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Maura Judkis

Maura Judkis

Features Reporter at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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Washington isn’t sleeping anymore

Elon Musk and his DOGE team seem to be up at all hours, and federal workers are too anxious to rest.
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Guest column | Watching my toddler fall in love with art is a peak ...

Through the eyes of a 2-year-old, the New York exhibition of “Luna Luna” is pure magic.
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At Westminster and Fashion Week, dogs and models have one job: Walk

The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show overlapped with New York Fashion Week in midtown Manhattan, where Monty the giant schnauzer took best in show Tuesday.
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For years, these artists painted L.A. on fire. Now life is a charre...

The L.A. wildfires look eerily like works of art by Alex Schaefer, Ed Ruscha, Francesca Gabbiani, John Knuth and others.
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Review | Frank Lloyd Wright’s unrealized vision of a great city’s f...

“Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania,” at the National Building Museum, visualizes how Wright’s projects would have transformed Pittsburgh and its surroundings.
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Pandas are our laziest celebrities. So why can’t we get enough?

Pandas are back at the National Zoo in Washington, with Bao Li and Qing Bao making their debut this month.
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The most memorable looks at Trump’s second inauguration

The memorable Trump inauguration looks included Melania Trump’s hat, Usha Vance in pink and John Fetterman in shorts.
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Review | A global tour of life from D.C.’s women photojournalists

A Women Photojournalists of Washington exhibition shows a striking range of images taken by photographers from the area.
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The List

What’s out and what’s in for 2025: The List, a Washington Post tradition since 1978, reveals the present and predicts the future.
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Analysis | X is Elon’s world. Threads is a mess. Is Bluesky any bet...

Is Bluesky any better than X? It certainly seems to be better than Threads.
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Review | Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s radical reinvention of portraiture

The National Portrait Gallery’s “Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Always to Return” expands what a portrait can be: Strings of lights, piles of candy or collections of words.