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Down These Mean Streets | Reseña de exhibición fotográfica

Exhibición titulada por el libro de Piri Thomas aparecido en 1971 y en donde el autor plasma el barrio y......

News + Saludos de Hola Cultura!

Hola Amigos/Dear Friends! Este año Hola Cultura cumple seis años. Desde 2011, hemos producido más de 800 historias originales publicitado......

Interview with the Washington School of Ballet’s Xiomara Reyes

While ballet may not be known for its diversity, the Washington School of Ballet strives to train young dancers who......

Acclaimed film explores cruel reality with humor and humanity

The Salvadoran film, “Malancrianza,” narrates the story of Cleo Antonio de Alegría, a small-town piñata seller who receives an anonymous......

TamalFest chef opens food truck

Local chef Michael O´Connor did not go to culinary school in the traditional sense. His education began at age 4......

Trayendo el Alfabeto Maya a Tiempos Modernos en Knowledge Commons

Todas las clases de Knowledge Commons DC son gratis. Hay un número limitado de lugares. ¡Así que vayan a Knowledge......

Hola Cultura launches partnership with Knowledge Commons DC

Sign up now for a free class by award-winning D.C. artist Frida Larios! D.C. artist and typographic designer Frida Larios......

Camas separadas- Reseña

*De nuestra gustada sección: LEER DC. Nuestras RESEÑAS de la Biblioteca Pública* Camas separadas, de la serie “La rebelión de......

Unidos por la música: concierto acústico

El sábado pasado asistimos a una velada musical única en muchos sentidos, no sólo por lo intimista que resultó, sino......

LEER DC: “When I was Puerto Rican”

Esmeralda Santiago’s award-winning autobiography, “When I was Puerto Rican,” is more than a memoir. It is a story about Puerto......

In celebration of the nation’s poet, Juan Felipe Herrera

Renowned poet Juan Felipe Herrera was in Washington, D.C. last week for celebrations marking the end of his term as......

Temas femeninos en el escenario

Hace un semana  estuvo en cartelera por apenas un par de días Divorciadas, Evangelicas y Vegetarianas, divertida comedia de Gustavo......
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New work by Alfredo Ratinoff

Artist Alfredo Ratinoff, who also curates exhibitions at the embassy of Argentina, has a solo show up now at the......

Novelist Javier Cercas reads at the Library of Congress

Javier Cercas, novelist and Professor of Spanish Literature at the University of Girona in Spain, reads from his work and......

Featued Photo: Christmas Cactus

  ‘Tis the season. Oh Joy!...

Featured Street Art

In honor of our web-doc “Muralism DC,” the webumentary premiering Friday, here’s some of the standout street art on display......

Featured Photo: Mazizo

      Mazizo, beloved pet of Columbia Heights artist Juan Lopez. The dog “left this world” Oct. 21 —......

Bossalingo — jazz after work @ Artisphere

Artisphere continues its jazz mixers Thursday with Bossalingo — jazz with Cuban and Brazilian rhythms. Most of the band members......

Juan Pineda among Submerge artists

If you haven’t already, you might want to check out Submerge, a this-week-only art, design and performance extravaganza taking over......

Pan Latin America dance party!

The Washington Post has a page-oner today on Maracuyeah, the weekly dance party hosted by a couple of Latina DJs.......

Franco Lippi’s Big Bang

        A solo show of paintings by Franco Lippi opens tonight at the Argentine embassy near Dupont......

“America” paintings by Joan Belmar at DC gallery

Artist Joan Belmar is finally exhibiting his series of paintings titled “America,” made as a young, recently arrived artist fleeing......

Muertos Week!

It’s Halloween! And los muertos will be here soon. Oh! Woooo, wooo, woo, woo,woo!    Halloween Party @ the Mount......

This weekend: Edgy, Avant-garde play about immigration + identity

UPDATE: The Washington Post likes “Amarillo,” the play about immigration and identity that’s in town this weekend only. As part......
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