Aug 08, 2012
Out of Frame: Hope Springs
Hope Springs could have been an effective domestic drama for the sexagenarian set, if only viewers could turn off the music.
Jun 24, 2008
SILVERDOCS Wrap-Up: Theater of War
Meryl Streep as Mother Courage in John Walter’s absorbing, perceptive Theater of War. There are documentaries that entertain and many more that educate, and there are plenty that grab you by the lapels and spout hummus-breath in your face about how you need to stop eating meat and trade your vulgar, barbarous combustion-powered vehicle in for a bike — today! Then there are the rare documentaries that prod you, subtly but insistently, to reexamine the…
Sep 26, 2006
Nicholas Maw’s Choice
For reasons that I understand but dislike, new operas are the hardest tickets for most American companies to sell. For Washington National Opera, whose audience is largely allergic to anything outside the familiar repertory, it must be difficult to reconcile what a major American opera company should be doing — performing recent operas and commissioning new ones — with the overwhelming concern for the bottom line. All the more reason, then, to praise WNO for…
Jun 27, 2006
PSA: The Devil Serves Free Coffee
We know, we’re totally buying into a PR stunt for the film adaptation of chick lit phenom The Devil Wears Prada by posting this. However, we also know that DCist readers love getting stuff for free. We’re torn between our love for you, and our high moral principles. Okay, stop laughing now. Stop. We mean it. Suggesting that we have principles is not that funny. Alright it’s a little funny. Without further ado, the people…