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6,907 stories from Washington Post

CDs And Vinyl Are Once Again Outselling Digital Downloads by Artsjournal1

"The RIAA released its 2017 year-end revenue report on Thursday, showing that revenue from digital downloads plummeted 25 percent to $1.3 billion over the previous year. Revenue from physica…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:05am on March 27, 2018

An 'Alabama Story' that has national relevance by Celia Wren

Washington Stage Guild's production of Kenneth Jones's play about segregation feels timely.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:36am on March 27, 2018

Plans For Obama Presidential Center In Chicago Face Pushback by Artsjournal

Since it was announced, the OPC has received strong pushback from people who say the Jackson Park location, which borders different neighborhoods, will destroy valuable green space while dri…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:31pm on March 26, 2018

'Translations' is a deep dive into Ireland's love of language  by Peter Marks

Brian Friel's 1980 play gets a rare, and good, revival at Studio Theatre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:54pm on March 26, 2018

Andrew Garfield on why 'Angels in America' still resonates by John Carucci | ap

A bitter optimism is felt at the end of the marathon, two-part AIDS play "Angels in America" and one of its stars, Andrew Garfield, shares some of that hope, especially with so many young pe…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:42pm on March 26, 2018

The dedicated, and the lucky, score tickets to 'Hamilton' at the Kennedy Center by Peggy McGlone

Hundreds waited in the cold at the arts center and tens of thousands waited online for seats to the blockbuster musical.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:36pm on March 26, 2018

Forget 'important.' 'Angels in America' is brilliantly entertaining. by Peter Marks

With Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane, Tony Kushner's prizewinning plays are exhilarating.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:33pm on March 25, 2018

Emma González and the wordless act that moved a nation by Peter Marks

At March for Our Lives, silence was worth a thousand words.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:42pm on March 25, 2018

'It can happen to anybody': Jennifer Hudson on gun violence and her personal tragedy by Elahe Izadi

The March of Our Lives deeply affected Hudson, whose mother, brother and nephew were killed in 2008.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:18pm on March 25, 2018

Lin-Manuel Miranda shows up to Kennedy Center performance of 'In the Heights' by Helena Andrews-dyer

The Tony winner took in his own show on Saturday night.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:18pm on March 25, 2018

El Sistema Founder José Antonio Abreu, 79 by Artsjournal

Well into his 30s in 1975, he formed a small orchestra of a dozen young musicians that would become the seed for El Sistema, or the System. Four decades later, the government-financed pro…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:11pm on March 25, 2018

With the disco-funk 'The Wiz,' we are so not in Kansas anymore by Nelson Pressley

The revival of the 1970s musical at D.C.'s Ford's Theatre is an emerald fever dream.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:36pm on March 25, 2018

Awaiting 'Hamilton,' the Kennedy Center offers a concert 'In the Heights' by Nelson Pressley

Anthony Ramos, Ana Villafañe and Vanessa Hudgens star in Miranda's 2008 hit.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:06pm on March 23, 2018

Country singers usually stay quiet about gun issues, but since Parkland, some are speaking out by Emily Yahr

Garth Brooks recently got emotional when talking about the March for Our Lives rally, telling people to "be a part of it."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:48am on March 23, 2018

Chris Evans may not return as Captain America by Associated Press

The actor who plays Captain America may be ready to hang up his shield.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:18am on March 23, 2018

My daughter enjoyed Broadway's 'Frozen.' What more do you need to know? by Peter Marks

Stage version true to Disney's 2013 megahit movie.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:18pm on March 22, 2018

University Drops Humanities Courses For Those With "Career Pathways" by Artsjournal

The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point has proposed dropping 13 majors in the humanities and social sciences " including English, philosophy, history, sociology and Spanish " while add…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:41pm on March 22, 2018

'You can't eat flags': Belfast-born director examines his Irish roots to direct 'Translations' by Nelson Pressley

What Ireland means, and doesn't mean, is at the heart of Brian Friel's "masterpiece of miscommunication."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:18am on March 22, 2018

Will Democracy Die When Newspapers Shutter? by Artsjournal

Social media platforms make the sharing of information ubiquitous and nonstop, but where will that information come from in the first place when all the reporters have been let go? Wha…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:30pm on March 21, 2018

The Weinstein Company Gets Bankruptcy Protection. Here's What That Means by Artsjournal

Receiving bankruptcy protection means that secured creditors will get paid before any women suing the Weinstein Co. (Bob Weinstein is listed as an unsecured creditor, per Vari…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:32pm on March 21, 2018

One actress commands the stage in Scena Theatre's 'The Beckett Trio' by Celia Wren

Nanna Ingvarsson, and her mouth, is a tour de force.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:12am on March 21, 2018

What does Cynthia Nixon's run for governor mean for single women? by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

It's finally cool to be the smart, feminist one.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:42am on March 21, 2018

'The Winter's Tale' should warm your heart. This one leaves you cold.  by Peter Marks

Folger Theatre can't find the magic in a story that requires it.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:34pm on March 20, 2018

Nat Turner play at Forum Theatre gives the rebel the high ground by Nelson Pressley

A chess match of a script gets a superb, atmospheric staging.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:34pm on March 20, 2018

Merriam-Webster's Dictionary Has Now Admitted 'Dumpster Fire' by Artsjournal1

America's (and Twitter's) favorite dictionary defines dumpster fire as "an utterly calamitous or mismanaged situation or occurrence." Abby Ohlheiser investigates the history of the term and …

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:04pm on March 20, 2018
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