See the exciting show moments, low-key jam sessions, terrifying Halloween costumes, incredible travel moments and the one odd flier that impacted local musicians this year.
Apr 29, 2015
Beauty Pill Describes Things As They Are, A Living Document To The Short-Lived Artisphere
An album is almost never “just an album” but Beauty Pill Describes Things As They Are was always going to be something more.
Our lengthy conversation with Beauty Pill’s Chad Clark begins with his attempts to demystify the record making process while explaining the nuts and bolts of the creation of “Steven and Tiwonge” and reveling in the uniqueness of his residency at Artisphere.
Jan 04, 2012
Arts Agenda
On this week’s Arts Agenda: Phillips After 5 goes parisien, and Beauty Pill’s Immersive Ideal opens at the Artisphere.
Dec 30, 2011
Beauty Pill’s Artisphere Project Debuting Next Week
After recording their first album in seven years, Beauty Pill is ready to show off the results of their Immersive Ideal sessions at Artisphere.
Jul 19, 2007
About Tonight
>> The Capitol Fringe Festival officially kicks off tonight, and we’ll have our daily picks of Fringey goodness rolling out for you soon enough. You can buy all your tickets online, by phone at 866-811-4111 Mon–Fri, 9 a.m.–9 p.m. and Sat–Sun, 10 a.m.–6 p.m., or in person at the festival box office at 507 7th Street, next to the Warehouse Theater. The festival runs through July 29, and features over 100 productions from D.C….
May 31, 2007
Fort Reno 2007 Schedule Announced
As we mentioned in the Morning Roundup today, there are plenty of ways to define the start of summer. For music lovers in the D.C. area however, once Fort Reno starts, you know the lazy days of fire fly catching and swimming pool splashing are officially upon us. We told you last week about the opening lineup for this summer’s series on June 18, but we’re happy to tell you now that the full…
May 25, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> The Millennium Stage Conservatory Project concludes this weekend at the Kennedy Center. Promising young musicians from the nation’s best conservatories will be giving free concerts in the Terrace Theater: Eastman School of Music (tonight), Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University (Saturday), and Shepherd School of Music, Rice University (Sunday). All concerts begin at 6 p.m. and can also be experienced by live simulcast through the Millennium Stage Web site. >> Garrison Keillor brings…
Apr 30, 2007
The Best-Laid Plan
“We’re going to play a short set,” declared Chad Clark, a few songs into the Beauty Pill’s opening set, “because we’re not stupid.” Clark knew full well why it was that Saturday night’s show had sold out in four minutes, and as wonderful as Beauty Pill’s collection of angular and melodic post-punk was, it wasn’t them. Neither was it Owls & Crows, whose opening set was a juggernaut of hard, no-nonsense rawk that could…
