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Teri Garr, the offbeat comic actor of ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Tootsie,’ has died - WTOP News

Teri Garr, the beloved comic actress known for her roles in "Young Frankenstein" and "Tootsie," has passed away at the age of 79. Her journey from a dancer in Elvis Presley films to a prominent figure in comedy has left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Garr's unique charm and talent will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike.

Community sing fills Washington National Cathedral - WTOP News

About 750 participants gathered at the Washington National Cathedral for "The Big Sing," a free community event organized by the Kennedy Center, the cathedral, and Levine Music. This event highlights the importance of community engagement through music, fostering connections within the Washington, D.C. area.

Good grief: Gaylord National Resort brings childhood favorite to life in 2 million pounds of ice

The Gaylord National Resort is set to unveil an impressive ice sculpture exhibit themed around "A Charlie Brown Christmas," starting in November. The installation will feature 2 million pounds of ice and aims to bring this beloved childhood classic to life, attracting visitors to the resort. This festive attraction highlights the intersection of art and entertainment, making it a significant local event.

DC nonprofit chronicles city’s Latino murals in effort to preserve them - WTOP News

A DC nonprofit organization is dedicated to documenting and preserving the city's Latino murals, which hold cultural significance and reflect the community's artistic contributions. With many of these vibrant artworks at risk of removal, the initiative aims to safeguard this important aspect of local heritage. The effort coincides with Hispanic Heritage Month, highlighting the rich history and ongoing impact of Latino artists in Washington, D.C.