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Nonprofit Puts Empowering Women On Lock

By Siobhan Nolan April 10, 2015

The National Museum of Women in the Arts was transformed this past Thursday night, March 26, into the venue for Lolly’s Locks’ third annual “Evening of Food, Fashion and Inspiration.” The...

Punk Duo DTCV Impresses at Velvet Lounge

By Anna Shuster April 10, 2015

One block from the 9:30 Club is the Velvet Lounge, a more obscure and slightly seedier music venue for the 21+ crowd. Past the bouncer and up the sticker-covered stairs on the venue’s secondary stage,...

Jazz Club Gives Classy Yet Pricey Experience

By Alex Mitchell April 10, 2015

With “Mad Men” coming to a close, there is no better time to talk about a transplant right out of the chic ’60s: Blues Alley, located on 1073 Wisconsin Ave. At this formally informal brick-clad...

Album Review: ‘Kintsugi’

By Anna Shuster April 10, 2015

Death Cab for Cutie is one of those alt-rock staples that the music world will never really shake. After all, few tracks are as ingrained in the style of a genre and the psyche of a generation as “I...

Album Review: ‘American Nights’

By Brian Davia April 10, 2015

Having not released a full album in over four years, the Plain White T’s new album was surrounded by varied expectations. Although it produced past hits, including “Hey There Delilah” and “Rhythm...

Movie Review: ‘Serena’

By Skye Graham-Welton April 3, 2015

★★☆☆☆ Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence brought such conviction to their nuanced relationships in their past successes, “Silver Linings Playbook” and “American Hustle,” that it...

Movie Review: ‘Home’

By Alex Mitchell March 27, 2015

★★★☆☆ If the song “S&M” told us that Rihanna was into painful experiences, Dreamwork’ new film “Home” is the next logical step in her career. The animated movie is voiced by...

The Elite Eats of Washington, D.C.

By Katy Berk and David Chardack March 27, 2015

What kind of je ne se quoi transforms a typical French bistro into the hottest power player magnet in Washington D.C.? Where do the creme-de-la-creme congregate over pasta and ritzy bottles of red wine?...

Concert Review: Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas

By Rhiannon Catalano March 27, 2015

With their unique style, Detroit-based Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas have attracted a lot of buzz in the music world in the past year. The band has created a unique blend of rock, jazz, soul, R&B...

Movie Review: ‘Queen and Country’

By Ryan Wolfe March 27, 2015

★★★☆☆ John Boorman’s 2014 film, “Queen and Country,” a sequel to the Academy Award nominated 1987 film, “Hope and Glory” is a funny, sweet and endearing work that follows up on the...

Movie Review: ‘Get Hard’

By Siobhan Nolan March 27, 2015

★★☆☆☆ Although Etan Cohen’s comedy “Get Hard,” starring Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart, has its funny moments, it will not be something that makes you belt out laughing. It is not particularly...

Movie Review: ‘Seymour: An Introduction

By Bryan Yuen March 27, 2015

★★★★★ “Seymour: An Introduction” is an exploration of life from an unexpected place. Directed by actor Ethan Hawke, the documentary is a biopic about Seymour Bernstein, a concert pianist...

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