Among the things I’ve written lately for other outlets include:
- A report from Sunday’s Kennedy Center Honors for Entertainment Weekly.
- A story on a bold new Hokusai exhibit at the Freer Museum of Art for Smithsonian Magazine.com.
- A preview of a lovely, previously unreleased track by Mister Rogers for the Vinyl District.
- A stroll through a new Marcel Duchamp exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden for Smithsonian Magazine.
- A review of a production of Charles Dickens’ “Hard Times” at Washington Theatre Guild for Broadway World.
- A visit to the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum upon its reopening.
- Taking in The Second City’s parody “Love, Actually” with its own “Love, Factually” at Kennedy Center.
- A review of a Vaclav Havel play produced beneath Dupont Circle on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Czech Republic’s Velvet Revolution.
- A theatre review of an 18th century play by a female playwright, Elizabeth Inchbald’s “Lovers Vows” revived by We Happy Few.
- Experiencing a revival of “She Kills Monsters” by the Rorschach Theatre.
- A look at minstrel shows made anew in the Theater Alliance’s performance of “Day of Absence.”
- A review of a world premiere play on West Virginia in Keegan Theatre’s “West by God.”
- I’ve already written about these shows here, but reviews of The New Pornographers and Milk Carton Kids got top-notch photos in The Vinyl District.