UPDATE: Since this story went to press, President Trump issued a revised executive order on March 6 that dropped Iraq from the list of seven banned countries, following the advice
Photo: National Gallery of Art The enduring beauty of Della Robbia sculptures made in Florence hundreds of years ago is on vivid display at the National Gallery of Art, as
At a time when Washington feels divided, the World Affairs Council – Washington, DC is preparing to honor five organizations for their unifying global contributions. The council’s annual HONORS: Global
Photo: Tama66 / Pixabay President Trump has blamed countries such as China and Mexico for the erosion of U.S. manufacturing jobs, but the industry has been steadily declining for decades.
Photos: Ten Thousand Villages Women in Moradabad, India, weave birdhouses from recycled materials that they sell through Ten Thousand Villages. A scarf from Laos, a basket from India, a pitcher
Photo: By Geistlight Photography / Loan from Emilie Porter-Rand and Marc Bailiere Albuquerque artist Jami Porter Lara creates blackware pottery sculptures inspired by discarded plastic bottles, using the same traditional
February 2017 There were no appointments this month.
With more than 2,200 restaurants inside the D.C. border alone, it’s easy to travel the world by way of your stomach. Cuisine available in the metro area ranges from classic
Photo: Kira Perov © Bill Viola Water is often featured as an elemental force in the video art of Bill Viola, as seen in works such as "The Raft." The
Instead of a wall, “Mexico prefers to build bridges,” said Maria Elena Vazquez, wife of Mexican Ambassador Carlos Manuel Sada Solana. “Walls exist already where they need to exist. They
Photo: Courtesy Rich Shapero "YUMMM! The History, Fantasy, and Future of Food" features work by over 30 artists, including Ramon Alejandro's "La mécanisme de la multiplication des desires." Food has
In “Isamu Noguchi, Archaic/Modern,” viewers are met with whimsical, surprising sculptures that wrestle with ideas as epic as space and time. Photo: By Gene Young / ©The Isamu Noguchi Foundation
Photos: Maxwell Burnstein Canadian fashion photographer Maxwell Burnstein turned his attention to politics in "Cross the Party Line," which uses his signature handmade collage technique to blend landscapes of D.C.
Shakespeare fans can look forward to a fun but meaningful romp in the forest with “As You Like It,” one of the Bard’s most beloved comedies, at the Folger Theatre.