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Sugar magnate surprises with Cuba trips

After decades of funding the anti-Castro movement, Alfonso Fanjul has quietly engaged with Cuba’s regime.

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‘Richard III,’ freshly unearthed at Folger Theatre

‘Richard III,’ freshly unearthed at Folger Theatre

With audiences — and a sense of death — all around, Folger stages a bloody history play.

Braxton and Babyface tackle breakups

Braxton and Babyface tackle breakups

The longtime R&B stars team up for an album that’s a little about love, but mostly about divorce.

Facebook: 10 years of a trend story

Facebook: 10 years of a trend story

Facebook defied expectations and morphed into a cultural giant even as it was dismissed as a student fad.

Mark Zuckerberg’s theory of privacy

Mark Zuckerberg’s theory of privacy

ESSAY | We can discern three principles that appear to be at the core of his philosophy of privacy.

Franklin School to become arts center

Franklin School to become arts center

Franklin Schoolhouse to be converted into space for the arts

TV highlights: ‘The Biggest Loser’ finale on NBC

TV highlights: ‘The Biggest Loser’ finale on NBC

“The Amish: Shunned” follows seven people who have chosen to leave their Amish communities.

Ryan Zimmerman tours museum

Ryan Zimmerman tours museum

The Nats’ infielder and family take in the exhibits at the Newseum.

Republicans are easier to poke fun at than Democrats, says SNL creator

Republicans are easier to poke fun at than Democrats, says SNL creator

Lorne Michaels, executive producer of Saturday Night Live, talks about political punch lines in recent interview.

Meet DC’s new pitchman to Hollywood

Meet DC’s new pitchman to Hollywood

Pierre Bagley, the new head of the city’s troubled film office, wants Washington to get ready for its close-up.

An obsessive Bob Dylan fan deludes himself into justifying that Chrysler ad

Maybe the Super Bowl spot wasn’t that bad after all.

Review: Cellist Andreas Brantelid at the Phillips Collection

Review: Cellist Andreas Brantelid at the Phillips Collection

The Washington debut of a gifted cellist not yet out of his 20s.

Wolfgang Holzmair takes on Schubert’s ‘Schwanengesang’

Wolfgang Holzmair takes on Schubert’s ‘Schwanengesang’

The baritone performed with pianist Russell Ryan at the National Gallery on Sunday.

Feeling angry at Philip Seymour Hoffman

Feeling angry at Philip Seymour Hoffman

His death forecloses so many possibilities, roles never played, characters never created, ideas never expressed.

NBC4’s Liz Crenshaw announces retirement

The longtime local news fixture has been a consumer reporter for two decades.

Six under-the-radar roles that show Philip Seymour Hoffman’s eclectic talent

Six under-the-radar roles that show Philip Seymour Hoffman’s eclectic talent

He wasn’t just a great dramatic actor in art-house movies.

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