
"Good morning. Gusts continue to pester, but we'll see a high around 71 eventually today. Windy overnight, too, with a low near 46. The Capitals host St. Louis tonight, and the Wizards visit Boston. You can find me on Bluesky, I'm @kmcorliss.19 on Signal, and there's a link to my email address below. Thanks for reading Washingtonian Today. If you know someone who might enjoy these roundups, please forward this email;your friend can get a free subscription here."
"" Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma"by Claire Dederer. Here, Dederer blends personal essay with feminist theory to answer a question that unfortunately feels more pressing every day: Is it possible to separate art you enjoy from an artist who you believe has done terrible things? If you've ever had complicated feelings about loving a Roman Polanski movie or a Michael Jackson song, this is a worthwhile read."
"Curtains on the shutshow: A government funding bill passed 222-209 in the House of Representatives yesterday and President Trump signed it last night, ending the record 43-day shutdown. "So I just want to tell the American people, you should not forget this," Trump said, blaming Democrats for the shutdown. "When we come up to midterms and other things, don't forget what they've done to our country." ( AP)"
Windy conditions will continue, with a high near 71 today and an overnight low near 46. The Washington Capitals host St. Louis tonight, and the Washington Wizards travel to Boston. Contact is available on Bluesky at @kmcorliss.19, on Signal, and via an email link included in the newsletter. Claire Dederer's Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma combines personal essay and feminist theory to examine whether audiences can separate art from artists accused of wrongdoing. A government funding bill passed 222-209 in the House and was signed, ending a 43-day shutdown. Debate over expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies and premium increases is likely to continue.
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