Announcing... The all-virtual 2021 Jazz and Freedom Festival honors the legacy of venues lost during the pandemic Almost one year into the coronavirus shutdown, we’re starting to hear people reminisce on last March, asking themselves: What... February 23, 2021 0
Features With government aid tied up, struggling jazz venue owners ponder their options In early spring, when the coronavirus pandemic’s drastic impacts were still sinking in, many on the D.C. jazz scene... September 11, 2020 0
News Twins Jazz, a U Street institution, closes permanently Twins Jazz, a vibrant supper club that has served for two decades as a cornerstone of the U Street... August 27, 2020 0
News Eighteenth Street Lounge to close after decades as a D.C. nightlife mainstay A late-night haven for jazz in D.C. will disappear after the popular nightclub Eighteenth Street Lounge announced this week... June 27, 2020 0
News Ahead of Tuesday’s primary, some D.C. council candidates declare support for a live music policy platform Over a dozen candidates for this Tuesday’s D.C. city council primary election have signed on to a sweeping set... June 1, 2020 0
News Columbia Station closes longtime location; music programming moves next door Update 3/9/20: This article previously named the new location of the Columbia Station jam sessions as “Club Heaven and... February 12, 2020 0
News The restaurant Harlot DC is now open in the Bohemian Caverns building Harlot DC, one of two new ventures to be housed in the historic Bohemian Caverns building, is now open.... November 26, 2019 1