery, Jamilah Sabur’s short videos navigate space, in the loosest sense of the word.
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Quietly engrossing ‘City Hall’ explores the inner workings of Boston’s titular institution.
These spots have you covered if you’re looking to outsource the turkey and trimmings this year.
Mark your calendar with upcoming online performances from Jennifer Koh and Kirill Gerstein.
The company, formerly known as Carpe DC, has relaunched during the pandemic with socially distanced walking tours.
In an election year like no other, bars and restaurants and planning candidate-themed food and drink specials to get you through election night.
Here’s what parents need to know.
From a dog-friendly cemetery to nearby hiking trails, Mass Ave has a little bit of everything.
A trio of outdoor art installations confront the urgent social movements roiling the country.
From Ari Lennox, Shordie Shordie, Baby 9eno and more.
The D.C. poster artist’s timely, ubiquitous artworks create an iconography of the present.
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At this Petworth ramen shop, chef-owner Eric Yoo ladles out escapes from a turbulent world.
Some cultural institutions, including a handful of Smithsonian museums, have reopened their doors to socially distanced visitors.



















