- Culture of Washington, D.C.
The culture of
Washington, D.C. is influenced by the presence of the federal government, which has been instrumental in developing numerous cultural institutions throughout the city. During the early 20th century, Washington'sU Street Corridor was an important center forAfrican American culture .Museums and monuments
Washington is home to numerous national landmarks and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. The
National Mall is a large, open area in the center of the city featuring many monuments to American leaders; it also serves to connect theWhite House and the United States Capitol buildings. Located prominently in the center of the Mall is theWashington Monument . Other notable points of interest near the Mall include theJefferson Memorial ,Lincoln Memorial ,Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial ,National World War II Memorial ,Korean War Veterans Memorial ,Vietnam Veterans Memorial , theDistrict of Columbia War Memorial and the Albert Einstein Memorial.The world famous
Smithsonian Institution is located in the District. The Smithsonian today is a collection of museums that includes theAnacostia Museum ,Arthur M. Sackler Gallery ,Hirshhorn Museum ,National Air and Space Museum ,National Museum of American History ,National Museum of the American Indian ,National Museum of Natural History , National Portrait Gallery,National Postal Museum ,Smithsonian American Art Museum ,Renwick Gallery , and the National Zoo.There are many art museums in D.C., in addition to those that are part of the Smithsonian, including the
National Gallery of Art ,National Museum of Women in the Arts , theCorcoran Gallery of Art , and thePhillips Collection .The
Library of Congress and the National Archives house thousands of documents covering every period in American history. Some of the more notable documents in the National Archives include the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights.Other points of interest in the District include
Arena Stage , Chinatown,Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ,Blair House ,Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle ,Folger Shakespeare Library ,Ford's Theatre ,Frederick Douglass National Historic Site ,International Spy Museum ,National Building Museum ,National Geographic Society , Old Post Office Building,Theodore Roosevelt Island ,United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ,Washington National Cathedral and theMount St. Sepulchre Franciscan Monastery .Performing arts
Washington is a major national center for the arts, with many venues for the performing arts in the city. Theater dates back to the early 19th century when a theater was established in Samuel Blodgett Jr's Great Hotel on E Street in 1800, soon after the capital was relocated to Washington, D.C.cite journal |author=Meersman, Roger |title=The Kennedy Center: From Dream to Reality |journal=Records of the Columbia Historical Society |date=1980 |volume=50 |pages=p. 527] The National Theatre opened in 1835 on E Street, near the
White House .DAR Constitution Hall opened in 1929, and remained the city's primary concert hall until theJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts opened in 1971.DAR Constitution Hall, National Theatre, and other venues remained segregated throughout the early part of the 20th century.
Contralto Marian Anderson was barred from performing at Constitution Hall in 1939, instead performing at the Lincoln Memorial to large crowds. TheU Street Corridor was the center ofAfrican American culture in Washington, D.C. The Lincoln Theatre hosted the likes ofDuke Ellington andElla Fitzgerald on U Street (known as "Washington's Black Broadway") prior to the 1968 riots. [cite book |title=Miracle on the Potomac |author=Becker, Ralph E. |date=1990 |publisher=Bartleby Press]Arena Stage , one of the first non-profit regional theaters in the nation produces an eight-show season ranging from classics to world premieres, dedicated to the American canon of theater. TheShakespeare Theatre Company is regarded as one of the world's great Shakespeare troupes. Numerous other professional theaters, such as the Studio Theatre and Woolly Mammoth, and venues such as the National Theatre, make the city a major theater center. The Kennedy Center hosts the National Symphony Orchestra, theWashington National Opera , theWashington Ballet , and a variety of other musical and stage performances.Notable local music clubs include
