Arts
Horton Foote play replaces Albee one at Signature
Horton Foote's 'The Old Friends' replaces Albee's 'Laying an Egg' at Signature Theatre
Mitch Albom switches publishers, has 3-book deal
Mitch Albom switches publishers, has new novel coming in the fall; 1st of 3 books due out
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo: Past and Present
On May 5, people across the United States will celebrate Cinco de Mayo with margaritas, mariachi and parades and festivals. But few know the history behind the day that so many Americans celebrate.
Grisham sequel to 'A Time to Kill' to be published
John Grisham's 'Sycamore Row,' a sequel to 'A Time to Kill,' to be published in October
Local film festivals struggle with finances, venues
D.C. is becoming a less welcoming city for film festivals. And rising venue costs, combined with the growing use of digital services for viewing films, may spell the end for one of the city's most established film festivals.
Va. journal hires Library of Congress director
Va. Quarterly Review, founded in 1925, makes Library of Congress director its 1st black editor
Md. teen places in poetry competition
Blessed Sheriff, 15, a sophomore at Montgomery high school in Rockville, Md., emerged from her semi-final round Monday as one of three finalists moving on to Tuesday night's championship round in the Poetry Outloud competition at George Washington University.
Van Gogh Museum reopens with display on his craft
Van Gogh Museum reopens with major exhibition on artist's craft; 2 "Sunflowers" on display
Philip Roth receives 'Literary Service' award
Philip Roth receives 'Literary Service' award for his own work, and advocacy for others




