While housing providers claim tenants apply for rental assistance they don’t need, tenants and legal advocates say some landlords are the source of delays.
D.C. cop Larry Garrett was acquitted on voyeurism charges. He is now back on the street as an administrative investigation ...
Tamonie Chambliss, a member of the “Clay Terrace Hitsquad,” or the “Double Back Gang,” was sentenced to 46 months in federal ...
The long-running effort to build Amigos Park in Mount Pleasant has encountered more delays, frustrating neighbors.
Red Hound in Takoma Park is a long time coming for husband and wife team, chef Charbel Abrache and Andrea Alvarez.
City Paper readers have no excuse to be bored this fall, with events from drag stars and Jenny Slate to Día de los Muertos ...
Dr. Nick Johnson, longtime WPFW DJ, looks forward to celebrating Lamont Savoy this October and the holiday season with Alison ...
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Christopher T. Hampton’s Cracking Zeus is a deeply satisfying, if not altogether perfect, trip to the theater.
City Paper noticed the potential mistake Tuesday morning—more than a week after the misidentification—when a source provided ...
In the age of reboots and legasequels, D.C.’s alt-rock fest of the ’90s and ’00s returns older and wiser, but with fewer ...
Rebecca Medrano, co-founder of GALA, took time to recommend a new work from InSeries, Folger’s Romeo and Juliet, and The Comeuppance.