Things to Do Save the Corcoran Alleges “Malfeasance” by Museum Leaders The nonprofit institution set up to protest the museum’s relocation has sent a damning letter via the legal firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. After Hours, Art | Oct 10, 2012
Things to Do Photos From (e)merge Art Fair’s Opening-Night Party DC’s artiest and best dressed headed to the Capitol Skyline for a VIP preview. After Hours, Art | Oct 9, 2012
News & Politics Aaron Posner: As He Likes It The director and playwright is making more of a mark than ever on local theater. Arts & Events | Oct 9, 2012
News & Politics Anacostia: Washington’s Next Arts District? The historic DC neighborhood gets ready for its closeup. Arts & Events | Oct 9, 2012
News & Politics Ballet Book Club: Turning Hemingway into Dance The Washington Ballet's Septime Webre turns another page by adapting Hemingway this season. Arts & Events | Oct 9, 2012
Travel Fall Arts Guide 2012: A Festival, Day Trips Worth Checking Out Matisse in Baltimore, Avant-Garde in Philadelphia, and a celebration of Nordic culture at the Kennedy Center. Arts & Events, Day Trips | Oct 9, 2012
Things to Do Theater Review: “Dying City” at Signature Theatre Christopher Shinn’s 2006 play tackles love and loss in the modern world. After Hours, Theater Review | Oct 8, 2012
Things to Do WashingTelevision: Homeland Recap, Season Two, Episode Two, “Beirut Is Back” Carrie gets her groove back, Brody makes a big mistake (huge!), and Saul makes a very important discovery. After Hours, WashingTelevision | Oct 8, 2012
News & Politics Frank Rich: “Theater Saved My Life” Writer Frank Rich talks about his childhood in Washington, working as a ticket taker, and being an executive producer of the HBO show Veep. Arts & Events | Oct 8, 2012
Health Healthy Recipe: Butternut Squash and Apple Soup This easy, inexpensive soup combines a double whammy of healthy ingredients and feel-good fall taste. Well+Being, Healthy Recipes | Oct 5, 2012