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Marymount University Portfolio in Motion
Students showed off innovative designs while Tadashi Shoji looked on.

March 1, 2012
The W
A visionary genius who chronicled much of the ’70s rock-’n’-roll scene, Mick Rock debuted an exhibit of iconic photography at The W, giving DC an exclusive, raw close-up of rock’s heyday. Rock himself was even spotted shooting Fitz and the Tantrums, who played live, and Thievery Corporation, who spun tracks for the occasion.

March 1, 2012
The W
A visionary genius who chronicled much of the ’70s rock-’n’-roll scene, Mick Rock debuted an exhibit of iconic photography at The W, giving DC an exclusive, raw close-up of rock’s heyday. Rock himself was even spotted shooting Fitz and the Tantrums, who played live, and Thievery Corporation, who spun tracks for the occasion.

March 1, 2012
The W
A visionary genius who chronicled much of the ’70s rock-’n’-roll scene, Mick Rock debuted an exhibit of iconic photography at The W, giving DC an exclusive, raw close-up of rock’s heyday. Rock himself was even spotted shooting Fitz and the Tantrums, who played live, and Thievery Corporation, who spun tracks for the occasion.

March 1, 2012
The W
A visionary genius who chronicled much of the ’70s rock-’n’-roll scene, Mick Rock debuted an exhibit of iconic photography at The W, giving DC an exclusive, raw close-up of rock’s heyday. Rock himself was even spotted shooting Fitz and the Tantrums, who played live, and Thievery Corporation, who spun tracks for the occasion.

March 1, 2012
The W
A visionary genius who chronicled much of the ’70s rock-’n’-roll scene, Mick Rock debuted an exhibit of iconic photography at The W, giving DC an exclusive, raw close-up of rock’s heyday. Rock himself was even spotted shooting Fitz and the Tantrums, who played live, and Thievery Corporation, who spun tracks for the occasion.

March 1, 2012
The W
A visionary genius who chronicled much of the ’70s rock-’n’-roll scene, Mick Rock debuted an exhibit of iconic photography at The W, giving DC an exclusive, raw close-up of rock’s heyday. Rock himself was even spotted shooting Fitz and the Tantrums, who played live, and Thievery Corporation, who spun tracks for the occasion.
Capitol File 8th Annual WHCD Afterparty Celebrating the White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner at Carnegie Library.



























