recent clips

Looking for a Good Dance Party? Try the Loading Dock

From Powwows to Smartphones, See the Past and Present of Indigenous Plains Life in Narrative Art

D.C.’s Gay Bars: An Oral History

interviews

Daniel Noah Miller on Growing Up in D.C. and Going Solo on Disintegration

In Silent Tenants, Alberto Roblest Gives Voice to D.C’s Working-Class Latinx Community

D.C. Filmmaker’s Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater Is a Lesson in Moving From Show Business to Show Art

How Local Indie Rock Newcomers The Montaines Released An Album In Record Time

Nazis Stole Two Paintings From a Jewish Cabaret Star. Now, His Heirs Are Selling Them

At 1939 Studios, Local Black Artists Tell Black Stories

New Documentary Dives Into the Rich History of Barry Farm-Hillsdale

buenos aires

With public education under threat, Argentines flood streets in historic march

Latin America on track for its worst dengue fever outbreak in history

On anniversary of dictatorship, Argentines push back against Milei’s revisionist history

As inflation skyrockets, Argentina must choose: Far-right outsider or status quo for president?

d.c.

Dimming the City Lights

Wilson High School’s Student Newspaper Endorses Edna B. Jackson for School’s New Name

Washington City Paper cover story in August 2020: Behind the Movement

austin

Cheaper houses and room to grow: We spoke to Californians about why they're moving to Austin

'It is a personal choice': Texans join Washington protest of Texas abortion law

What the Texas abortion ban tells us about the future of Roe v. Wade

Students sound off on Texas lawmakers' efforts to limit how race is taught in schools

criticism

When Evil Lurks is the Grisliest Movie of the Year

Chronicles of a Wandering Saint: A Miraculous Debut from an Emerging Argentine Filmmaker

Flamin’ Hot Leaves an Unsavory Aftertaste

In La Llorona, the Ghost Isn’t the Only One Doing the Haunting

Snail Mail Comes Home

Young Women Deserve Better Than The Worst Person in the World

In No One Asked for This, Cazzie David Is Still Figuring it Out

spanish-language reporting

En Inquilinos mudos, el poeta Alberto Roblest le da lenguaje a los trabajadores latinxs