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Liane's Latest Work |
Why we love DC ... |
Dance Is the Answer
Dancers Perform on Freedom Plaza on a sunny afternoon. Why not?!
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Drag Queen Brunch
Sunday brunch at Perry's in Adams Morgan, more entertaining than dinner and a show anywhere else.
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Jenga!
Jenga! The game to play at the Rock & Roll Hotel on a slow Thursday night.
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Pants-Free Riding
The DC Defenestrators bring mischief to the Metro system.
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Twice Honored
Chosei Kugei remembers his days in a Japanese internment camp.
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Thumb Wars
One, two, three, four, Transformer Gallery declares a Thumb War on all of 'P' Street.
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Causes worth supporting. |
Street Sense Newspapers
Washington, DC's homeless community finds a way to make money and meet some basic needs.
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Cut It for a Cause
Get a free cut and style at Bella Bethesda Salon if you donate your hair to Locks of Love.
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First Freed, Last Represented
Descendants of the first enslaved citizens freed by Lincoln after the start of the Civil War, still wait for Congressional representation.
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DC Kids! |
Combat Ready
Students learn to fight without hurting themselves in stage combat class. It really looks like it hurts.
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Young Playrwrights' Express Tour
The Young Playwrights' Theater has taught thousands of students the art of playwrighting. Here's a small sample of their work.
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The Cannons of Fort Dupont
Ice Hockey on the other side of the Anacostia River. Who would'a thunk it?
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Sitar Center Superstars
Sitar Center Superstars: The Sitar Arts Center in Adams Morgan - a place where kids in the community can reach for their creative potential.
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Tornado Boy
Plummer Elementary School student Antawan Taylor does the Young Playwrights' Theater proud with the production of his first play--Tornado Boy!
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Go Figure
Go Figure: Fort Dupont Park, an indoor ice skating rink in Southeast, DC, finds ways to cater to the surrounding community.
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A Day at the Zoo
Animal enthusiasts from all over the country come to the National Zoo to visit their favorite wild beasts.
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International Childrens' Festival
The Meridian International Center promotes cultural exchange by hosting this International Childrens' Festival.
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The Healthy Children Art Exhibit
Children from across the nation make a visual explanation of the importance of health insurance for children. Their work is displayed at Union Station.
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Artists we support. |
Free My City!
Home Grown Rapper, Rasi Caprice, aka the First Rap President, raps about his number one cause, statehood for DC.
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Birth of the Aloha World Music Ensemble
Brother Ah, world renowned composer, musician and music director, puts together a musical group to celebrate the inauguration of President Barrack Hussein Obama.
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Betsy Karasik: Mid City Artist
Artist Betsy Karasik talks about what inspires her.
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A few old favorites. |
I Apologize: A Closer Look at Kiddie Car Thefts
Crime committed by youth in Washington, DC is such a common occurrence that it only makes the news if someone ends up dead. I Apologize shows a version of events not often explored by the local news.
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The Renovation of Galen Terrace
Residents of Galen Terrace take advantage of DC's First Right to Buy law and keep their building from being turned into expensive condominiums that they couldn't possibly afford.
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The Ripple Effect: Our Stories
Statistics tell us that one in four American women will become victims of rape. Statistics do not tell us how many of those women become survivors. In this segment, one survivor tells her story.
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Contact Liane via e-mail at Liane@DCVisions.org
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