Arts Roundup: Co-Opting Punk Music to Sell Meat Edition
Quick! Someone find a reason to be grumpy about this guy, who just wants to make D.C. commuters happy. [Post]
Clint Eastwood's Republican National Convention speech: Could it have been inspired by opera? [Post]
Red Apron Butchery is really into co-opting punk-rock album covers to promote their meat. [Prince of Petworth]
Local smooth-jazz musician Marcus Johnson now has a wine. [Post]
Ben's Chili Bowl mural update! [Prince of Petworth]
Why we should care about the John Cage Centennial Festival [Post]
What would happen to theater if it didn't have to worry about money? More risk-taking shows, followed by empty theaters. [Gwydion Suilebhan]
Photos from the Mansion on O Street's Razzle Dazzle Yard Sale [Huffington Post D.C.]
Allison Stewart calls the new Bob Mould album "his most thunderous, unrelenting and immensely satisfying new album in decades." [Post]
Dave McKenna reviews Rodriguez [Post]





