Oct 11, 2007
About Tonight
>> DAM! Fest kicks of with its first night of shows featuring a dozen different bands at three venues, including New York’s A Place to Bury Strangers (don’t miss our interview with the band) and Dirty on Purpose at the Rock and Roll Hotel, Vandaveer and Julie Ocean at the Red and The Black, and Foreign Islands at DC9, among many others. Check out our guide to the DAM! highlights. >> Two film festivals open…
Aug 06, 2007
David Macaulay @ National Building Museum
David Macaulay, the self proclaimed “explainer of things,” has been drawing and illustrating architecture for the past 30 years. In The Art of Drawing Architecture, the National Building Museum showcases Macaulay’s knack for deconstructing buildings and showing their many layers from various perspectives. Preferring simple materials, such as pen and ink, Macaulay recreates vast spaces on single sheets of paper. Spanning his career, the exhibit starts by documenting his most recent work, Mosque, a book…
Jun 07, 2007
Arts Agenda: Trust Your Judgment
THURSDAY: >> Flashpoint puts a little twist on the gallery show with Anonymous III by WPAC. The show will feature 100 works by established and emerging artists from the D.C. area, but every piece will remain anonymous until it’s purchased by an art lover who will have to appreciate quality over a name brand. The gallery will hold a reception this evening to scope out the goods, but you won’t be able to purchase anything…
Mar 26, 2007
Smithsonian’s Secretary Takes the Hint
The Smithsonian Institution’s woes have been front and center in the news lately, and now it has sent its first victim to the chopping block. In the wake of last week’s fairly crushing – though not entirely surprising – report on the state of the museums, Secretary Lawrence M. Small has submitted his resignation, announced today by the Board of Regents Executive Committee. Some have noted that Small may only be the first of the…
Mar 01, 2007
Arts Agenda: Crammin’ It In
>> Welcome to March and another First Friday in Dupont Circle from 6 to 8 p.m. Find the gallery locations here. >> We’ve all got our old movie favorites. If you pop in Gone with the Wind everytime you’re home sick, or channel surf for old episodes of I Dream of Jeanie on a Sunday afternoon, you’re just the person Mark Bennett is drawing for. His India ink draftings of the fictional homes used in…
Nov 27, 2006
Reader, Meet Author
The holiday shopping season is officially in full swing, so the literary reading cup runneth over and ruineth your coffee table with big names. Message from Big Literature: Books make great gifts! Message from DCist: Free readings help keep your entertainment budget low, which is helpful since you already have to spend your entire bonus on gifts for other people. MONDAY: Joan Collins is 73 years-old and still fabulous. We’re not sure how she does…
Nov 02, 2006
Three Stars: Karmella’s Game
October is apparently the month of our discontent. After weeks of build-up about being excited to see Baltimore pop-punk outfit Karmella’s Game play the Rock N Roll Hotel, the band sent a note the afternoon of the show saying that, due to circumstances beyond their control (including the headliner’s broken-down van), the concert was cancelled. I wept bitter tears. You would, too, if you’d only gotten one chance to see the band in all their…
Jul 22, 2006
The Fringedown: Saturday
Saturday at the Fringe brings audience goers political polemics, aerial artistry, deconstruction chic and a tour of some D.C. neighborhoods. When you have to navigate, don’t forget to use our special Fringetastic new Google Map. The best way to get to the show on time! Theatrical Performances: Frozty the Abominable Snowman, Landless Theatre There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found! For when they placed it on his head, he…
May 18, 2006
A Study of Engaging Art
Political art is a tricky thing; one can cross the line from clever criticism to heavy-handed vitriol with a quick stroke of the brush. American University’s Katzen Art Center provides a daring look at the many facets of this genre with Visual Politics: The Art of Engagement, a collection on tour from the San Jose Museum of Art in California. The show is a mixed bag of subject matter, media, and style, but each piece…
Oct 04, 2005
Arts Agenda: Jazz & Explosions
>> New York artist Faith Ringgold’s latest series, Jazz Stories 2004: Mama Can Sing, Papa Can Blow, will be at the University of Maryland’s The Art Gallery starting Wed. through Dec. 10. If you were inspired by last weekend’s Duke Ellington Jazz Festival, try to make it there by 5 p.m. tomorrow for the artist talk, then stick around for the opening reception from 7 to 9 p.m. >> Hemphill Fine Arts is hosting a…