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Swing Beat: It’s Time to Stop Overlooking Joe Brotherton |
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Ebony Payne Is Stirring the Pot as the Ward 7 Council Race Heats Up |
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D.C. AG Says Caps and Wizards are Contractually Obligated To Stay at Capital One Arena Through 2047 |
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French Girl Serves Up Jokes, But Ends on a Sour Note |
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CFO Glen Lee Is Digging in as Dispute with Bowser, Mendelson Over 2025 Budget Grows More Contentious |
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Page Three, 2024 |
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Park View Residents Continue To Oppose Redevelopment at Bruce Monroe Park |
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Stars Struck: Elton John and Bernie Taupin Awarded Library of Congress Gershwin Prize |
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Out of Ink: Who Are Those Two Gadflies Who’ve Been Buzzing Around in D.C. Politics For Decades? |
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D.C.’s 2025 Budget Process Is Already Off the Rails, Thanks to Behind-the-Scenes Bickering with CFO Glen Lee |
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D.C. Department of Corrections Is Stingy With Info on Solitary Confinement, Complicating Reform Efforts |
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Messi Didn’t Make It, But D.C. United Still Had to Deal With Him |
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Good Taste: Your Only Friend Shines With Irreverent Takes on Classic Sandwiches and Cocktails |
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Good Taste: All-Day Koma Café Brings Pizza, Pasta, and Cocktails To Takoma Park’s Far Side |
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Getting To Know Ocelot Brewing and Their Rock-Star Collaborations |
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Revolutions, Plant Sales, and Cider: City Lights for March 21–27 |
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Just a Warm-Up: Des Demonas Are Back With a New Focus |
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Remembering Michael Reidy, Musician and Visual Artist |
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Immaculate Doesn’t Want to Be Superficial Horror, But It Lacks Anything Deeper |
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Best of D.C. 2023: Food & Drink |
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Best of D.C. 2023: Arts & Entertainment |
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Best of D.C. 2023: Goods & Services |
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Best of D.C. 2023: People & Places |
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Artist Uzo Njoku Paints Joy-Filled Black Communities in Her Latest Exhibition |
25 |
Universally Adored Unravels the Power of the Dollar Bill |
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Love Lies Bleeding: Humping Iron in a Queer Desert Noir |
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Artomatic Reopens With a Vibrant Showcase of Local Creativity |
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New African Film Festival: 20 Years of Bringing the Continent’s Best to the Big Screen |
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Three Drug-Free Zones Are Being Enforced By the City for the First Time in a Decade |
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Cat Sposato Named WCP City Desk Reporter |
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Federal Prosecutors Hope the Worst Is Over for Crime in D.C., and They’re Tired of Taking the Blame for It. |
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When She Left Is a Bloody Page-Turner With a Soul |
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Block Party, Ep. 11 |