April 1, 2013
Alexandra Taylor
Assistant Editor
Calendar of Events
April 1. Joyce Carol Oates – The Accursed. Politics & Prose. 5015 Connecticut Ave. Northwest, Washington, DC. Information: (202) 364-1919, politics-prose.com.
April 3. Parables,
June 1, 2012
Marie Dandie
News Writer
Calendar of Events
June 1-July 1. Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. 641 D. Street NW, Washington, D.C. Information:
President Barack Obama hosted a dinner on Wednesday evening to honor war veterans who have recently returned from Iraq. This was the President’s first major tribute to veterans
The 84th annual Academy Awards celebration was taken over by the silent film “The Artist,” which is a French filmmaker’s take on 20th century silent films in America.
A New Brunswick, N.J. courtroom will select a jury on Tuesday in the trial of Tyler Clementi, who was cyber-bullied by his roommate Dahrun Ravi at Rutgers University.
A record 1 in 12, or 4.8 million, marriages in the United States are interracial. A consistent flow of Asian and Hispanic immigrants increase the options of prospective
Dr. Patricia Stephens Due, who was a civil rights leader, died at the age of 72 on Tuesday. Due’s family said she battled “a determined and courageous fight
Within the next 12 months, the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) reported it expects 9,000 new jobs will be created. President and CEO of the FCEDA, Gerald
In President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address before the 2012 election, he will concentrate on economic inequality in the middle class. He will also discuss