At Cincinnati IRS office, surprise over claims of partisan villainy
As details emerge in the scandal, those with ties to the unit ponder the bureaucracy, and the public vitriol.
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Adam Mansbach at the Gaithersburg Book Festival
The fourth annual book fair offered 100 authors and a dozen workshops.
Isla Fisher hooks a couple of big ones
The actress has roles in “The Great Gatsby” and “Now You See Me.”
Phoenix continues to rise with ‘Bankrupt!’
New album was born out of the negative influences after success of its Grammy-winning 2009 album.
‘Show Boat’ just keeps rolling along
The classic musical, which debuted on Broadway in 1927, was groundbreaking in its racial themes.
Hey, isn't that . . . ?: Arnold Schwarzenegger
Seen around town: The movie star-politician and his family at daughter Christina's Georgetown graduation.
Michelle Obama's bangs: Still hanging in there
But it really depends what angle you were looking at. Left side? Bangs-less. Right side? Bangs still hanging in there.
Busted cellphone screen? That’s a point of pride for some youths.
Some youths say a cracked screen gives a sort of street cred, even if it happened on the streets of Bethesda.
Sheila E., an inspiration to drummers of all ages and genders
Once a protege of Prince in the '80s, she's now inspiring new generations
Husband-wife team are leaving Portrait Gallery for a new challenge
After 12 years at the Portrait Gallery, Frank and Anne Collins Goodyear are becoming co-directors of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Maine.
Father John Misty’s rambling sermon
Country-fried rocker’s lack of focus makes for best and worst moments during concert at 9:30 Club.
The Scene: 'Tickled Pink' Mother/Daughter fashion show
Our photographer colleague Rebecca D'Angelo goes to a party every week and does her thing for a regular feature in the Sunday Style section called The Scene. This week it was "Tickled Pink," the 10th Annual Mother/Daughter Afternoon Tea and Fashion Show.
At Glenstone exhibit, a fine, light, smart touch
Swiss duo reinvigorates old artistic ideas in a show that is delightful, engaging and often moving.
An English actress, transformed by Washington
Hannah Yelland married a Yank and settled in the District. Now she's practicing her craft here, too.
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