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Do the Olympics glorify danger?

Filmmaker Lucy Walker says we owe it to our athletes to think more seriously about safety.

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‘About a Boy,’ ‘Growing Up Fisher’: Late-winter slush

‘About a Boy,’ ‘Growing Up Fisher’: Late-winter slush

TV REVIEWS | NBC interrupts its Olympics coverage to bring out two sitcoms you’ll soon forget.

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TV highlights

Winter Olympics continue Saturday; season finale for “Downton Abbey” on Sunday

Review: Quatuor Ébène at the Library of Congress

Review: Quatuor <accent>É</accent>b<accent>è</accent>ne at the Library of Congress

The French group solidifies its place among the string quartet elite.

Victorian Lyric Opera’s uneven ‘The Yeomen of the Guard’

Victorian Lyric Opera’s uneven ‘The Yeomen of the Guard’

Some bright spots in Gilbert and Sullivan rendition at Rockville’s F. Scott Fitzgerald Theater.

Do the Olympics glorify danger?

Do the Olympics glorify danger?

Filmmaker Lucy Walker says we owe it to our athletes to think more seriously about safety.

Art’s new anchorage on Biscayne Bay

Art’s new anchorage on Biscayne Bay

At the Pérez Art Museum Miami, the outside is part of the show.

‘Anchorman 2’ is unstoppable, releases R-rated version in theaters for one week

‘Anchorman 2’ is unstoppable, releases R-rated version in theaters for one week

Because it didn’t get enough promotion, the movie is back again.

Deafheaven at Empire — extremely pleasant metal

Deafheaven at Empire — extremely pleasant metal

REVIEW | In concert, the California metal band finds the sweet spot in a bitter genre.

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On Love: ‘We never take each other for granted’

On Love: ‘We never take each other for granted’

Cydney Cappello and Ben Luong met at a birthday party in 2010 and were married Feb. 15 in Arlington County.

That viral DHL commercial is brilliant -- and fake

That viral DHL commercial is brilliant -- and fake

The video was produced for an ad agency competition. DHL isn’t complaining.

Eternally ‘Foxy’ Pam Grier profiled in ‘Unsung Hollywood’

Eternally ‘Foxy’ Pam Grier profiled in ‘Unsung Hollywood’

TV One bio film reveals how a onetime receptionist became a female action star without parallel.

The real stars of ‘The Americans’? The wigs.

The real stars of ‘The Americans’? The wigs.

KGB spies need to have different looks. And the show’s hair and make-up people are up to the challenge.

FX’s ‘The Americans’ enters its second season

FX’s ‘The Americans’ enters its second season

The spy drama, set in the Cold War 1980s, asks: Are we ever really close to the people closest to us?

‘Is this crazy?’ Washington Stage Guild tackles a Shaw epic.

‘Is this crazy?’ Washington Stage Guild tackles a Shaw epic.

The playwright’s five-play cycle “Back to Methuselah” is being broken into three parts over three seasons.

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