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Exquisitely Evil: Bond Villains Finally Get Their Due at the International...

You KNOW you are going to see Skyfall because, well, you are human. But are you going to be one of the lucky ones who gets to view the Exquisitely Evil: 50 Years of Bond Villains exhibit at the...

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MPAA’s an “Evening with… Adrian Grenier and Peter Glatzer”

By Punch Passport Correspondent Lori González Lazzarini On Tuesday night I was lucky enough to attend an “Evening with…,” event; these events are a series presented by the Motion Picture...

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A Review of “Hitchcock”

By Punch Pro Correspondent Darryl Keeton I get a lot of joy from movie watching. It’s a chance to lose yourself for a brief period in a make believe world with characters you can relate to, aspire to...

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23rd Annual Washington Jewish Film Festival

By Punch Pulse Correspondent Lindsey Clark I don’t know many people who would tell you – with sincerity – that they think their boss is one of the coolest people on earth. However, after leaving...

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Intrigue in Vienna an Evening Inspired by The Third Man

On Wednesday evening, February 6, our friends at the International Spy Museum invite you to  “Intrigue in Vienna,” an evening inspired by the 1949 iconic masterpiece The Third Man, which showed a...

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Wine Sipping and Documentary Screening Hosted by the American Grand Cru Society

By Punch Correspondent Attie Poirier  The American Grand Cru Society hosted the East Coast premiere of the renowned documentary “The Story of the Grapes and Wines of the Russian River Valley” at...

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DC Shorts WINS! Screens Award Winning Short Films on Oscar Weekend

By Punch Premiere Correspondent Lindsey Clark I got SO CLOSE to my goal of seeing all 9 films nominated for best picture this year before the Oscars. Only Life of Pi and Zero Dark Thirty managed to...

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Africare Hosts “Girl Rising” in DC

By Punch Pulse Correspondent Niki Clark Today, on International Women’s Day (March 8th), people around the world celebrate the potential and power of woman. But before becoming a woman, she was once a...

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The New Woman: Annie “Londonderry” Kopchovsky

The 1890′s were not exactly a liberating time for American women – still unable to cast a vote and expected (and allowed) to do little else than marry and raise children, many women became resigned to...

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“Citizen Hearst” Shows at the Newseum

By Punch Correspondent Darryl Keeton William Randolph Hearst is one of those names that you repeat to yourself a couple times in an effort to stimulate a buried memory cell. You know the name but you...

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Girl Rising Screening in Georgetown

Join Park Hyatt Washington for an exclusive screening of GIRL RISING on Monday, May 13 at AMC Loews Georgetown (3111 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20007). GIRL RISING, a groundbreaking film directed by...

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Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, and Maggie Gyllenhaal Make DC Appearance for...

By Punch Correspondent Karen Garnick  This past Friday, hundreds of people stormed K Street in Georgetown, anxiously awaiting the red carpet arrival of A-list celebs Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, and...

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Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s : A Love Affair with a Manhattan Legend

By Punch Correspondent Darryl Keeton. Zoe Keeton contributed to this article.  “Bergdorf Goodman” (ahem). “Bergdorf Goodman” (repeated slowly). There may be no finer words stated in fashion language...

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Hallmark Channel’s “The Watsons Go to Birmingham” Screens in DC and Airs...

Well, the Hallmark Channel folks have done it again. They have made many a tear shed. And their film “The Watsons Go to Birmingham” hasn’t even made its premiere yet.  Tuesday night in DC however, I...

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Mosaic District’s “Mademoiselle C” Screening

By Punch Pret-a-Porter Correspondent Hannah Roth A few Friday night’s ago apres-work, I popped into the Mosaic District’s red carpet event to kickoff DC Fashion Week. Northern Virginia fashionistas...

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The Legend of Cool “Disco” Dan Comes to the Howard Theatre Saturday December 14

I may or may not have a copy of this DVD for review … ok – I do and I have to say you have GOT to see this movie, which is screening Saturday, December 14th at the legendary Howard Theatre (an historic...

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GI Film Festival 2014: Hollywood Invades Washington, DC (Again) In Support of...

  Washington has just gotten over its Hollywood hangover brought on by the White House Correspondents Dinner weekend mayhem. We have work to do after all! (We were ranked #1 in Most Stressed Out Cities...

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Hip Hop Icon & Pioneer Doug E. Fresh at Richard Wright Public Charter School...

Last Saturday evening, the energy was electric within the Newseum’s Annenberg Theater. Hip hop legend Doug E. Fresh was amongst the performing artists who graced guests’ presence during the Richard...

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And The Award Goes To…..

By Punch Correspondent Karen Garnick  With Oscar night less than 3 weeks away, moviegoers will head to theaters or fire up On Demand to catch up on the best films of the year before the winners are...

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Top Ten Most Optimistic Movies by Cinema Siren

By Film Critic Leslie Combemale aka Cinema Siren Whether you’re in big business or small business, we are gratefully just starting to pull out of some hard times.  This doesn’t mean any of us are...

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