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Will Warren

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Will Warren

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The Arts Club podcast team goes on a wild ride full of scamming, flooding, and class struggle with Parasite.
The Arts Club team tries to find out whodunit in this wildly entertaining mystery.   Next: Parasite
The Arts Club team spends some time on an island with a Gullah family. Next: Knives Out
The Arts Club team goes on a journey with a survivalist family in the Pacific Northwest.   Next: Daughters of the Dust
The Arts Club team addresses what's going on in the world and spends some time with a little boy who just wants to be a ballet dancer. Kayla's conversation with James Forman Jr. Will's conversation with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi A note from the sta
For this week’s edition of City Paper Arts Club, arts editor Kayla Randall and multimedia editor Will Warren quarantined in a car for an hour and a half with a man named Ivan Locke. He was not having a good night. Locke, which premiered in 2013
The Arts Club team battles demons of the past and fights for family and a future.   Next: Locke
The Arts Club team goes on a journey with an enslaved man named Hiram in Virginia.   Next: Warrior
The Arts Club searches for love and identity in Miami with Chiron. And cries. So much crying. Next: Ta-Nehisi Coates' The Water Dancer
Do you want remember everything that ever happened to you? If Could you stop yourself from obsessing over the past? The Arts Club watches Black Mirror's "The Entire History of You" and finds out. Next: Moonlight After that: The Water Dancer
Zombies don't have hearts, but the Arts Club does. This week, the Arts Club team searches for humanity in the empty streets of a post-apocalyptic London and unpacks the metaphors in 28 Days Later. Next: "The Entire History of You" Black Mirror,
The Arts Club reads and draws inspiration from Maggie Paxson's The Plateau. We try to figure out how to find peace amidst violence, and we also respond to the author's incisive, thoughtful questions for us. The Arts Club is watching 28 Days La
The Arts Club watches The Day After Tomorrow and asks what normal looks like after a global disaster and compares the ongoing pandemic to climate change.   The Arts Club is reading The Plateau by Maggie Paxson for next week's episode. After tha
On the cover of this week’s paper, staff photographer Darrow Montgomery and podcast host Will Warren looked at the rapidly changing Florida Avenue Market—the longtime home to wholesalers and produce vendors that surrounds the newer Union Market
On this week's episode of Washington City Podcast, housing reporter Morgan Baskin talks about the relationship between housing and health. She looks at childhood asthma, which can be exacerbated by poor housing conditions. Host Will Warren also
On this week's episode of Washington City Podcast, arts editor Matt Cohen talks about his cover story looking at proposed changes to the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and the last year of turmoil at that agency. He wrote it with Kris
Our annual Best of D.C. issue is on the streets and online, and it's chock-a-block with all the things that make D.C. great. Readers voted for their favorite salons and mechanics, and City Paper staffers recommended their favorite things to do
"What's Good?!" with Haywood Turnipseed Jr. returns to Washington City Podcast. This week, Turnipseed Jr. talks with another local comic, Sylvia Traymore Morrison. Morrison is a noted impressionist, once roasted Muhammad Ali, and has been perfo
D.C. is home to so many museums. Our collections house masterpieces from all over the world and across history—and many of them are free to enter. But some people, including Washington City Podcast host Will Warren, sometimes feel like a bit lo
This week on Washington City Podcast host Will Warren and housing complex reporter Morgan Baskin talk about Baskin's investigation into D.C.'s child welfare agency. The investigation was several years in the making, and looks at the devastating
This week on Washington City Podcast, arts editor Matt Cohen and host Will Warren talk about how D.C. supports its arts community. They talk about proposed changes to the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and D.C.'s new Cultural Plan. As
A week ago, a team of City Paper reporters went all over town, capturing small scenes from a day in the life of D.C. The host of this podcast, Will Warren, helped put that project together, and today, in role-reversing episode of the podcast, e
City Paper has a new Q&A series where comic Haywood Turnipseed Jr. and his guests talk about what's good in the world and D.C. We've recorded these conversations and will feature some of them on our podcast. The first of these interviews was wi
D.C.'s maternal mortality rate is well above the national average, and the city has finally established a committee to review the cases of mothers who die in the District. City Paper's Kayla Randall, who previously reported on the obstacles wom
The D.C. Council is preparing to reprimand Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans for pitching private-sector contacts from his government email address. At the same time, the mayor and councilmembers have been directed via federal subpoena to keep re
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