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The Trump administration seeks to gut the D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant Program and to rehire many of the federal employees ...
New York Diaries, 1983—1994 takes us through the early years of Mallon’s career and into a city gripped by fear during the ...
White’s longtime former chief of staff Wanda Lockridge is supporting another candidate in the Ward 8 special election on July ...
Police arrested Eric Cleckley, who is facing a misdemeanor charge for allegedly threatening Ron Williams. Cleckley says the ...
Plus, baby gear hit hard by tariffs on China, and the White House is requiring applicants to civil service jobs to pledge ...
Federal judges are rejecting Capitol rioters’ arguments that Trump’s pardons apply to crimes they committed after Jan. 6.
Queer joy abounds in plays and musicals new and old, even as area artists and leaders look to put the protest back in Pride.
A mini film fest, Mai Zetterling’s Night Games, Samia at 9:30, handmade photos in the digital age, and a celebration of queer ...
From the Dyke March to parties, City Paper has rounded up a ton of alternative queer events taking place between May 30 and June 8.
We matched on two dating apps, but we’ve never talked IRL. Is there a non-creepy way to make a move? Am I the problem?
The new musical at Olney offers a fresh riff on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion that plays like a love letter to the stage.
Don’t miss Jennifer Sakai at Addison/Ripley Fine Art, David Myers at Multiple Exposures Gallery, and Amy Schissel at Hemphill ...
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