WHEREIN: We bring you the developments (happening in and around D.C.) that we think are newsworthy, or, at the very least, almost newsworthy…
- Remember Initiative 77? It isn’t really over.
- In light of D.C.’s recent homicides, City Paper talks to three men who have lost loved ones about how we can make the city safer.
- In more serious news, what’s going on with Maryland’s Governor Larry Hogan? (Spoiler alert: it’s corruption!)
- Hirshhorn has announced that timed passes will be returning along with the Kusama exhibition. I’m so sad to miss this, but I promised myself I wouldn’t stand in any lines in 2020. I haven’t been to a grocery store since December 31. Please send help.
- And speaking of D.C.’s art scene, the new director behind Woolly Mammoth is making some moves.
- Here’s all the info you need about D.C.’s newest music venue.
- The University of Maryland has a small exhibit celebrating one of their most famous alums, Jim Henson.
- After a moving around, Sweet Science is finally brewing craft coffee at its new spot in NoMa.
- Amparo Fondita is pulling out of La Cosecha.
- And Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar is pulling into the old Kapnos space.
- D.C.’s ugliest McDonald’s is back in business.
- The Building Museum’s summer exhibition is all about Shakespeare. I’m getting flashbacks to assigned summer reading and it feels weird.
- We’re finally getting snow tomorrow, kids.