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Adult Short Story Judges Caroline Bock is the author of Carry Her Home, winner of the 2018 Fiction Prize from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House, and the young adult novels LIE and Before My Eyes. Bock also co-edited This Is What America Looks Like: Poetry & Fiction from DC, Maryland and Virginia from the Washington
People waitng to get into the KitKat club in Berlin, not to party, but to take a coronavirus test. The once-infamous nightclub has turned itself into a testing centre. dpa
Berlin s renowned club scene has long attracted party-goers from all over the world, but after a year of closed doors, what is the mood? And how will the scene change after the pandemic?
Sure, you can listen to music at home. But it’s not the same as dancing in a dark, sweaty club, surrounded by other people moving to the same beat – a setting that feels like a faraway dream as long as the coronavirus is around.
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Here’s what you should check out this week:
The devil you know: Explore the sinister minds of Macbeth, Iago, and other Shakespearean bad boys in
All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain, a one-man digital show. Actor Patrick Page who’s used to playing the malefactor onstage will take on various villainous roles to illustrate the Bard’s best antagonists in this Shakespeare Theatre Company production. Available to stream starting Thursday 2/4; $25, buy tickets here.
Sip and chat: Have tea with musicians in a monthly series from the National Museum of Women in the Arts. This week, hear a brief performance from local singer Courtney Dowe, followed by an interview in which she’ll discuss how she combines songwriting and human rights activism. Friday 2/5 at noon; Free, watch it online here.