The Maiden and Her Monster: Maddie Martinez On Queering Fantasy
With her debut novel under her belt, the American University grad returns to town as an author guest for this year’s Awesome Con.
Maddie Martinez’s debut novel The Maiden and Her Monster is a sapphic fantasy rooted in Jewish folklore and a refreshing addition to the queer and fantasy genres. Martinez spoke with Sarah Marloff ahead of next weekend's Awesome Con, where the AU grad is a guest author.
06.03.2026 16:00
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MPD Asst. Chief Andre Wright Put On Administrative Leave
Wright’s wife, MPD Inspector Natasha Wright, was also suspended. A spokesperson declined to provide a reason the two have been suspended.
Asst. Chief Andre Wright, MPD’s second-in-command, and Inspector Natasha Wright, his wife, are on paid administrative leave, according to a department spokesperson. Managing Editor Mitch Ryals has the report.
06.03.2026 14:53
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Markus Zusak on 20 Years of The Book Thief: “We’re Surrounded By Stories”
The bestselling author returns to the DMV this Saturday to celebrate The Book Thief’s 20th-anniversary edition.
It’s been 21 years since The Book Thief came out, but the story of a young girl’s experience living through Nazi Germany remains relevant: “We need novels now more than ever to understand what life is like for that person next door or down the street or a world away,” says Zusak.
06.03.2026 01:00
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Inside Voices: Lorton Prison Views
Closing on Thursday, this exhibition of photos by prisoners at Lorton Reformatory in the 1980s highlights the talent of incarcerated people.
Inside Out: Dignity and the Art of Seeing gives an in-depth look at the lives of incarcerated men. The exhibit, closing tonight with a 6 p.m. reception, contains photographs, videos, and more from the Arts in Prison program done at the shuttered Lorton Reformatory.
05.03.2026 19:59
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Arena Stage’s Chez Joey Is Bewitching, but at Times Bothering and Bewildering Too
The musical from a creative team that includes Savion Glover and Scandal star Tony Goldwyn transcends the “revisal” label, has a sumptuous design, and needs a bit more fine tuning.
Book writer Richard LaGravanese and choreographer Savion Glover (co-directing with Scandal’s Tony Goldwyn) are taking reinterpretation to the next level with Chez Joey, a new musical set to songs from across the Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart catalog.
D.R. Lewis’ review:
02.03.2026 22:01
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Woolly Mammoth and Theater J’s Co-Production of The World to Come Sparks Hope
Ali Viterbi’s play hasn’t yet found its footing, but its world premiere still manages to shock and entertain at the end of the world.
Making its world premiere at Woolly Mammoth, The World to Come is an experimental work about friendship between elders and a vulnerable exploration of Jewish heritage.
Critic Daniella Ignacio says it packs a punch, but hasn’t yet found its footing. More here:
27.02.2026 22:00
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Swing Beat: The House Jazz Orchestra Lives on at Strathmore
The Strathmore Jazz Orchestra made its debut at the Strathmore Music Center in North Bethesda on Feb. 13 with singer Kurt Elling.
The Strathmore Jazz Orchestra made its debut at the eponymous North Bethesda performing arts center on Feb. 13, where it accompanied jazz singing star Kurt Elling.
Michael J. West breaks down the history of D.C. big bands, how SJO came to be, and what’s next:
27.02.2026 19:59
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A Year of Crowd-Pleasers: Six to See at the 2026 Capital Irish Film Festival
Now in its 20th year, Solas Nua’s festival at AFI Silver spans genres, languages, and styles, but each film captures a bit of Irish identity.
The CIFF lineup has more crowd-pleasers than usual—sports dramas, coming-of-age romances, and a heist thriller.
“No matter how entertaining … the way they preserve and explore Irish identity is fascinating,” writes Alan Zilberman. His preview:
26.02.2026 21:54
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The Answers Issue 2026
Your questions are our command.
The Answers Issue: Where we answer your questions about parks and parking, statues and sculptures, quirks and kinks, and trash cans and transportation.
