Capital Fringe latest: Manic musicals and mixed histories; The Georgetown escape room that’s bringing movies like ‘Friday the 13th’ to life; D.C. police officer helping motorist injured when stolen pickup strikes cruiser; That time when k.d. lang emailed Neko Case and Laura Veirs; ‘I’m finally back to me': With American Babies, Tom Hamilton makes the music he loves; Heavier traffic on some area roadways as Metro’s SafeTrack is underway; Like in ‘Café Society,’ plenty of movie characters head to California; The ‘Magic Men’ dancers take their pants off two legs at a time; D.C. police investigate burglaries at 10 yoga and Pilates studios; Southwest Airlines passengers are facing long lines at area airports; Thanks to Upright Citizens Brigade, I know how my boyfriend will die; This D.C. strip mall was built to keep shoppers safe. Now it’s getting demolished.; Children’s theater, Kids/teens free lunch, Classical/jazz concerts, Botanic Garden tours, Gargoyle tour, cemetery yoga, Zumba; 63 cats and kittens found in D.C. home and van; Man pleads guilty to impersonating congressman’s chief of staff;
 
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Capital Fringe latest: Manic musicals and mixed histories
From the Romanovs to AcroYoga: three reviews from the festival.
The Georgetown escape room that’s bringing movies like ‘Friday the 13th’ to life
Escape Room Live plans to open its new location by the end of the summer.
 
D.C. police officer helping motorist injured when stolen pickup strikes cruiser
The pickup’s driver was also injured in Wednesday night’s crash on the Anacostia Freeway.
That time when k.d. lang emailed Neko Case and Laura Veirs
We spoke with Neko Case about her new supergroup.
 
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‘I’m finally back to me': With American Babies, Tom Hamilton makes the music he loves
"The thing is, when you have nothing to lose it’s pretty freeing," Hamilton says. "I’ve been poor my entire f---ing life. I have no qualms making art that I really believe in."
 
Heavier traffic on some area roadways as Metro’s SafeTrack is underway
Drivers are seeing more red along Interstate 66 as more traffic is on some area roadways thanks to Metro work underway in Northern Virginia.
 
Like in ‘Café Society,’ plenty of movie characters head to California
Heading to Hollywood to seek one's fortune sounds great. After all, how hard could it be?
 
The ‘Magic Men’ dancers take their pants off two legs at a time
Several small steps are involved to make one big rip.
 
 
D.C. police investigate burglaries at 10 yoga and Pilates studios
Studios targeted in Chevy Chase, Logan Circle, Ivy City, Capitol Hill
Southwest Airlines passengers are facing long lines at area airports
Southwest Airlines passengers at area airports may face delays and long lines after computer glitch.
 
Thanks to Upright Citizens Brigade, I know how my boyfriend will die
Due to his weird hobby, my boyfriend's life story was acted out by an improv troupe.
 
This D.C. strip mall was built to keep shoppers safe. Now it’s getting demolished.
A landmark retail development spanning two blocks on H Street NE faces demolition.
 
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Children’s theater, Kids/teens free lunch, Classical/jazz concerts, Botanic Garden tours, Gargoyle tour, cemetery yoga, Zumba
Reflecting Pool Memorials National Park Service rangers lead walking tours of the Lincoln, Vietnam Veterans, Korean War Veterans and World War II memorials. Daily at 10 a.m. 2 and 6 p.m. Through June...
63 cats and kittens found in D.C. home and van
Animal rescue officials said the cats were living in “deplorable conditions.”
 
Man pleads guilty to impersonating congressman’s chief of staff
Jarrett Lewis pretended to be the son of civil-rights icon Rep. John Lewis.
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