Elliot Williams is DCist’s arts & culture reporter.
Feb 22, 2024
The Smithsonian Could Return Many Of Its Collected Human Remains Under New Policy Recommendations
The recommendations set ethical standards that “seek justice for those harmed or exploited” and prioritize the return of remains to marginalized communities.
D.C. is honoring the legacy of go-go music and culture through a week of panel discussions, performances, and a “Beat Ya Feet” fitness class.
Small art galleries featuring a wide range of modern visual artworks are flourishing all over the region — even if the big-name public museums tend to get more of the attention.
Thomas “Kokamoe” Goode can barely walk down the street without fans shouting his name or asking for a selfie.
Feb 09, 2024
Beatlemania In D.C.: 60 Years Ago, The Beatles Performed Their First U.S. Concert At The Washington Coliseum
Beatles historian Bruce Spizer takes us back 60 years ago, when The Beatles performed for 8,000 screaming fans at the Washington Coliseum.
The downtown D.C. theater company is putting on the world premiere of the play, “The Sensational Sea-Minkettes.”
Jan 30, 2024
7 Ways To Celebrate Black History Month Around D.C.
From special exhibits to ballet performances, there are many ways to engage with Black history in the D.C. region throughout February.
Jan 26, 2024
Overheard In D.C.: Check Yourself
“When I turned 27, I realized, ‘Woah, I’ve got to check myself before I wreck myself.’”
Evans has largely remained out of the spotlight since settling an ethics case with a $35,000 fine nearly four years ago.
“Upon careful review we’re pleased to honor this claim and credit our client with its lost funds,” Citibank said in a statement.