Your questions are our command, D.C. Enjoy:
26.02.2026 16:33
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Topshelf Records Cancels Album Release for Ekko Astral
Ahead of the D.C. punk band’s new album and Liberation Weekend festival, their scene reacts to legal action by frontwoman Jael Holzman.
Topshelf Records dropped D.C. punk band Ekko Astral after news broke of Jael Holzman’s peace order against former drummer, Miri Tyler.
The abrupt cancellation comes amid a public reckoning with Holzman’s actions by other members of the D.C. music community. More here:
25.02.2026 22:33
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Krapp’s Last Tape Is a Confounding, Profounding Tile of D.C.’s Current Beckett Mosaic
Helmed by the company’s founder Robert McNamara, Scena Theatre’s production is both efficient and believable.
Scena Theatre founder Robert McNamara gives a “courageous, fully persuasive performance” in Krapp’s Last Tape. Samuel Beckett’s hour-long monologue “reckons with the insoluble questions of aging, decay, mortality, and humankind’s tragic gift.” Chris Klimek’s review:
24.02.2026 22:00
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My Body, My Festival Is Back and Bigger Than Ever
Yaya Bey, Nourished By Time, Bartees Strange, and others will play the 9:30 Club on May 28 to raise money for abortion access in D.C.
My Body, My Festival is back with a one-night-only show at 9:30 Club on May 28 featuring Yaya Bey, Nourished By Time, Bartees Strange, and more. All proceeds go toward the DC Abortion Fund. Details here:
24.02.2026 15:20
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Spooky Action Shakes Up D.C. Theater for Black History Month with Tambo & Bones
Tambo & Bones, Dave Harris’ treatise on race in America, comes to life under Ashleigh King’s insightful directing,
Spooky Action’s tiny black box theater turns into a full-blown rap concert as Tambo and Bones figure out how to escape the minstrel show they’re stuck in and become “real people.”
Critic James Mae reviews Tambo & Bones, on stage through March 7:
23.02.2026 22:00
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Ballou High Football Standout Nearly Missed His Shot Due to Eligibility Requirements
Students are disqualified from athletics if they miss too many classes. But what if sports are the main thing tying them to school?
At Ballou High School, star athlete Javon Poole was off the field for two years—ineligible because his attendance slipped.
He was already carrying more grief than most teenagers ever imagine. But with the help of his coach, Poole found his way back. Full story:
23.02.2026 18:02
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How to Make a Killing Is a Throwback Thriller With a Nasty Finish
Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley, Ed Harris, Jessica Henwick: Writer-director John Patton Ford made a B movie stacked with A-list talent.
“It’s a B movie stacked with A-list talent.” Critic Chris Klimek reviews A24’s How to Make a Killing, an old-timey thriller about how Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) ended up on death row.
20.02.2026 22:01
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Moonlighting: D.C. Rental Housing Administrator Solicits Landlord Clients For His Side Gig
Terrance Laney was put on leave after City Paper asked about the potential conflict of interest in his dual roles.
As a rental housing administrator, Terrance Laney is tasked with enforcing tenant rights. He also runs a private law firm that advertises compliance services for landlords.
After we contacted DHCD about the potential conflict of interest, Laney was put on leave. Full story:
20.02.2026 17:47
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Lender That Helped Fund Slumlord Sam Razjooyan Was Warned About Alleged Fraud. They Loaned Him Millions.
A whistleblower has accused Red Oak Capital of shoddy vetting and reckless lending. Razjooyan received more than $40 million from the private lender. Where did all that money go?
The D.C. AG is suing the real estate lender that helped fund slumlord Sam Razjooyan’s empire.
Last year, we reported on a former Red Oak employee that blew the whistle on the firm’s reckless lending and named Razjooyan as a uniquely problematic applicant. Full story:
20.02.2026 14:47
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Little Miss Perfect at Olney Theatre Vies for Virality
Joriah Kwamé knows how to craft a moment, but despite a strong cast and songs, the musical needs more work to reach sustained perfection.
Little Miss Perfect follows a high school senior navigating college admissions, queerness, and her own conception of perfection.
Joriah Kwamé's musical features a “witty score and up-to-the-minute zingers,” writes D.R. Lewis. But, at times, falls “victim to its own desire for virality.”
