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Sep 11, 2012The Dupont Underground went above ground at Eastern Market on Friday, September 7. More than 500 folks turned out to help raise funds for this ambitious venture to turn the... more -
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Jul 20, 2012Do you remember that feeling in grade school when you were called on in class and were ready to respond, without the shadow of a doubt, with the answer that you knew to be correct... more -
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Jul 18, 2012“Once upon a time, offline wasn't even a word... You caught someone’s eye across a room. Your stomach leapt. There was chemistry. This was back in the time of romance. Back in the... more -
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Jul 06, 2012With a scarf to tempt Isadora herself, Cynthia Word gracefully wafted across the stage opening a two company performance that featured the works of Word Dance Theater and... more -
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May 25, 2012From the moment the "train" pulled onto the stage I was hooked. Molly Smith's take on Meredith Wilson's The Music Man is light, happy, full of magic and takes the audience on... more -
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May 22, 2012This year marks the 25th anniversary of one of DC’s brightest and most entertaining arts festivals—DanceAfrica, DC. Festivities begin in only one week, so we at Pink Line wanted... more -
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May 22, 2012Towards the end of Xanadu - the cult-classic musical comedy running at Signature Theatre through July 1- it is proclaimed “Let this year, 1980, be known as the year all... more -
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May 15, 2012Through its new music series, the Atlas Performing Arts Center already welcomes resident companies from all over the country. more -
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May 14, 2012In a city driven by phone calls, emails, messages, and the beeps, bleeps, and pings of constant communication, do you ever long for silence? If you’re anything like me, you long... more -
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May 11, 2012Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of the Shrew is a bit of a conundrum. It is uproariously funny in its “battle of the sexes” driven plot. Yet it also controversially – as stated in... more -
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May 02, 2012Our weekly roundup of reviews of the arts in Washington! Please let us know if we’ve missed anything! more -
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May 02, 2012Time to trade in your weekly therapy session for some local arts and culture events happening this weekend. Here at Pink Line HQ, we know that attending arts and culture events... more -
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May 01, 2012FotoDC presented “Sneak Peek” last week to showcase E. Brady Robinson’s “Desks as Portraits: An Inside Look at the DC Art World.” Her portraits of DC art folks had a twist: she... more -
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Apr 26, 2012We are constantly surrounded by technology and we are continually finding ways to share information and connect one another in our daily experiences. From smartphones, computers,... more -
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Apr 25, 2012Time to trade in your weekly therapy session for some local arts and culture events happening this weekend. Here at Pink Line HQ, we know that attending arts and culture events... more -
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Apr 24, 2012[First published on Fork and Canvas on April 19, 2012] more -
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Apr 23, 2012This week marks the end of the month-long celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the National Cherry Blossom Festival. With the parades, the parties (wasn’t Cherry Blast awesome... more -
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Apr 18, 2012Chess and hip-hop may seem like a strange combination, but the two have more in common than you may think, according to Mazi Mutafa, executive director of Words Beats and Life (... more -
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Apr 16, 2012I love craft shows. It might be because I am a huge fan of the recent DIY movement. But mostly, it’s because I love meeting the artists behind the pieces that I fall in love with... more -
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Apr 09, 2012Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Company attacks choreography with poise and fluidity. They celebrated their 20 year anniversary April 5th and 6th at the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre... more -
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Apr 06, 201224th and California, NW 14th and Wallace, NW more -
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Apr 05, 2012The stage is set with a mountainous display of card castles and a toddler’s wooden chair; one rogue breath of wind could blow the whole set away. more -
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Mar 29, 2012Experience does not always necessitate cognizance, especially as it relates to art. We gratefully and holistically experience art in its place but we are rarely cognizant of the... more -
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Mar 28, 2012[First Published on DC Setlist on Tuesday, March 27, 2012] more
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Jun 20, 2013, 6:00pm - 7:00pm● UNHCR World Refugee Day: UNHCR presents Grammy-nominated musician Cheick Hamala Diabate, a historian in the Griot tradition and master of... more -
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Jul 12, 2013, 8:00pm - 10:00pmJuniper Lane is an alternative, five-piece band, has been described as "cryptic, polished dark pop firmly rooted in but not too derivative... more -
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Apr 1, 2013 (All day) - Jun 30, 2013 (All day)Carolina Correa with ARTS8. Artists in Residence Stone Tower, Yellow Barn. Glen Echo Park. They can be visited while working and showing... more -
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Jun 21, 2013, 6:00pm - 8:00pmRosemary Feit Covey's Red Handed is a complete gallery installation project which combines drawings printed on both hand and commercial... more
