Madam's Organ Blues Bar inAdams Morgan ; Blues Alley in Georgetown; theEighteenth Street Lounge in theDupont Circle district; and the Black Cat, the , theBohemian Caverns jazz club, the Twins jazz clubs, all in theU Street NW area. The U Street area actually contains more than two dozen bars, clubs, and restaurants that feature jazz either nightly or several times a week. Notable Washingtonians in the entertainment industry include singer-songwriterMarvin Gaye , film actressHelen Hayes , comedianDavid Chappelle , musicianDuke Ellington , filmmakerTed Salins and two members ofJefferson Airplane : guitaristJorma Kaukonen and bass playerJack Casady .Music
D.C. has its own native music genre, called
go-go , a post-funk, percussion-driven flavor ofR&B that blends live sets with relentless dance rhythms, so-called because they "go and go and go." The most accomplished practitioner of go-go was D.C. bandleaderChuck Brown , who brought go-go to the brink of national recognition with his 1979 LP "Bustin' Loose ". Go-Go band and Washington nativesExperience Unlimited (E.U.) hit the American pop charts in 1988 with their memorable dance tune "Da Butt " Other notable go-go bands includeRare Essence ,Trouble Funk ,Junkyard Band ,Backyard Band , and theNortheast Groovers .Washington was an important center in the genesis of
punk rock in the United States. Punk bands of note from Washington includeTru Fax & the Insaniacs , Fugazi,Bad Brains , andMinor Threat . Washingtonians continue to support punk bands, long after the punk movement's popularity peaked. The region also has a significantindie rock history and was home to TeenBeat,Dischord Records and Simple Machines, among other indie record labels.Washington is also home to
Duke Ellington School of the Arts , founded in 1974 and part of theDC Public School System . Some other notable music education organizations which are located and founded in Washington include theDC Youth Orchestra Program founded in 1960,Blues Alley founded in 1985, and the Levine School of Music founded in 1976.The Latino Community in Washington, D.C.
The Latino community in Washington, D.C. is one of the most thriving ones in the nation. There are several medical centers that cater to the needs of the Spanish-speaking population. Also, there are about six newspapers in Spanish and various bilingual schools. Most government programs and facilities provide services in Spanish. The transportation system like Metro and buses offer information (e.g. brochures and announcements) in English and Spanish. The Mayor's Office has a division for the Latino community called OLA (the Office of Latino Affairs). There are many centers that offer services in Spanish and have special programs for the Latino community such as the
Whitman-Walker Clinic , the Office of Human Services of the District of Columbia, most hospitals offer bilingual services including translators and bilingual staff on call twenty-four hours a day.Latin music is heard all across the city (supermarkets,Starbucks , restaurants, etc.) Bilingual staff can be found in most supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants, laundromats, etc.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the city after English, and most government city programs publish and advertise in English and Spanish among other languages. Cultural programs and events for the Latino community thrive all across the city, including frequent concerts by top Latin music artists such asJuanes ,Shakira ,Alejandro Fernández ,Juan Gabriel , andRicky Martin . There is also a theater company called Gala, which presents plays all year round.
The metropolitan area of Washington, D.C. has the largest population of Salvadorans in the world afterSan Salvador . Also, there are communities fromPeru ,Guatemala ,Honduras ,Colombia , and otherLatin American countries.
Most universities and colleges in the area have Spanish and Latino representatives for the recruitment of Latino students. Furthermore, there are many organizations that foster the educational and professional needs of young Latino students like the Latin American Youth Center. There are programs for Latinos who suffer from substance abuse like AYUDA. The Latino Federation of Greater Washington gathers the largest group of Latino organizations in the area and Latino serving populations programs in the region. Additionally, all Latin American countries have diplomatic representation in Washington, D.C., including Cuba. The World Bank, The InterAmerican Development Bank, The International Monetary Fund, and the Organization of American States have clubs, associations, and committees that gather Latinos from many countries and regions.
Health: as Mary's Center, Columbia Heights Clinic, and La Clinica del Pueblo. Some hospitals like the Washington Hospital, Providence Hospital, Howard University Hospitals, The George Washington University Hospital provide services in Spanish.
Education:Bell Multicultural High school and Oyster Elementary school.
