As Go-Go marks 50 years, The Miami Takeover brings D.C.'s signature sound to Miami Beach through music, comedy, and culture.
Ron Moten is a long-time community activist in Washington, D.C., and the founder of the Go-Go Museum and Café.
Gem TourThe Secret Civil War Fortlocation_onNorthwest DClanguageWebsiteAn astounding number of forts—68—protected the ...
Two D.C. cultural bastions — the Washington Ballet and go-go music — are converging for one epic celebration. Why it matters: ...
A single on Lizzo’s latest album borrows from a D.C. go-go classic. Lizzo’s “Sexy Ladies” borrows from UCB’s 2005 song “Sexy ...
Cathy Hughes, founder of Urban One, received the key to Washington, D.C., acknowledging her impact on media and Black culture ...
A recent report by the White House Domestic Policy Council declared the Smithsonian “cannot be trusted to tell America’s ...
Alexandria celebrates its 277th birthday with music and fireworks, the Library of Congress's outdoor movies return with ...
The Who guitarist still called Young “one of my favorite guitar players” but used AC/DC to illustrate a point he'd been making ever since he built one of rock's first home studios ...
Cindy Helton, paralyzed from a childhood accident, finds joy and purpose playing melodica on Knoxville streets.
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