Washington D.C. is a city known for its storied monuments and vibrant arts, but lately, the capital’s cultural scene is expanding in unexpected ways. As residents and visitors rediscover the District’s theaters, galleries, and music halls, digital entertainment is quietly reshaping how locals experience leisure, creativity, and community. Here’s how technology is weaving itself into […]| Washington City Paper
Washington, D.C. has always been a city where art and innovation intersect, but lately, a new wave of interactive digital installations is captivating residents and visitors alike. These immersive experiences are redefining how people engage with art, blending technology, creativity, and community in ways that feel both fresh and uniquely local. Digital Art Expands Beyond […]| Washington City Paper
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Many golfers are turning to second-life golf balls as a way to reduce their environmental impact while enjoying the game. This practice aligns with local green initiatives in the District, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) area, where community-driven ecological efforts are gaining momentum. By opting for these reused golf balls, players contribute to environmental preservation and […]| Washington City Paper
Markets keep circling back to the same question: when will rules for crypto in the United States finally land? This summer, the White House hinted that a long-debated bill could move before the year closes, a shift that would give both regulators and traders a clearer framework after years of uncertainty. Staffers suggested that momentum […]| Washington City Paper
This story was supported with funds from Spotlight DC—Capital City Fund for Investigative Journalism. In the fall of 2021, residents at Urban Village Apartments in Columbia Heights found themselves in a “love bubble” with a well-connected developer making big promises. Their 72-unit garden-style affordable apartment community was up for sale, and, by virtue of their rights […]| Washington City Paper
If you see a crowd of Baltimore Orioles fans streaming out of the Waterfront Metro station, rest assured they did not make a navigational error en route to Nationals Parks. They’re probably heading to Arena Stage’s home-run production of Damn Yankees, the cherished albeit dusty musical by composing team Richard Adler and Jerry Ross and […]| Washington City Paper
Friday: Museum Library & Archives With Amanda Acosta and Elizabeth Ajunwa at the Phillips Collection It’s not an exaggeration to claim that our nation’s museums, libraries, and archives are under attack. The Trump administration’s FY 2026 budget didn’t include any funding for either the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum or the yet-to-be-built National Museum of the […]| Washington City Paper
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From Florida to New Hampshire, the D.C. singer-songwriter’s latest EP is a travelogue of her early adulthood.| Washington City Paper
The 25th installment reunites U.S. Poets Laureates Tracy K. Smith, Joy Harjo, and Ada Limón on Sept. 6 at the Convention Center| Washington City Paper
Bookstore Romance Day takes place Aug. 9 with discounts, author signings, games, and new recommendations to genre readers old and new.| Washington City Paper
Sinners is a sexy and crowd-pleasing genre hybrid with music, vampires, and deeper questions about race and appropriation.| Washington City Paper
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, the prolific author’s latest and queerest book yet, explores passion, hunger, and women’s roles across time.| Washington City Paper
The Inner Loop's Rachel Coonce on the importance of connection in the city’s lit world. Plus, new books on our TBR list and upcoming events.| Washington City Paper
The semi-locally made short film, Captain Zero: Into the Abyss, Part II, began as an anxiety attack. It screens in D.C. on Aug. 8.| Washington City Paper
I recently read an article about a Navy SEAL sniper. The author lists possible variables that go into determining a shot, one of which is the rotation of the earth. How exactly does this affect a bullet in flight? Also, for my nonsniper purposes, does it affect my gas mileage? —Jason, Sacramento The article I’m […]| Washington City Paper
The local author's goal is to make writers sit up, take notice, and say, “Now, I haven’t seen that before!” Plus July releases and events.| Washington City Paper
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