19.02.2026 22:00
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Ekko Astral Frontwoman Jael Holzman Files Peace Order Petition Accusing Former Bandmate of Making Threats
An uncontested order requires recently departed Ekko drummer Miri Tyler to stay away from Holzman for six months. But Tyler denies threatening anyone.
Ekko Astral’s Jael Holzman accused former bandmate Miri Tyler of threatening her in a poem shared to social media. Now Tyler, who denies threatening anyone, is under an uncontested peace order.
It’s not the first time acrimony among Ekko Astral has become public. Taylor Ruckle has the story.
18.02.2026 23:02
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At Washington Stage Guild, a Happy Days Like All Others. For Better and Worse.
The company’s sturdy revival, directed by Alan Wade, is a showcase for one of WSG’s founders, Lynn Steinmetz.
In every adaptation of Happy Days since 1961, the play’s not-quite-only character is buried in a mound of earth.
“So it remains,” writes Chris Klimek. But the lead, one of WSG’s founders, carries the production on her back.
17.02.2026 22:00
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RIP
Rev. Jesse Jackson , photographed for @wcp.bsky.social , 1990
17.02.2026 18:21
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Theater Alliance, IN Series, and 4EYE Film Center Form a New Creative Alliance
The Arts Hub will bring the three organizations together under one roof in Southwest and promises to enrich the city’s cultural landscape.
Theater Alliance, operatic theater company IN Series, and 4EYE Film Center are forming the Arts Hub, a new creative alliance in Southwest D.C.
Read about their vision for the 9,000-square-foot space and the D.C.-based creatives working to center social responsibility over profit:
17.02.2026 18:45
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Meet the Only Runner on Cardozo Education Campus’ Girls Cross-Country Team
Daryerly Yriarte is managing school, a part-time job, English classes, and the internal struggle to just keep running.
Cardozo’s girls cross-country team is the smallest high school sports team in D.C.: Daryerly Yriarte, a junior, is the only runner.
She’s managing school, a part-time job, English classes, and the internal struggle to just keep running. Full story:
14.02.2026 14:53
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Pillion Gives the Gay Leather Community the Rom-Com Treatment
This weekend you have your choice between two sexy movies with hot leading men. Why not pick the kinkier and sweeter one.
“Wuthering Heights” and Pillion have more in common than you may think, writes critic Alan Zilberman. “Both feature a tall, chiseled, improbably handsome man indulging his idea of unconventional romance and eroticism.”
But one “avoids cliches for something more psychologically astute.” The review:
13.02.2026 22:00
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D.C. Attorney General Targets D.C. Slumlord With RICO Lawsuit, Alleging Corrupt Enterprise Across 70 Rent-Controlled Buildings
Despite the AG’s lawsuit, another notorious slumlord has reappeared as a representative at a building in Razjooyan’s enterprise.
D.C. AG Brian Schwalb hit Ali “Sam” Razjooyan with a RICO lawsuit, accusing him and his family of running an illegal real estate empire.
Despite the suit, another notorious slumlord has reappeared as a representative at a building in Razjooyan’s enterprise. More here:
13.02.2026 20:18
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On Background: A New Improv-Journalism Mash-Up
D.C. improv veteran Shawn Westfall and local author Dan Kois put journalists’ stories center stage at their new monthly comedy show.
On Background, a new live comedy set from D.C. improv veteran Shawn Westfall and local author-journalist Dan Kois puts journalists’ stories center stage.
More on the debut show featuring former Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema:
13.02.2026 01:00
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Where in D.C. Is Darrow Montgomery?
Guess the location, win a prize!
📍We’re back with another game of Where in D.C. is Darrow Montgomery? Reply with your guesses to win some City Paper merch.
12.02.2026 22:00
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Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” Doesn’t Reach New Heights
Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, and their costars are the only things keeping this film from drowning in its own decadence.
Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” is horny, pretty, and “has all the subtlety of a heart attack,” writes Sarah Marloff.
“Play with period, absurdity, and fashion all you want," Marloff writes. “The problem with 'Wuthering Heights' is that it can’t decide what it’s trying to be.” Full review:
11.02.2026 22:00
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