News
John Falcicchio Is Looking to Mount a Private Sector Comeback Following His Sexual Harassment Scandal
Bowser’s former right-hand man, forced from his office following accusations of sexual harassment, is trying to set himself up as a consultant in the development world, sources say.
The Investigation into John Falcicchio’s Sexual Harassment Scandal is Finally Public. It Leaves Many Questions Unanswered.
The probe reveals Falcicchio harassed a third D.C. government employee, but stops short of reaching other meaningful conclusions.
Chuck Rocha Used His National Connections to Upend the Ward 7 Council Race for His Fiancee, Ebony Payne. It’s Seriously Pissed Off D.C. Politicos.Â
The former Bernie Sanders adviser has driven national money into the local race. It has some questioning his motives.Â
Food
Foxtrot Hastily Shutters Stores in D.C. and Elsewhere
The high-end grocery store has abruptly pulled the plug on all of its locations in D.C., Chicago, Austin, and Dallas.
Employees at The Wydown Are Forming a Union to Address Concerns with Management
Wydown Workers United is drawing attention to alleged workplace mismanagement and under-resourcing at their coffee bar locations on H Street NE and 14th Street NW.
Mt. Pleasant’s Joia Burger Adds Filipino Flourishes To Fast Food Faves
Don’t sleep on the ube soft serve.
Arts
In Mexodus, History Gets Remixed Every Night
Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson dazzle in a hip-hop two-hander about the Underground Railroad that led south of the border.
Problems Between Sisters Gives an Unhinged Critique of Male Privilege
Julia May Jonas’ world premiere play at Studio Theatre is a women’s response to Sam Shepard’s True West, complete with violence and humor.
Dance Institute of Washington Receives $2 Million From MacKenzie Scott
The Columbia Heights dance school plans to use the funds to improve equity in the global dance industry.