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Art as an Act of Resistance: Welcome to the 2025 Spring Arts Guide This year, City Paper’s Spring Arts Guide reminds us of the power of art. by Sarah Marloff March 10th, 2025March 14th, 2025 Black Bag Asks, What If 007 Were a Wife Guy? by Chris Klimek The Needle: It’s a Wash Edition by Mitch Ryals The Kennedy Center Might Be on Life Support, But Dance Is Still Thriving in D.C. by Amelia Roth-Dishy 2025 Spring Arts Guide: Dance and Performance Recommendations by Rebecca Ritzel, Mary Scott Manning, Will Lennon, Brandon Wetherbee and Allison R. Shely Page Three Photos, 2025 by Darrow Montgomery 2025 Spring Arts Guide: Comedy Recommendations by Daryl Perry, Brandon Wetherbee and Alan Zilberman Dog Day Care Worker Pleads Guilty to Stomping on a 4-Year-Old Shih Tzu, Killing Him by Mitch Ryals The Needle: Pungent Musk Edition by Mitch Ryals District Line Daily Get free local news delivered to your inbox every weekday, plus a special Saturday edition. Sign me up! News Jack Evans Returns to the D.C. Payroll The former Ward 2 councilmember is now a housing and development project manager for DHCD. by Mitch Ryals The Needle: Retribution Watch Edition Ed Martin persists, USAID shreds docs, House Republicans slash D.C.’s budget, and Trump shills for Musk. by Mitch Ryals The Needle: United They Stand Edition D.C.’s elected officials unite against Republicans’ budget meddling, we don’t have enough jobs for laid-off feds (but we do have job fairs), and Dept. of Ed threatens local universities. by Mitch Ryals Food Spiking Egg Prices Force Pastry Chefs and Bartenders to Take a No- or Low-Egg Approach Pastry and dessert chefs opt for ganache in place of chocolate cake, and egg-free sorbet instead of ice cream, while bartenders are abandoning whiskey sours. by Nevin Martell What AI Imagines D.C.’s Top Chefs Will Cook Next The results include a farty bowl of sunchoke barley risotto and a stomach-churning plate of chestnut ravioli with whipped goat cheese. The chefs are not impressed. by Nevin Martell Where Have All the Pastry Chefs Gone? Dessert menus are increasingly sparse and blah as restaurants struggle to keep pastry chefs on staff. by Nevin Martell Arts 2025 Spring Arts Guide: Music Recommendations From a cathedral chorus to riot grrrl, hip-hop to an Arkestra, the city’s smallest venues and largest stages won’t leave you wanting for live music this season. by Rebecca J. Ritzel, Brandon Wetherbee, Steve Kiviat, Taylor Ruckle, Daryl Perry, Matt S. Siblo, Sarah Marloff, Amelia Roth-Dishy, Will Lennon, Tali Natter and Christina Smart Local Trans Artists Are Fighting Back Against the Trump Administration. Here’s How You Can Help. Forty years after D.C.’s Revolution Summer, the scene still stands for more than just music. by Taylor Ruckle 2025 Spring Arts Guide: New Museum Exhibits to Explore Black artists in comics, Alphonse Mucha-inspired pop-up tattoo salons, and an ode to Essex Hemphill are some of the upcoming exhibitions opening in D.C. this spring. by Stephanie Rudig, Louis Jacobson, Chris Klimek, Allison R. Shely, Serena Zets and Daryl Perry Forty Years of the Guerrilla Girls and the Resurgent Need for Protest Art Keep reading With Eephus, the Baseball Movie Is Back. Sort Of. 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