Tag: arts
At the Movies
The Quiet Girl
One of Oscar’s newly nominated Best International Feature of 2022, “The Quiet Girl,” made its debut at local theaters this month with,...
Give Local on Giving Tuesday
It's true that it takes a village to ignite real change. Be part of the village this Giving Tuesday.
Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement...
Sounds of Summer Continue Friday Nights on Capitol Riverfront
The sounds of summer continue along the boardwalk as the Capitol Riverfront Friday Night Concert Series features four more live performances during the month of...
Take A Basic Drawing Class at Hill Center
This course is designed for adults who wish to start drawing, but aren’t sure where to begin. Work on your basic drawing skills and...
Fragile Connections in Mosaic’s “Birds of North America”
The success of many theatrical productions hinges on the much-vaunted “chemistry” between two leading actors, particularly when they comprise the entire cast.
That’s why the...
DC Theatres Unite: Audiences Must be Vaccinated
Theatres across the greater DC area have united to require that their audiences provide proof of vaccination in order to attend all live performances...
Authors in Your Living Room: Literary Hillfest is Online Sunday
It's just like having famous authors in your living room (or office! or kitchen! --bring them to your backyard)!
The Literary Hill BookFest, an annual...
Conflict Internal and International
The Father
A much-acclaimed drama of 2012, “The Father,” examining the world of dementia, has been lauded in theaters around the world, and has now...
Enter Ward 6 Democrats Words Matter Poetry Contest
In celebration of April as National Poetry Month, the Ward 6 Dems are sponsoring Words Matter, a poetry contest open to all residents of...
The Jazz Project November 2020
Playing Forward •••
Alexander Zonjic, flutist
The release of Playing Forward is contemporary jazz flutist Alexander Zonjic’s first album in over a decade. Mr. Zonjic is...