Aug 14, 2006
Phoenician Women Has Flaws, But Nothing Tragic
The Greek tragedy is certainly its own kind of viewing experience. For one thing, if you use your imagination and let your mind wander during the soliloquies, you’ve got quite the action adventure on your hands, as you picture everything from graphic incest to dismembered limbs. But then there are those soliloquies, where the characters take what seems an epic amount of time to mourn their twisted fates. Natural Theatricals offers both these pleasures and…
Jan 17, 2006
Weekly Music Agenda
We hope you all had yesterday off, like we did. If we’d been here to write the agenda, we would have told you to check out The Greek Embassy and Paul Kamran at Galaxy Hut. But we weren’t so we didn’t. If anybody caught the show, we’d love to hear how it was. TUESDAY >> The excitement of 24 and The Golden Globes may leave you feeling a little empty tonight. What better way to…
Dec 16, 2004
Lunch in the Golden Triangle
Although the Post might be stuck on the line at Potbelly’s at L and 19th streets NW, those lucky enough to work in the Golden Triangle Business Improvement District (what we like to refer to as the ‘axis of nonprofit power’) know the area has plenty of interesting lunch options if you look beyond the big fast food chains. Although we wrote about Galileo Restaurant’s financial woes last August, the pricey Italian restaurant run by…