News
Meet the Man Who Wants More Black Men To Do Yoga
Stephon Bradberry co-founded Black Folx Wellness Collective with the goal of creating healing spaces for Black people.
Election Reform Measure Initiative 83 Can Appear on November Ballot, Board Rules
Voters could soon get to decide whether D.C. should implement ranked choice voting and open primaries to independents.
A Top Organizer of the Charles Allen Recall Campaign Wants a Restraining Order Against One of Her Opponents
Realtor April Brown claims an Allen supporter is threatening her, pointing mainly to her mean tweets as evidence.
Food
Good Taste: Tamashaa Brightens Columbia Heights With Showy, Colorful Indian Cuisine
The kale chaat is not for sharing.
Carryout Critic Finds Simple Classics and Family Hospitality at Bird’s Kitchen
Don’t sleep on the “As Is” Crabcake sandwich just because there are no toppings. It’s a game-changer.
Investors of Shuttered Union Market Eateries Left with Losses and Unanswered Questions
Six months after the sudden closure of Las Gemelas and Destino, investors remain in the dark while the restaurants’ owners focus on their other venture.
Arts
The Power of Her Song: Remembering Bernice Johnson Reagon
At once a singer and composer, a scholar and cultural historian, and an educator, activist, and curator, Reagon is remembered as a “lighthouse” and “part of the heart and soul of Washington.”
Back to the Future: The Musical Is Cinema Onstage—For Good and Not So Good
Broadway’s touring musical crash-lands at the Kennedy Center where the effects—and not much else—will have you crying “Great Scott!”