Photo by Clif Burns.
- A ceiling at a gallery run by the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities collapsed during the opening of “Go-Go Swing.” [City Paper]
- A look at the District’s rapid rehousing program. [Post]
- Ominous signs warning female joggers and walkers posted in Northwest D.C. [WJLA]
- The Anacostia Playhouse is now open. What will it mean for the neighborhood? [Post]
- The Cleveland Park listserv won’t use the Washington football team’s name anymore. [Post]
- A flight on its way to Baltimore was diverted Sunday to Philadelphia after smoke was reported in the cabin. [NBC4]
- This is where famous people eat when they come to town. [Zagat]
- Ray Lewis’ Owning Mills house, currently on the market for $1.1 million, sure is something. [Estately]
- It’s back to school day for kids in PG County! [WJLA]
- This Day in DCist: Two years ago, a group of activists who wanted to recall then Councilmember Harry Thomas, Jr. rejected help from the D.C. GOP. All’s well that ends well.