Government agencies: OLA, Office of Latino Affairs.
Entertainment: Spanish theater company GALA, Washington, D.C. Univision, Telemundo, radio Viva.
Higher Education: George Washington University, Howard University, Gallaudet University, The University of Maryland, College Park.
Newspapers: The Washington Hispanic, El Pregonero, El Tiempo.
Supermarkets: Whole Foods (bilingual staff), and Latino products, Panam, and Bestway.Neiborhoods: Although Latinas/os can be found all across the city, high rent and gentrification programs have pushed them further and further out of the city, but there are some areas where their concetration is highly noticeable like Adams Morgan, Bloomingdale, Columbia Hieghts, Georgia Avenue and Petworth, Shaw, and all across NorthEast.
Senior Latinas/os: EUFULA.
Lifestyle: in addition to having one of the largest concentration of Latinos in the country, Latinos from the LGBT community are widely represented. Many associations, night clubs, restaurants, cafes, and stores cater to their needs and/or dedicate a day or night to cater to this sub-community all across the city. Famous are the one Saturday night clubs such as Fuego (location varies) which are famous in the city. This program/event can congregate over 1,000 LGBT Latinas/os per night. Several publications advertise and promote services and programs for the Latino LGBT community.Television shows
There have been several television series that have featured the District. Most of these have been related to government ("The West Wing and Commander in Chief") or security organizations ("
The District ", "Get Smart "). Other programs had the nation's capital as a secondary focus, telling stories on their own that were not always tied to the infrastructure of the government either in the district or for the country. For instance, "Murphy Brown " focused on the lives of the reporters of the (fictional) Washington-based television newsmagazine, "FYI". The soap opera "Capitol" allowed for stories about political intrigue alongside the traditional class struggle sagas. The sitcom "227" portrayed the life of theAfrican American majority as seen through the eyes of residents in a Washington apartment building. There are also many movies shot and filmed in the city yearly. "Cory in the House " onThe Disney Channel uses Washington, D.C. as a backdrop.Movies
The District has also been host to several movies, where the main characters are often linked to politics ("
Wedding Crashers " and "Being There ") or adventure ("Hollow Man " and "National Treasure ").ports
Other professional and semi-professional teams based in D.C. include the USAFL
Baltimore Washington Eagles , the NWFAD.C. Divas , theMinor League Football D.C. Explosion , the Washington RFCrugby union team of the Rugby Super League, as well as a host of others playing in thePotomac Rugby Union and the Washington Cricket League. It was also home to the WUSAWashington Freedom , from 1987 to 1989 home of theMajor Indoor Lacrosse League 'sWashington Wave , and during the 2000–2002 NLL seasons, theWashington Power was based in the city. Inrugby league , theWashington D.C. Slayers play in theAmerican National Rugby League .There were two
Major League Baseball teams named the Washington Senators in the early and mid-20th century, which left to become respectively theMinnesota Twins and the Texas Rangers. In the 19th century, the town was home to teams called the Washington Nationals, Washington Statesmen, and Washington Senators on and off from the 1870s to the turn of the century.Washington was home to several
Negro League baseball teams, including theHomestead Grays ,Washington Black Senators , Washington Elite Giants,Washington Pilots , andWashington Potomacs .The
Verizon Center in Chinatown, home to the Capitals, Mystics, Wizards and theGeorgetown Hoyas , is also a major venue for concerts,World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)professional wrestling , and other events, having replaced the oldCapital Centre . Since its opening in 1997, the arena has served as a catalyst of prosperity in Chinatown. Office buildings, high-end condominiums, restaurant chains, movie theatres, and other luxuries have sprung up around Chinatown. On the downside, the growth has forced out many Chinatown landmarks, and only a fraction of Chinatown remains "Chinese".Fact|date=March 2007The city's soccer team, D.C. United, is the most successful franchise in MLS history, with 4 league championships and 10 total tournament victories, both league highs. The city is also considered the most passionate soccer market, with a list of people including MLS Commissioner Don Garber and TV Commentator (and former US National team and MLS star) Eric Wynalda outright declaring Washington the country's best soccer market. Washington will host the 2007 edition of MLS Cup at RFK Stadium.
