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The Arts Club podcast team goes on a wild ride full of scamming, flooding, and class struggle with Parasite.

The Arts Club team tries to find out whodunit in this wildly entertaining mystery. Next: Parasite

The Arts Club team spends some time on an island with a Gullah family. Next: Knives Out

The Arts Club team goes on a journey with a survivalist family in the Pacific Northwest. Next: Daughters of the Dust

The Arts Club team addresses what's going on in the world and spends some time with a little boy who just wants to be a ballet dancer. Kayla...

For this week's edition of City Paper Arts Club, arts editor Kayla Randall and multimedia editor Will Warren quarantined in a car for an hou...

The Arts Club team battles demons of the past and fights for family and a future. Next: Locke

The Arts Club team goes on a journey with an enslaved man named Hiram in Virginia. Next: Warrior

The Arts Club searches for love and identity in Miami with Chiron. And cries. So much crying. Next: Ta-Nehisi Coates' The Water Dancer

Do you want remember everything that ever happened to you? If Could you stop yourself from obsessing over the past? The Arts Club watches Bl...

Zombies don't have hearts, but the Arts Club does. This week, the Arts Club team searches for humanity in the empty streets of a post-apocal...

The Arts Club reads and draws inspiration from Maggie Paxson's The Plateau . We try to figure out how to find peace amidst violence, and we...

The Arts Club watches The Day After Tomorrow and asks what normal looks like after a global disaster and compares the ongoing pandemic to cl...

On the cover of this week's paper, staff photographer Darrow Montgomery and podcast host Will Warren looked at the rapidly changing Florida...

On this week's episode of Washington City Podcast , housing reporter Morgan Baskin talks about the relationship between housing and health....

On this week's episode of Washington City Podcast , arts editor Matt Cohen talks about his cover story looking at proposed changes to the DC...

Our annual Best of D.C. issue is on the streets and online, and it's chock-a-block with all the things that make D.C. great. Readers voted f...

"What's Good?!" with Haywood Turnipseed Jr. returns to Washington City Podcast. This week, Turnipseed Jr. talks with another local comic, Sy...

D.C. is home to so many museums. Our collections house masterpieces from all over the world and across history—and many of them are free to...

This week on Washington City Podcast host Will Warren and housing complex reporter Morgan Baskin talk about Baskin's investigation into D.C....

This week on Washington City Podcast, arts editor Matt Cohen and host Will Warren talk about how D.C. supports its arts community. They talk...

A week ago, a team of City Paper reporters went all over town, capturing small scenes from a day in the life of D.C. The host of this podcas...

City Paper has a new Q&A series where comic Haywood Turnipseed Jr. and his guests talk about what's good in the world and D.C. We've recorde...

D.C.'s maternal mortality rate is well above the national average, and the city has finally established a committee to review the cases of m...

The D.C. Council is preparing to reprimand Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans for pitching private-sector contacts from his government email ad...

In this week's episode we're talking about a professional basketball player who's caught in a sort of limbo. Jordan McRae is the leading sco...

This week, on the podcast, we're looking at the Metropolitan Police Department and transparency. Loose Lips reporter Mitch Ryals reported a...

City Paper 's housing reporter Morgan Baskin has been writing about D.C.'s public housing stock for months, covering the conditions in those...

This week sports editor Kelyn Soong profiled ESPN's No. 1 basketball recruit for the class of 2021. High school sophomore Azzi Fudd is sensa...

This week on Washington City Podcast , we take a long look at the mysterious fate of a promising opioid overdose treatment program. Contribu...

City Paper has a rotating cast of all-star film critics who review movies big and small in the paper and online. With the nominees for the 9...

This week on Washington City Podcast, contributor Fredora Kamara talks about the uncertain future of the historic black golf course Langston...

Washington City Podcast opened its phone line for furloughed workers, contractors, and non-feds affected by the shutdown to call and complai...

Happy New Year, D.C.! We've spent some time reflecting on the past year, but we're also eagerly looking ahead to this one—at least when it c...

It's the most wonderful time of the year! The time when City Paper staffers and contributors grab a mug of hot cocoa, gather around the prov...

This week on Washington City Podcast , Kelyn Soong brings us a story about a high school swimming phenom whose biography is, almost to a lit...

This week on Washington City Podcast , Mitch Ryals breaks down the saga that is the Ward 8 hospital. After a series of surprises and some le...

This week on the podcast, Christina Sturdivant Sani talks about the experience of being a black journalist in D.C. She wrote a cover story f...

We're bringing you this week's episode early, just before Thanksgiving, because our guest, Michael Twitty, is a culinary historian. You can...

This week on Washington City Podcast, we look at a slew of bills the Council considered during a mammoth legislative day. The Council got in...

Local elections happened on Tuesday in D.C., and Washington City Podcast will tell you everything you need to know about this week's vote. W...

This week on a Washington City Podcast news roundup, Morgan Baskin joins host Will Warren to talk about housing. Mayor Muriel Bowser closed...

Another busy week in D.C. is coming to a close. Here's what you need to know before the weekend starts. Attorney General Karl Racine has lau...

All the week's news on this first Friday edition of Washington City Podcast . This week, the D.C. Council officially repealed Initiative 77,...

Big news! Washington City Podcast is going to be doing more news, so we're going to be coming at you every week, on Fridays, with the latest...

Veterans of the D.C. music scene teamed up in 2016 to create the power-pop power group Bad Moves . The band's debut album, Tell No One , dro...

City Paper recently published the cover story " Women in D.C. Face Obstacles at Every Step of Pregnancy and Childbirth ," a piece telling th...

There are few things that say summer in D.C. like getting seafood at the Maine Avenue Fish Market. Guests may swing by this still-standing i...

Stay tuned for a new episode of Washington City Podcast this Thursday!

Our perspectives series returns with a conversation with 20-year-old D.C. native Velonte Chambers . Chambers is a rising high school senior,...