![]() ![]() ![]() Since January, when spring seemed so far away it felt cruel to issue assignments, I’ve been thinking about what and who to spotlight in our biannual roundup of artsy events in the DMV. It’s the definition of local arts coverage, if I do say so myself. Not just with previews of events rolling through town at the Kennedy Center and the Anthem, but actual local arts events put on for and by actual locals. ![]() I say this as a means to introduce our 2023 Spring Arts Guide, which is, indeed, filled to the metaphorical brim with local arts coverage. Some outlets with Washington in their name have taken a decidedly national turn-and that’s OK, because Washington City Paper is still here (and we’re not alone). had hyperlocal news outlets to cover such things,” I interrupted sarcastically. I didn’t fix my face or bite my tongue: “If only D.C. I was on a panel the other day at which an audience member bemoaned the lack of local arts coverage in the District. Arts Refresh and Renew: Let’s Rediscover Our Local Arts Scene (and Coverage) Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. ![]()
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