Staying Safe While Playing: Responsible Gaming in Online Casinos The digital gambling industry has realized explosive growth lately. Millions of players now gamble on platforms of all types across the US, UK, and beyond. In fact, revenue projections show it will hit US$117 billion in 2025. This demonstrates the popularity and economic effect of these […]| Washington City Paper
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The DC Jazz Festival proudly touts its expansion into new neighborhoods for its 2025 edition—and indeed, that’s always a good thing. Ever since its founding in 2005, the festival has insisted on being a citywide event, not concentrated in the usual prestige venues or jazz hubs. That goal necessarily contracted some as the pandemic—and its […]| Washington City Paper
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Undercover rental applicants found blatant and widespread discrimination against housing voucher holders by landlords of luxury apartment buildings in Navy Yard, Shaw, and NoMa, according to a new lawsuit filed by the Equal Rights Center, a nonprofit civil rights organization. The ERC’s “testers” inquired about renting at J.Coopers Row, Jefferson MarketPlace, J Linea, and Pinnacle […]| Washington City Paper
In the prescient 1998 movie Enemy of the State, the late Gene Hackman plays a surveillance expert who believes the idea of total privacy is an illusion: Everyone has given away their personal information so much so that anyone with the will and technological know-how could uncover any of our secrets or sensitive information. His […]| Washington City Paper
Friday and Tuesday: Rumble Fish at AFI Silver The past year has seen director Francis Ford Coppola in the news and generating viral social media clips with his 2024 passion project Megalopolis. Thus, it’s a great time for D.C.-area moviegoers to revisit a previous Coppola passion project: 1983’s Rumble Fish. Based on a 1975 S.E. […]| Washington City Paper
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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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Kia Wallace and Lasharn Monroe are transforming River Terrace’s Chateau Lounge into a vital nexus for east of the river residents.| Washington City Paper
Plus long-standing recommendations for flu vaccines rescinded, but at least there’s public art mocking the White House. Minus seven points.| Washington City Paper
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As The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical runs at Signature Theatre, the creator hopes audiences become today’s agitators.| Washington City Paper
Explore new relocation patterns driven by the remote work economy and how they're reshaping where people choose to live.| Washington City Paper
From Heath Ledger to Michelle Williams, the performances in Brokeback Mountain are remarkable reminders of the pitfalls of traditional gender norms.| Washington City Paper
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s long-dormant zombie franchise makes a vibrant return from the undead. A sequel comes out in January.| Washington City Paper
Plus, Appeal to Heaven flag flown at SBA building in D.C.| Washington City Paper
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Lawmakers fear Mayor Muriel Bowser's budget changes threaten major clean energy programs. They're working to avert them.| Washington City Paper