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  • DC’s broken sidewalks are hurting residents, and over half are inaccessible

    DC’s broken sidewalks are hurting residents, and over half are inaccessible

    Sidewalks connect residents to the city. DDOT is slow to repair them.
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    Ali Tintera
    Jun 15
    Four Walls and the People Inside: Union Arts on Film

    Four Walls and the People Inside: Union Arts on Film

    This Sunday, as part of the DC/DOX film festival, local filmmaker Jamal Toye will screen his short documentary “Making Spaces: The Legend…
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    Hayden Higgins
    Jun 12
    Anthems at the End of The World

    Anthems at the End of The World

    As a right-wing regime returns to destroy Washington, Endlings have reemerged to steel locals for the war raging outside our bunkers.
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    Gary Zottoli
    May 21
    Why Does DC Feel So Weird Right Now?

    Why Does DC Feel So Weird Right Now?

    The first time I stepped out of the L’Enfant Plaza Metro, I felt unsteady. The word “plaza” indicates a bustling market atmosphere, hosting…
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    Abi Newhouse
    May 13
    What’s DC’s Signature Dish?

    What’s DC’s Signature Dish?

    WETA’s local food show finds out — and the evolution of the region’s dining scene will be televised
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    Julie V
    Apr 20
    District of Crime (Fiction)

    District of Crime (Fiction)

    What defines DC crime fiction? That’s the question E.A. Aymar, author of the recently-published thriller When She Left, explored and…
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    Andrew DeFrank
    Apr 10
    What’s killing the trees on Willow Avenue?

    What’s killing the trees on Willow Avenue?

    When a tree dies in a national forest, it’s one among thousands. When it dies in a backyard, it’s a friend.
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    J.M. Amoroso
    Mar 25
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    Go to the profile of Dana Ferrante
    Dana Ferrante
    Mar 20

    Upheaval at Federal Agencies Has Fed Parents Scrambling to Address Gaps in Childcare

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    Go to the profile of Sarah Lewitus
    Sarah Lewitus
    Mar 20

    On animacy and imagination

    A conversation with local dance and textile artist Claire Alrich

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    shelby hubbard
    Mar 16

    Colorful art hangs on walls inside an open warehouse-style space. Two groups stand and chat in front of the work.

    What’s missing from DC’s arts and culture coverage — and what that gap means for all of us who

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    Sierra Ramírez
    Dec 6, 2024

    Home is the battleground for DC’s working class tenants

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    Sierra Ramírez
    Dec 6, 2024

    Bigger than rental assistance: the need to fight for social housing

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    Go to the profile of Sierra Ramírez
    Sierra Ramírez
    Nov 14, 2024

    Saving the safety-net: protecting DC’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program

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    Go to the profile of Hayden Higgins
    Hayden Higgins
    Nov 7, 2024

    What Does Radical Helping Mean to You?

    An indie publisher with DC roots catalogs techniques of care

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    Go to the profile of Annie Yi
    Annie Yi
    Oct 31, 2024

    The Art of Storytelling: Celebrating 15 Years of Top Shelf with Story District’s Amy Saidman

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    Go to the profile of Bianca Licitra
    Bianca Licitra
    Oct 14, 2024

    Short Film Del Mar Traverses Loss, Hope, and the Immigrant Experience in the DMV

    A Q&A with director…

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    Go to the profile of Serena Zets
    Serena Zets
    Oct 6, 2024

    Reflections from the GWU Encampment for Palestine

    By Shedrick Pelt

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