The Month in Shows 5 D.C. jazz picks for March 2024 Whenever March rolls around, I cannot help but think back to this time four years ago, when the COVID-19... March 6, 2024 0
Features ‘Change is the most constant thing we got’: D.C. artists reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic, and how they’ve recovered In early 2020, the COVID-19 virus began to spread worldwide, quickly transforming the lives of billions across the globe.... October 11, 2023 0
The Month in Shows 5 D.C. jazz picks for September 2023 The 19th annual DC Jazz Festival is now in full swing; if you’re planning to attend, hop over to... August 31, 2023 0
News What to catch at the 13th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival The Washington Women In Jazz Festival returns this March for its (lucky) 13th year, helmed by founder, the pianist... February 27, 2023 0
The Month in Shows 5 live jazz picks for December in D.C. As I was looking over the calendar this month, I was reminded that nearly a year ago – after... December 8, 2022 0
News Your guide to this weekend’s Catalytic Sound Festival at Rhizome The Catalytic Sound Festival will bring together creative musicians from D.C., Baltimore and beyond, to Rhizome DC this Saturday... December 1, 2022 0
News What to see at this week’s 12th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival The Washington Women in Jazz Festival was one of the first major cancellations to hit the D.C. jazz scene... March 23, 2022 0
The Month in Shows 5 live jazz picks for (the rest of) March in D.C. This month marks two years since the COVID-19 pandemic hit full-bore in the District. But looking at the amount... March 15, 2022 0
Features For D.C. jazz musicians, COVID-19 spells difficulty now—and uncertainty ahead “I remember, as a little girl, the riots on U Street in 1968,” said the 58-year-old vocalist Sharón Clark,... April 15, 2020 0
Features Amy K. Bormet is back in D.C. again, and she’s making a bigger impact than ever After living in Los Angeles for five years, Amy K. Bormet is back in the District — and the... March 19, 2019 1