Washington hosts the annual
Legg Mason Tennis Classic tennis tournament that takes place at theCarter Barron Tennis Center on 17th Street.The
Marine Corps Marathon and theNational Marathon are both held annually in Washington.Media
Newspapers
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The Washington Post " is the oldest and most-read dailynewspaper in Washington, and it has developed into one of the most reputable daily newspapers in the U.S. It is most notable for exposing theWatergate scandal , among other achievements. The Washington Post also has a daily free newspaper called the "Express", summarizing events, sports, and entertainment. The daily "Washington Times " and the free weekly "Washington City Paper " also have substantial readership in the District. OnFebruary 1 ,2005 the free dailytabloid "Washington Examiner " debuted, having been formed from a chain of suburban newspapers known as the "Journal Newspapers".The weekly "
Washington Blade " and "Metro Weekly " focus ongay issues, and the "Washington Informer " on African American issues. Bi-weekly "Street Sense" focuses on issues ofhomelessness and poverty.Many neighborhoods in the District have their own community newspapers, usually published on a weekly basis. Some of these include The Current Newspapers, which has editions serving
Dupont Circle ,Foggy Bottom , Georgetown, Chevy Chase, Upper Northwest and a Capitol Hill paper called The Capitol Hill Current/Voice of the Hill. Additional papers include "In-Towner" (Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, andAdams Morgan ), "Hill Rag " (Capitol Hill), "East of the River" (Anacostia), and "DC North" (Northeast DC). In addition, several specialty newspapers serve the U.S. Congress; most notable are "Roll Call" and "The Hill".Television
The metro area is served by several local broadcast
television stations and is the eighth largest designated market area in the U.S., with 2,252,550 homes (2.04% of the U.S. population). Major television network affiliates include WRC 4 (NBC ),WTTG 5 (Fox), WJLA 7 (ABC), WUSA 9 (CBS ),WDCA 20 (MyNetwork TV ) andWDCW 50 (The CW) as well as WETA 26 and WHUT 32 (PBS) stations. Channels 4 and 5 areOwned-and-operated station s. Public Access on Cable Television is provided by thePublic Access Corporation of the District of Columbia on two channels simulcast to both local cable TV Systems. One channel is devoted to religious programming and the other channel provides a diversity of offerings. A regional news station,News Channel 8 , is carried on Channel 8 on all cable systems in Washington, D.C. and surrounding communities. Additionally, most Baltimore area television stations can be seen in the Washington region. Besides being viewed clearly in the District, they can especially be seen in the suburbs of the Interstate 95 corridor between both cities. They are:WMAR 2 (ABC) - WBAL 11 (
NBC ) - WJZ 13 (CBS ) - WMJF 16 (Ind/MTV2) - WMPT 22 / WMPB 67 (PBS/MPB) -WUTB 24 (MyNetwork TV ) -WBFF 45 (FOX) -WNUV 54 (The CW) (The Tube on DT2)The WTTG Television Tower, built in 1963, is a 214.8 metre high guyed TV mast; it is only 17.2 meters shorter than the
Hughes Memorial Tower : the tallest structure in Washington D.C. Fact|date=February 2007Spanish-language television is also represented by
Telemundo WZDC-LP 25 and Telefutura affiliateWMDO-CA 47, but these are low-power television stations limited to within the Capital Beltway area. Univision'sWFDC 14, however, transmits as a full power station and can be received as far north as Baltimore.Incidentally, D.C's Univision and Telefutura stations (owned by Entravision) switched call letters on
