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  • 11 Amazing Tech Gifts

      Technology is the ultimate Christmas gift. More useful than diamonds, a greater fashion statement than clothing, more satisfying than chocolates. Or socks. If you're...

  • My Fair Musical

    Funny, joyful and generally festive, Arena Stage's My Fair Lady is a pleaser. Grey heads will bob nostalgically, children will delight, and lovers of the...

  • Carnival links drag to inappropriate behavior

    UPDATE: Carnival apologizes for ‘miscommunication’ surrounding drag cruise An eight-day cruise with nearly 40 stars of RuPaul’s Drag Race seems like it should be a...

  • Surface Value

    The Surface is a curious device, and one of firsts. It's the first device to launch with Windows RT. The first dedicated PC hardware product...

  • Colorful Windows

    Microsoft made one thing clear this week -- it wants you to touch it. Ushering in three separate launches in the space of a few...

  • Dishonor Above All

    In a world dominated by tightly scripted first-person shooters, rigidly focused platformers and set-piece sandbox games, boundaries are a frequent occurrence and annoyance for the...

  • His Brother's Keeper

    ''If you can play, you can play.'' It's a simple statement that, on the surface, seems like basic common sense. But for LGBT athletes who...

  • Smart Phones: iPhone 5, Lumia 920

    September is clearly the go-to month for the discerning multinational company wishing to bestow its latest and greatest gadgetry upon the world. Not only did...

  • Fall Film Preview

    You’ve had your summer fling with superheroes in form-fitting pants and 3D explosions that made your eyeballs spin. Time to settle in for the serious...

  • Classical Music: Symphony, Chorus and Opera in DC, MD & VA

    In a city with an abundance of live stage productions and pop concert productions, it's easy to take for granted just how good Washington has...

  • 15 Fall TV Shows to Watch in 2012

    ”Parks and Recreation” stars Adam Scott, Rashida Jones and Amy Poehler Long derided as the inferior art, television has achieved something of a renaissance in...

  • The World in Washington

    There is a sort of magical portal at the corner of M and 17th Streets NW. Step away from the street traffic and the noise,...

  • Keeping Up with AIDS 2012

    Though the official start for the XIX International AIDS Conference – marking the conference's return to the U.S. after a 22-year absence due to the...

  • Stuck

    Myths are a special kind of story. They're always changing, adding new colors and flavors to time-tested formulas. No two versions need be the same,...

  • Making Merry

    Though it is without doubt intended to please the hopeless anglophile – and slides in just in time for the post-Jubilee afterglow of the alarm...