EVENT CATEGORIES Art Music Dance Theater Discussions Festivals ART Through June 9 A Gaze through the CINTAS Fellowship Program This exhibition illustrates the efforts of the CINTAS Foundation
Amazing, isn’t it, how much we still have to learn from the Greeks. The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s inspired production of Greek playwright Aeschylus’s “Oresteia” — the earliest dramatic trilogy in
There had been warnings, but no one saw it coming. On April 21, a series of coordinated suicide bombings at churches and hotels in Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo, killed 258
Languages Czech Haitian Creole Mandarin Dutch Hindi Spanish English Japanese Vietnamese French Korean Czech Dukla 61 Directed by David Ondříček (Czech Republic, 2018, 150 min.) In this gripping drama
We spoke to Stavros Lambrinidis, the European Union’s new ambassador in Washington, just hours after he presented his credentials to President Trump on April 8 — a ceremony he described
William Burns looks like a diplomat from central casting. He is tall, elegant and refined. It is not hard to imagine him operating smoothly and negotiating skillfully at the Congress
Cover Story European Union's New Envoy Says Bloc Will Weather Transatlantic Storm In an exclusive interview, Stavros Lambrinidis, the European Union's new ambassador, talks about everything from trade, China, Iran
The National Geographic Museum’s new exhibition takes what may strike some as a familiar subject — ancient Egypt — and reframes and transforms it by placing women and power at
She is fun. She is positive. She is authentic. And according to her admirers, she radiates a refreshing brand of all three attributes, which can at times be hard to
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Jazz originated in the African American communities of New Orleans but quickly spread to became a global sensation, inspiring international offshoots ranging from Afro-Cuban jazz to acid jazz in the
On April 28, Richard G. Lugar, a six-term Republican senator from Indiana, passed away at the age of 87. Lugar, who graduated from Denison University and the University of Oxford,
In Gaza, calm has returned after rocket fire between Palestinian militants and Israel in early May killed over two dozen people, marking the deadliest outbreak of violence since a 2014
Better known for high tempers than high fashion, Washington, D.C., has seen catwalks pop up in the unlikeliest of places recently: embassies, historic buildings and even the State Department. That’s
It's hard to tackle "Love's Labor's Lost," one of Shakespeare's earliest comedies, for a variety of reasons. The play's complicated wordplay, harebrained plot, pedantic humor and obscure literary allusions are
By The People is back in Washington, D.C., this June with an expanded lineup of blockbuster art installations and dialogue programs examining the theme of life, liberty and the pursuit