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  • Map showing station closures for the inauguration. (Map: WMATA)

    Inauguration Closures

    Five Metrorail stations will close from Sunday evening until Tuesday morning and a sixth will be closed Monday for the Inauguration of Donald Trump.Read More
    17 Jan 2025
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  • Heads Up

    From Dec. 20-30, Metro will alter train service and close some downtown stations as part of a major construction project to improve tracks and signaling.Read More
    16 Dec 2024
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  • Bao Li looks directly into the camera as he explores his new home at the zoo after arriving Tuesday. (Photo: Skip Brown/National Zoo)

    Panda Invasion

    After almost 11 months, giant pandas are back at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, but you will have to wait about three months until Jan. 24 to see them.Read More
    16 Oct 2024
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  • Two-year-old female giant panda Qing Bao eats bamboo in her habitat at Dujiangyan Base in Sichuan, China on May 17. (Photo: Roshan Patel/National Zoo)

    Panda-monium

    Two three-year-old giant pandas named Bao Li and Qing Bao on Monday began their journey to the National Zoo from the giant panda research base in China.Read More
    14 Oct 2024
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  • Michael Bacon (left) and Kevin Bacon (right) play guitars on stage during a concert Sept. 20 in Des Plaines, Ill. (Photo: Vanessa Sundra)

    Washington West Film Fest

    Kevin Bacon will be at the 13th annual Washington West Film Festival in a live concert when it returns to Fairfax County Oct. 10-13.Read More
    01 Oct 2024
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composite photo of Elijh Price (Morgan Freeman), three personalities of Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) and David Dunn (Bruce Willis). (Photo: Universal Pictures)

Weekend Box Office

29 Jan 2019
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20th Century Fox, A Dog's Way Home, A Star Is Born, Anne Hathaway, Aquaman, Artic, Attack the Block, Avengers: Infinity War, Aviron, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, Bleeker Street, Bohemian Rhapsody, Bryan Cranston, DC Extended Universe, Ek Ladki Ko Dekah Toh Aisa Lange, escape room, Fox International, Glass, Green Book, Hotel Transylvania 2, Joe Cornish, Kevin Hart, Mary Poppins Returns, Matthew McConaughey, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, Miss Sala, Oscar, Serenity, Sony Animation, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Split, STX Entertainment, Suicide Squad, The Favourite, The Kid Who Would Be King, The Upside, Universal Pictures, Vice, Walt Disney Studios, Warners Bros. Pictures
Glass Repeats at Top; New Releases Struggle In a slow weekend (Jan. 25-27) for new releases at the North American box office, the previous weekend’s leader Glass stayed on top with an $18.88 million. Meanwhile, freshman entries The Kid Who Would Be King and Serenity opened soft,
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Morgan Freeman, James McAvoy and Bruce Willis sit chained in their chairs in a mental hospital. (Photo: Universal Pictures)

Weekend Box Office

23 Jan 2019
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20th Century Fox, A Dog's Way Home, American Sniper, Aquaman, Aviron, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Bryan Cranston, dc, DC Extended Universe, Deadpool 2, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, escape room, films, Focus Features, FUNimation Films, Glass, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Kevin Hart, M. Night Shyamalan, MLK Weekend, movies, On the Basis of Sex, Once Upon a Deadpool, Ride Along, Serenity, Sony Pictures, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Split, STX Entertainment, Suicide Squad, The Kid Who Would Be King, The Upside, theaters, unbreakable, Universal Pictures, Venom, Walt Disney Studios Mary Popping Returns, Warner Bros. Pictures, weekend box office, Wonder Woman
Glass Breaks into First Over MLK Weekend Debuting on a holiday weekend (Jan. 18-21) with no other major new releases in theaters, Glass had a pretty good three-day opening of $40.33 million and a four-day gross of $46.50 million, making it the third-highest opener in MLK weekend
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Kevin Hart standing on the back of a wheelchir driven by Bryan Cranston in The Upside. (Photo: The Weinstein Co.)

