old location at 1358 Florida Ave, NE photo by Austin Graff

From a press release:

“It is with a heavy heart that Capital Fringe announces it will no longer produce the annual Fringe Festival. We are immensely proud of the impact twenty years of an open-access Fringe Festival has had on DC’s arts scene and are deeply grateful to the artists, audience members, volunteers, community members, festival and program staff and partners who have supported and created with us over the decades. It has truly been extraordinary!

Since its inception in 2005, Capital Fringe has been a cornerstone of Washington, DC’s arts community, fostering creativity and collaboration through its annual open-access Fringe Festival and year-round programming. Over the years, Capital Fringe has engaged 87,000 artists and attracted 497,000 audience members, generated $3,294,714 in artists revenue. Fringe programming efforts have brought the arts to hundreds of established venues as well as vacant properties throughout Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Downtown, and Georgetown. From our founding of operating out of a vacant Italian restaurant, Fringe has achieved remarkable milestones, including raising capital and operating funds to establish a permanent home for the region’s small theater community and independent artists.

Fringe Festival Platform Impact (more…)


“Pizzeria Uno at Union Station has closed. I thought I’d let you know as that place has been there for decades.”

Holy smokes, thanks to Aaron for passing on from Pizzeria Uno:

“It’s with sadness that we write to let you know that our UNO Pizzeria & Grill location at Union Station as closed.

We have enjoyed being a part of this wonderful city for over 35 years and will truly miss the friendships and partnerships we have made.

We hope you will continue to visit UNO Pizzeria & Grill at our nearby location:

UNO Pizzeria & Grill Kingstowne

5935 Kingstowne Center
Kingstowne, VA 22315-5877″

In a call to Union Station, I’m told they closed yesterday.

First the movie theater and now this…



201 Upshur Street, NW

Ed. Note: Slash Run opened with great fanfare back on July 16, 2015. In 2018 it was sold to manager Christine Lilyea. Prior to Slash Run this space was home to J ‘n G Tavern and of course El Limeno and briefly La Joya Steakhouse. Updates when we learn what becomes of the space.

Thanks to Mike for passing on the super sad news from Slash Run:

“Hey good people / Slash Fans
Me and the employees LARRY, BRIAN, LILY AND CAROLINA at Slash want to say thank you for your patronage over the last decade through the pandemic and more ♥️ thank you to the bands who performed here with their whole hearts ⚡️as we get closer to the lease ending 😢I have decided not to renew my lease as it has been a trying last two years, (more…)


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