Tag Archives: Joe’s Movement Emporium

A D.C. dance company is using the music of Sufjan Stevens to reflect on the last two years in a new show at Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier. Continue reading

Award-winning D.C. playwright Psalmayene 24 will adapt the book, “A Question of Freedom,” about the fight for freedom in Prince George’s County, into a play that will debut at Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier next year. Continue reading

The state of Maryland has awarded grants to three projects on the Route 1 corridor, including two aimed at Black history. Continue reading

More restoration work has been done on the historic music hall on 41st Avenue in North Brentwood, including the addition of a new sign, exterior lighting and a barber’s pole. The site was once frequented by the likes of Duke Ellington and Pearl Bailey. Continue reading

Mount Rainier’s Joe’s Movement Emporium will broadcast a live reading of a Maryland writer’s science fiction play on Friday that explores the possibilities and dangers faced by black men in the United States. Continue reading

The coronavirus pandemic has brought out the best of the Route 1 corridor, with various groups working to make a difference. Here’s a running list of charities and area businesses helping out during the pandemic. Continue reading

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