Psychedelic flower-power is blooming at the Church Street theater.
Pro: selfies. Con: Everyone will assume you’re a tourist.
It’s been a long, hard winter. The long-awaited spring is jam-packed with warm-weather fun.
Eastern European dumplings are the perfect way to drive away what’s left of winter’s chill.
Mike Isabella is opening a ballpark branch of his sandwich shop.
The dinner featured a tasting of rare wines, some of which are valued at tens of thousands of dollars.
The surrealist, supernatural play has turned the stomachs of some audience members.
The comedian cut the ribbon at the Virginia opening of the legendary half-smoke depot.
Krist Novoselic opens Republic’s live music lineup.
Owner Kera Carpenter has replaced Baltika with a drink inspired by a Ukrainian political movement.
WSC production is serendipitously timed to Facebook announcement of new ways for users to define gender.
Previously unseen images by a photographer who found ambiguous beauty in postwar America.
The takeout lunch spot serves cutely packaged bento boxes and wraps.
The Mardi Gras cake with a plastic baby figurine can be found at several area restaurants and bakeries.
She joins a long list of local chefs who have appeared on TV.
The “Top Chef” vet opens a restaurant within a restaurant in Chevy Chase.
You CAN get a day of reservation. (But you might be better off cooking at home, instead.)
Maura Judkis covers culture, food, and the arts for the Weekend section and Going Out Guide. She has also written for U.S. News & World Report, TBD.com, ARTnews, the Washington City Paper and the Onion A.V. Club. If you see her out and about – at restaurants, museums, theaters, or Meridian Hill Park with her two dogs – say hi.