News
Undesign the Redline Explores the Racist Housing Policies that Shaped Upper Northwest
The new exhibit is on display at the Cleveland Park Library until July 11
D.C. Police Still Searching for Fire Extinguisher-Wielding Thief
Five D.C. area 7-Elevens have been robbed in the past two weeks by someone using a fire extinguisher.
Foxtrot Hastily Shutters Stores in D.C. and Elsewhere
The high-end grocery store has abruptly pulled the plug on all of its locations in D.C., Chicago, Austin, and Dallas.
Food
Employees at The Wydown Are Forming a Union to Address Concerns with Management
Wydown Workers United is drawing attention to alleged workplace mismanagement and under-resourcing at their coffee bar locations on H Street NE and 14th Street NW.
Mt. Pleasant’s Joia Burger Adds Filipino Flourishes To Fast Food Faves
Don’t sleep on the ube soft serve.
Arts
Unknown Soldier: A Valiant Quest With an Underwhelming Conclusion
Making its D.C. premiere, the musical traverses three points in time to tell the intergenerational story of two women struggling to understand each other.
Forget Sticks and Stones, Words Hurt in Webster’s Bitch
Jacqueline Bircher’s play, now running at Keegan Theatre, puts forth a debate worthy of the “front lines of radical internet feminism.”
What Happens After the Paint Dries? The Thought and Upkeep Behind Outdoor Public Art
From Nekisha Durrett to Tommy Bobo, local artists offer an inside look at making and maintaining public art installations.