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Nov 30, 2007

‘Tis the Season for Holiday Concerts

December begins tomorrow, and that means only one thing: it’s time to take that special person in your life to a holiday concert. Do you want to subject him or her to the same old carols, something historical, or something really weird? Here is a list of your options, not including the many performances of Handel’s Messiah or The Nutcracker, to be previewed tomorrow. THE BEST OF THE BEST: >> For those who never want…

Sep 14, 2007

Overheard in D.C.: The Opiate of the Masses

Ah, religion. We’ve all read about its role in public and private life and how fewer and fewer people are going to church these days. Ben Franklin said “Lighthouses are more helpful than churches.” And in D.C., churches often cause a lot of debate about parking, “newcomers” versus older residents, and abandoned properties. And yet, despite all the distractions of our modern age, some young people in the city are still able to practice their…

Jan 25, 2007

Cookies, Coke and Voting Rights

Thanks to the hard work of voting rights activists, a few Congressional allies, and the wisdom of the American people in November, the District is coming closer and closer to finally gaining some voting representation. Legislation to grant the District a voting seat in the House looks like it’s moving forward, D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton can once again vote on amendments on the House floor, and D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty has started asking aides…

Sep 11, 2005

Classical Music Agenda

Friday, DCist went to the symphony, and we told you about the National Symphony’s first concert and the schedule for the rest of their 75th anniversary season. September is also the time when our minds start to turn to thoughts of opera in Washington. Wouldn’t it be great if there were some way to hear an opera and at the same time help suffering people? OPERA THIS WEEK: >> This Wednesday (September 14 at 7…

Dec 07, 2004

Arts Agenda: Bob Marley, Fauvism and More

(From DCist’s Cyndi Spain) >> New at the Govinda Gallery in Georgetown is “Kate Simons. Photographs” which celebrates the intimate portraits that Simons took of Bob Marley (one example, above) until his death in 1981. The exhibition commemorates Marley’s upcoming 60th anniversary and includes the new, limited edition publication “Rebel Music: Bob Marley & Roots Reggae.” Each copy (available through the gallery) is signed by the photographer and weighs in at a hefty $395….

 
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