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Sep 01, 2017

Two Arab Art Shows At American University Explore Conflict, Identity, And Community

The group shows open on September 5.

Feb 24, 2017

Dish of the Week: Shakshuka

Shakshuka’s origin is up for debate. That it’s a delicious dish, is not.

Oct 12, 2007

Preview: Dana Tai Soon Burgess @ the Kennedy Center

Written by DCist contributor Meghan Welsh Cultures will collide this weekend at The Kennedy Center as Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Company presents the world premiere of “Chico Latino,” a work which explores the intersection of Asian American and Latin American communities throughout the Americas. “Chico Latino” is a fusion of Latin and Asian modern dance, and the program will also include classic works by the choreographer, inspired by his experiences, such as a visit…

Aug 29, 2007

Popcorn & Candy: Who Are You?

DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Repertory: Lawrence of Arabia David Lean’s epic telling of the story of T.E. Lawrence’s time in the Middle East, and leadership of the WWI Arab Revolt is regarded as one of the greatest achievements in cinema. The…

Aug 21, 2007

Local Woman Released from Iranian Prison

Washington resident Dr. Haleh Esfandiari, director of the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Middle East Program, has been released from prison, the Associated Press and the Washington Post are both reporting. Even after family members turned over 3 billion rials (nearly $325,000) in bail money, it remains unclear if the espionage charge still stand or if Esfandiari, 67, is allowed to leave Iran. Since May 8, Esfandiari has been held at Evin prison north of Tehran, a…

Aug 08, 2007

This Week in Jazz

>> Along with Hugh Masekela, pianist Abdullah Ibrahim (pictured) is one of the most influential jazz musicians to come out of South Africa. A professional musician since 1949, Ibrahim has toured all over the world with his blend of jazz harmonies and traditional rhythms. Tonight this week’s must-see comes to Blues Alley for an evening of solo piano performance. Sets are at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m and tickets are available online. $25 + $10…

Aug 07, 2007

Morning Roundup: Steamed and Steamy Edition

To be honest, Washington, it’s taking everything we’ve got not to put up eight or nine posts today just indulging in our need to whine about how nasty hot it is outside. Apparently the humidity today and tomorrow is going to be so intense, it could feel like it’s 105 degrees. Can we all agree that this is not OK? OK. Thanks. We’ll move on to the headlines then, and by “move on” we don’t…

Jun 01, 2007

The Weekly Feed: We’re Turning Euronese Edition

Vapiano: Hopefully Better than the Name Sounds DCist swung by the opening dinner last night at Vapiano, now open at 1800 M Street NW. It’s a European-based pizza, pasta, and salad bar that claims to be leading a new trend in the restaurant industry deemed “Fresh Casual” (which was strange, given the greeters at the dinner were dressed to the nines). What does that mean? Vapiano explains it as “somewhere between the nicest of fast…

Feb 22, 2007

Let’s Be Graphic

There’s no doubt Naomi Klein would shake her head in disgust were she to stumble upon this. Earlier on ye olde DCist staff email list, DCist Amanda related a conversation she had with friends recently about how much they love it when a truck bearing the Metropolitan Meat Seafood & Poultry logo rolls by, for the sole reason that they have such an adorable logo. It’s just so friendly, and optimistic, the way the lobster…

Jul 19, 2006

Morning Roundup: More of Everything Edition

Happy Wednesday, Washington. Sadly, there’s even more crime to report this morning, and yes, you guessed it, more rain — though after the record high temperatures we’ve experienced earlier this week, we dare say we wouldn’t mind some more of those scattered thunderstorms predicted for the metro area — the high will 88° today, with a 40% chance of strong showers hitting this afternoon. Cooler temperatures will be a welcome relief after yesterday’s first Code…

 
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