Weekend Box Office

15 Jan 2019
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A Dog's Purpose, A Dog's Way Home, Annapurna, Aquaman, Avengers: Infinity War, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Black Panther, Bryan Cranston, Bumblebee, Clint Eastwood, DC Extended Universe, Dick Cheney, Entertainment Studios, escape room, films, Focus Features, Glass, Golden Globe, If Beale Street Could Talk, Incredibles 2, Jumani: Welcome to the Jungle, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Keanu Reeves, Kevin Haart, M. Night Shyamalan, Man of Steel, Mary Poppins Returns, movies, Nicole Kidman, Night School, On the Basis of Sex, oscars, Paramount Pictures, Regina Kin, Replicas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Split, STX Films, Suicide Squad, The Intouchables, The Mule, The Upside, The Weinstein Co., theaters, TheWedding Ringer, Transformers, unbreakable, Universal Pictures, Vice, W. Bruce Cameron, Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, weekend box office, Wonder Woman
Upside Leads; Aquaman Passes $1B Globally Three-time champ Aquaman was unexpectedly knocked off its perch last weekend (Jan.11-13), as the Kevin Hart-Bryan Cranston dramedy The Upside surpassed predictions to land in first place with $20.36 million. The weekend’s other two new
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Actor Jason Momoa as a tattooed and shirtless Aquaman walks past another man in a submarine. (Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures)

Weekend Box Office

08 Jan 2019
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A Dog's Way Home, Annapurna, Aquaman, Bryan Cranston, Bubmlebee, Christian Bale, Clint Eastwood, DC Extended Universe, Dick Cheney, Entertainment Studios, escape room, films, Glass, Golden Globes, Hidden Figures, Holmes & Watson, Jason Momoa, jennifer lopez, John C. Reilly, Justice League, Keanu Reeves, Kevin Hart, Man of Steel, Mary Poppins Returns, movies, Paramount Pictures, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Replicas, Second Act, Slender Man, Sony Pictures, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, STX, The Dark Knight Rises, The Greatest Showman, The Last Knight, The Mule, The Possession of Hannah Grace, The Upside, theaters, Transformers, Universal Pictures, Vice, Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, weekend box office, Will Ferrell, Wreck-It-Ralph
Aquaman Leads for Third Straight Weekend On a weekend with just one new wide release, Warner Bros. Pictures’ Aquaman repeated at the top of the box office for the third weekend in a row with $31.00 million, down 40.5 percent from the previous weekend, while holdovers Mary Poppins
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Standing l to r are Peni Parker, Spider Gwen, Spider-Ham, Miles Morales, Peter Parker and Spider-Man Noir. (Photo: Sony Pictures)

Weekend Box Office

18 Dec 2018
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20th Century Fox, A Star Is Born, American Sniper, animated, Aquaman, Bohemian Rhapsody, Bumblebee, Clint Eastwood, Creed, Creed II, dc, Deadpool 2, Dr. Seuss' The Grinch, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, films, Freddie Mercury, Fudge Cancer, Golden Globe, Gran Torino, Green Book, Grinch, Instant Family, Jim crey, Lord of the Ring, Marvel, Mary Poppins Returns, MGM, Mortal Engines, movies, Once Upon a Deadpool, Paramount Pictures, Peter Jackson, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Rocky, Second Act, Sony Pictures, Space Cowboys, Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, STX, Sully, superhero, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Mule, theaters, Trouble with the Curve, Universal Pictures, Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, weekend box office, Welcome to Marwen, Wreck-It-Ralph
Into the Spider-Verse Swings into No. 1 After two weeks with no major new movie releases, Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse injected some life into the box office last weekend (Dec. 14-16) with a strong opening of $35.36 million, which ranks as the highest opening
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Aquaman stand shirtless with his trident. (Photo: Warner Bros.)

Weekend Box Office

11 Dec 2018
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20th Century Fox, Aquaman, Bohemian Rhapsody, china, Clint Eastwood, Coco, Creed, Creed II, D.C. Comics, Dr.Suess's The Grinch, Fantasic Beasts: The rimes of Grindelwald, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, films, Flatliners, Golden Globe, Green Book, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, Incredibles 2, Instant Family, Lionsgate Films, Mahershala Ali, MGM, Mortal Engines, movies, Once Upone a Deadpool, Paramount Pictures, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Rami Malek, Robin Hood, Schindler's List, Sony Pictures, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, steven spielberg, The Mule, The Possession of Hannah Grace, theaters, Universal Pictures, Viggo Mortensen, Wald Disney Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, weekend box office, Widows, Wreck-It-Ralph
Ralph Reigns Over Slow Weekend It was another slow weekend (Dec. 7-9) at the North American box office as the Top 6 films remained unchanged from the previous weekend, with only one new semi-wide release – actually a re-release of Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List – making its
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