January 1 ,2006 ; meaning that now Univision is the only Spanish station which can be seen at full power over the whole Washington metropolitan area. The Univision network moved from low-powered Channel 47/WMDO to full-powered Channel 14/WFDC; Univision's youth-oriented Telefutura network moved from 14 to 47. The change caused Univision and Telefutura to exchange channel locations on D.C. area cable TV systems, too.Azteca America announced they would start transmitting from a new full powered Spanish-language broadcast affiliate in the region, Channel 69/WQAW on October 6, 2006, as well as its addition to local channel lineups for Comcast Cable. However it has not been seen on the air as of yet. Earliest reports from viewers do not indicate availability of its broadcasts inside the District, as far south as Prince William County, Virginia, or as far north as the Columbia/Baltimore area.Several
cable television networks have their headquarters in the Washington area includingC-SPAN on Capitol Hill,Black Entertainment Television (BET) in Northeast Washington, and Discovery Communications inSilver Spring, Maryland , as well as thePublic Broadcasting Service (PBS) inAlexandria, Virginia . Major national broadcasters and cable outlets includingNBC , ABC, CBS, FOX, andCNN maintain a significant presence in Washington, as do those from around the world including the BBC, CBC, andAl Jazeera . "America's Most Wanted " is the only network primetime program produced in Washington.Radio
There are several major
radio stations serving the metro area, with a wide variety of musical interests.Contemporary music Station (and arguably the most popular) isWIHT 99.5 FM (Hot 99.5) located inRockville, Maryland . Rock stations include WTGB 94.7 FM (Triple A) and WWDC 101.1 FM (alternative rock/pop). Urban stations include WPGC 95.5 FM (rhythmic top 40 /urban contemporary),WHUR 96.3 FM (Howard University urban adult contemporary station),WMMJ 102.3 FM (urban adult contemporary),WKYS 93.9 FM (urban contemporary), andRadio CPR 97.5 FM (a popularpirate radio station broadcasting in the area aroundMount Pleasant ,Adams Morgan , and Columbia Heights). Two majorcontemporary Christian music stations in the region areWGTS 91.9 FM (of Takoma Park) andWPER 89.9 (ofWarrenton, Virginia ). Stations that concentrate on talk and sports include WJFK 106.7 FM,WMAL 630 AM (conservative),WWRC 1260 AM (progressive talk),WOL 1450 AM, WPGC 1580 AM (gospel ), WTEM 980 AM (sports talk),WAVA 105.1 FM (Christiantalk radio ),WTOP 103.5 FM (news), andWWWT 1500 AM/107.7 FM (3WT/talk). Radio duosDon and Mike andRon and Fez both had great success on WJFK, although the latter now broadcast on D.C.-basedXM Satellite Radio via the network's New York studio.WOL 1450 AM, WKYS 93.9 FM, and WMMJ 102.3 are owned by Washington's Radio One, the largest African American media conglomerate in the country. It was founded by Cathy Hughes, a prominent figure in Washington radio since her days at
Howard University 's WHUR.There are two
National Public Radio (NPR) affiliates:WAMU 88.5 FM (NPR andPublic Radio International programming, community programming, andBBC news), broadcast from theAmerican University , and WETA 90.9 FM (around-the-clockclassical music ). Other stations includeWASH 97.1 FM (adult contemporary ),WMZQ-FM 98.7 FM (country music ), WBIG 100.3 FM (classic hits ),Triple X ESPN Radio 92.7 FM/94.3 FM/730 AM (sports talk station controlled byWashington Redskins ownerDaniel Snyder ),WLZL El Zol 99.1 FM (Latin/Tropical),WPRS-FM Praise 104.1 (gospel),WPFW 89.3 FM (jazz and progressive talk),WJZW 105.9 FM (smooth jazz ), andWRQX 107.3 FM (hot adult contemporary). Additionally, most major radio stations from Baltimore can be heard in the Washington metropolitan area.XM Satellite Radio and NPR are based in Washington. The
Voice of America , the U.S. government'sinternational broadcasting service, is headquartered in Washington.References
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