- People are getting super high and watching Cats. Some reach levels of euphoria, while others are simply traumatized. [Post]
- Lanzhou hand-pulled beef noodle soup gets the spotlight at the new Zhang’s Noodles’ location in College Park. [Hyattsville Wire]
- Amparo Fondita is pulling out of La Cosecha. [WCP]
- DC United is eyeing Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric for next season. [The Athletic]
- Woolly Mammoth’s artistic director, Maria Manuela Goyanes, is the first woman of color to run a major DC theater, and she has a “radically-inclusive” leadership style. [Washingtonian]
- D.C.’s Chamber of Commerce is struggling financially as it handles a court-ordered payment of $79,000. [WBJ]
- The city of Alexandria announced that it will buy and renovate Freedom House, once the headquarters of a slave-trading operation. [Post]
- Getting to and from Annapolis is really hard without a car. [GGW]
- Three men who went through D.C.’s Pathways Program discuss how the city can reduce gun violence. [WCP]
- The Department of Justice is calling for the federal execution of an MS-13 gang member. [Post]
- 7DrumCity launched a performance space on the top floor of its North Capitol Street building. [WCP]
- The D.C. Council amended a student medical marijuana bill with a clarification about sunscreen. [Twitter]
- ICYMI: The Hirshhorn is opening another Kusama exhibit in April.
- ICYMI: The National Building Museum’s next big summer exhibition is a Shakespearean playhouse.
- This Day in DCist: NYT says go to DC for all of the wrong reasons.
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