Washington D.C. Stages: Your Guide to Fall & Winter Theater D.C.’s vibrant theater scene is bustling with diverse productions this season, offering something for every taste. From classic comedies to poignant dramas, our local stages are alive with talent and compelling storytelling. Get ready to explore the exciting performances lighting up the Washington, D.C. area in the coming months. Tartuffe: Molière’s Timeless Satire in Westminster Carroll Community College brings Molière’s classic comedy, Tartuffe, to life … Read More
Metro service and fare changes proposed
Metro Fare & Service Changes: What DC Locals Need to Know The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is proposing significant overhauls to its fare structure and service schedules, aiming to stabilize finances and enhance the rider experience. For everyone who relies on the Metro system, from daily commuters to weekend adventurers, these potential changes could impact your travel patterns and budget. Navigating WMATA’s Proposed Overhaul Facing a persistent budget deficit and evolving ridership trends … Read More
Prince Hall Masons preserve historic DC U Street tax exemption
Prince Hall Masons Secure Historic D.C. U Street Landmark In a significant win for cultural preservation, the Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masons and Eastern Stars of the District of Columbia have successfully retained the tax-exempt status for their historic temple on the U Street corridor. This landmark decision safeguards a vital piece of Black history and community in a neighborhood profoundly affected by gentrification. A Victory for U Street’s Black Heritage The D.C. Council … Read More