Ranked #1
Ep. 15 - Ibram X. Kendi Opens American University’s Antiracist Research & Policy Center
Ep. 15 - Ibram X. Kendi Opens American University’s Antiracist Research & Policy Center
American University’s Antiracist Research & Policy Center is in its “year 0.” Ibram X. Kendi is the center’s founder... Read more
19 Feb 2018
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19mins
Ranked #2
Ep. 24 - Replacement Shelters and the NEAR Act
Ep. 24 - Replacement Shelters and the NEAR Act
This week, on Washington City Podcast, a quick look at some of the District’s biggest news stories. Housing reporter Mor... Read more
23 Apr 2018
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15mins
Ranked #3
Scenes from Florida Avenue Market
Scenes from Florida Avenue Market
On the cover of this week’s paper, staff photographer Darrow Montgomery and podcast host Will Warren looked at the rapid... Read more
31 May 2019
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26mins
Ranked #4
Initiative 77 Repealed, Sealing Evictions Records, and Museums Right Past Wrongs
Initiative 77 Repealed, Sealing Evictions Records, and Museums Right Past Wrongs
All the week’s news on this first Friday edition of Washington City Podcast. This week, the D.C. Council officially rep... Read more
19 Oct 2018
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18mins
Ranked #5
Ep. 28 - James Forman Jr.
Ep. 28 - James Forman Jr.
James Forman Jr. is the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America, a bo... Read more
25 Jun 2018
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30mins
Ranked #6
Housing Is Health
Housing Is Health
On this week's episode of Washington City Podcast, housing reporter Morgan Baskin talks about the relationship between h... Read more
24 May 2019
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10mins
Ranked #7
Subpoenas and a Reprimand for Jack Evans
Subpoenas and a Reprimand for Jack Evans
The D.C. Council is preparing to reprimand Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans for pitching private-sector contacts from his... Read more
8 Mar 2019
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12mins
Ranked #8
Proposed Changes to D.C.'s Arts Commission Have Artists on Edge
Proposed Changes to D.C.'s Arts Commission Have Artists on Edge
On this week's episode of Washington City Podcast, arts editor Matt Cohen talks about his cover story looking at propose... Read more
17 May 2019
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13mins
Ranked #9
Police and Transparency
Police and Transparency
This week, on the podcast, we're looking at the Metropolitan Police Department and transparency. Loose Lips reporter Mit... Read more
22 Feb 2019
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12mins
Ranked #10
Where to Eat in 2019, Plus Housing News and Our Fiction Issue
Where to Eat in 2019, Plus Housing News and Our Fiction Issue
Happy New Year, D.C.! We've spent some time reflecting on the past year, but we're also eagerly looking ahead to this on... Read more
4 Jan 2019
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13mins
Ranked #11
Mayor Bowser Vetoes a Bill, the Shutdown Continues, and the Future of Langston Golf Course
Mayor Bowser Vetoes a Bill, the Shutdown Continues, and the Future of Langston Golf Course
This week on Washington City Podcast, contributor Fredora Kamara talks about the uncertain future of the historic black ... Read more
18 Jan 2019
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11mins
Ranked #12
Ep. 25 - Sanford Capital and D.C.'s Cultural Plan
Ep. 25 - Sanford Capital and D.C.'s Cultural Plan
This week on Washington City Podcast, we look at news from around the District. Last week the notorious landlord Sanford... Read more
30 Apr 2018
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14mins
Ranked #13
Arts Club: Locke
Arts Club: Locke
For this week’s edition of City Paper Arts Club, arts editor Kayla Randall and multimedia editor Will Warren quarantined... Read more
22 May 2020
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23mins
Ranked #14
Furlough Phone Line
Furlough Phone Line
Washington City Podcast opened its phone line for furloughed workers, contractors, and non-feds affected by the shutdown... Read more
11 Jan 2019
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13mins
Ranked #15
Why Isn't Jordan McRae in the NBA?
Why Isn't Jordan McRae in the NBA?
In this week's episode we're talking about a professional basketball player who's caught in a sort of limbo. Jordan McRa... Read more
1 Mar 2019
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13mins
Ranked #16
One Day in D.C.
One Day in D.C.
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... Read more
29 Mar 2019
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14mins
Ranked #17
Ep. 18 - School Transfers, Food Trucks, and TOPA
Ep. 18 - School Transfers, Food Trucks, and TOPA
This week’s Washington City Podcast looks at some of the biggest stories in D.C. We explore the scandal involving former... Read more
12 Mar 2018
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19mins
Ranked #18
Ep. 29 - Poet A.B. Spellman Loves Love
Ep. 29 - Poet A.B. Spellman Loves Love
This summer we’re launching a new perspectives series—a string of interviews with D.C. residents young and old. You won’... Read more
9 Jul 2018
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26mins
Ranked #19
Ep. 32 - We're Feeling Crabby
Ep. 32 - We're Feeling Crabby
There are few things that say summer in D.C. like getting seafood at the Maine Avenue Fish Market. Guests may swing by t... Read more
23 Aug 2018
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11mins
Ranked #20
Hospital and Housing News, the Year in Photos, and the Sleigher
Hospital and Housing News, the Year in Photos, and the Sleigher
It's the most wonderful time of the year! The time when City Paper staffers and contributors grab a mug of hot cocoa, ga... Read more
21 Dec 2018
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28mins