It is a relief to report that there has been no ruinous gentrification of Avenue Q. It was back in 2003 that the thoroughfare gave its name to a gleefully irreverent, puppet-enhanced musical about young people starting out in the big city. And you might think that, by now, the street would be jam-packed with yoga studios, farm-to-table restaurants and stores selling gluten-free pet food.Read full article >>
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:34PM on October 28, 2015