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Displaying all articles tagged:
Washington D.c.
doing the work
July 1, 2022
Busy Philipps Arrested at Supreme Court Protesting for Reproductive Rights
“For equality!”
By
Rebecca Alter
Dec. 14, 2017
Kate Berlant Makes the Perfect Washington DC Tour Guide on ‘I Love You, […]
Here’s a clip from today’s episode of Sarah Silverman’s Hulu series I Love You, America, where “certified America expert” Kate Berlant heads to […]
By
Megh Wright
parties
May 1, 2017
Inside the After-party for Sam Bee’s
Not the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
There’s Will Ferrell! And Retta! Other fancy people!
By
Devon Ivie
Oct. 4, 2016
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ Heads to Washington DC Next Week
Seth Meyers is taking his late night talk show to Washington DC next week. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Late Night will tape next […]
By
Megh Wright
videology
Mar. 18, 2016
PJ Harvey’s New Song Exposes D.C. Gentrification
The former mayor’s office has compared her to Piers Morgan.
By
Dee Lockett
Aug. 3, 2015
‘Last Week Tonight’ Explains Why It’s Time for Washington DC to Become the […]
Here’s a clip from last night’s Last Week Tonight, where John Oliver breaks down the countless ways Washington DC has been shafted by Congress […]
By
Megh Wright
seen
May 22, 2015
An Exhibit of Great Photography in Washington, D.C.
When photographs stopped being unbiased truths.
By
Marcus Jones
art
Dec. 5, 2014
Why Is Washington, D.C., an Art Desert?
Rubells flail, Hirshhorn bubble pops, patrons despair.
By
Jessica Dawson
Dec. 3, 2014
‘The Colbert Report’ Will Broadcast Monday’s Episode From Washington, DC
During last night’s Colbert Report, Stephen announced that Monday’s show will be a special episode taped from George Washington University’s […]
By
Megh Wright
actual fights
Oct. 27, 2013
Chris Brown Arrested in Washington, D.C.
He’s facing felony assault charges.
By
Delia Paunescu
Sept. 13, 2013
Washington DC Is Building Itself an Awesome Indie Comedy Scene
The Washington Post has an intriguing look at the growing indie comedy scene in Washington D.C., a city that for a long time had little more […]
By
Elise Czajkowski
Aug. 28, 2012
April Is Also Going to Be Living in D.C. Next Season
Adam Scott speaking with Zap2it about Leslie and Ben’s relationship: “I live in DC now with April, Aubrey’s character. We’re working on a […]
By
Jesse David Fox
July 26, 2012
Ms. Knope Goes to Washington; Chills with John McCain
“Do you remember when we shared a shower together?” asked Senator John McCain to Amy Poehler, when he first arrived on set to shoot a Parks […]
By
Jesse David Fox
July 19, 2012
All of Your Fave Politicians to Appear on ‘Parks & Recreation
Parks & Recreation is going to spend not one but two episodes in Washington, D.C. next season, at least. The second episode of the season, […]
By
Jesse David Fox
July 9, 2012
‘Parks and Recreation’ to Shoot Premiere Partly in Washington D.C.
Parks showrunner Michael Schur assures that the Ben moving to D.C. thing is legit. Further proving this is that the show will be shooting […]
By
Jesse David Fox
drama central
Apr. 24, 2009
Is Washington, D.C., the Hardest Place to Shoot Movies in America?
Thanks to overzealous local authorities, the answer is yes.
By
Matthew Perpetua