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Washington Post Tells Employees: It’s Time to Return to the Office - Washingtonian
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"I want that great office energy for us every day," Publisher Will Lewis tells staffers.
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Trump’s Tariffs Could Mean Higher Prices—for DC’s MAGA Merch - Washingtonian
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With the presidential election just a few days away, both candidates are spelling out their plans for the future. For Donald Trump, that includes hefty new tariffs. While the exact numbers have varied across the former President's "weave"-coded speeches, it's likely that a re-elected Trump would...
on Nov 1
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Jeff Bezos’s DC Mansion Has Made Its Social Debut - Washingtonian
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When Jeff Bezos had purchased a vast Kalorama property and set about remodeling it to accommodate throngs of partygoers, social Washington began speculating that the Amazon founder and Washington Post owner was angling to revive Katharine Graham's role as the capital's premier host. Now we have...
on Oct 30
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MAP: Where You Can Go to the Bathroom at Kamala Harris’s DC Rally - Washingtonian
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Heading to the Vice President's speech? Here's how to make the most of the Mall's limited facilities.
on Oct 29
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What to Know About Kamala Harris’s Speech on the Ellipse - Washingtonian
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Expect thousands of attendees, road closures, and plenty of symbolism.
on Oct 29
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These Brothers Have Quietly Built a DC Nightlife Empire - Washingtonian
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Union Stage Presents is the new name for Daniel, Luke, and Jonathan Brindley's company, which just bought Pearl Street Warehouse.
on Oct 18
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Hundreds of animals will arrive from the Carolinas, southern Virginia, and Florida this week.
on Oct 9
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Meet DC’s 2024 Tech Titans - Washingtonian
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The most innovative and important leaders in Washington’s tech scene.
on Oct 9
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This Northern Virginia Restaurant Has More Than 100 Types of Instant Ramen
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Ramyun Zip in Centreville features DIY noodle bowls and kimbap.
on Oct 1
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DC Furries Take Over the Metro for First-Ever “FurRide” - Washingtonian
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Attendees included people in the military, a software engineer, and a nurse.
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Judy Lowe Neighborhood Park in Alexandria had been closed indefinitely, to the chagrin of some of Vance's neighbors in Del Ray.
on Sep 30
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DC Could Grab the Record for World’s Largest Pupusa This Weekend - Washingtonian
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DC may have the best pupusa scene outside of El Salvador, the homeland of the thick, stuffed tortilla. This weekend, a team of Salvadoran American chefs is trying to earn our city a spot in the pupusa history books: they’ll be attempting to make the world’s largest pupusa. If all goes according...
on Sep 25
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Want to Search Donald Trump’s Truth Social Posts? A New Site Is Here to Help. - Washingtonian
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Even deleted content is preserved in by the "Trump's Truth" database
on Sep 25
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An Oral History of the HFStival
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This annual mega-concert served as a cultural communion for Gen-Xers during the alt-rock boom. This fall, a new version of the festival will attempt to recapture some of the Grunge Era's magic.
on Sep 23
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Meet the Cast of "Love Is Blind DC"
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We now know who will be entering the pods on Love Is Blind DC. Netflix announced the cast list today, featuring 14 men and 15 women ages 27 to 37. The season premieres on October 2. Looking at the occupations, DC's top employer is noticeably unrepresented: the government. The pods appear to have...
on Sep 18
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Complaints About Pro-Harris Banners Open New Front in Alexandria’s Sign Wars - Washingtonian
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City code limits temporary signs to four square feet.
on Sep 18
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What to Know About the Supermoon and Partial Lunar Eclipse Over DC on Tuesday - Washingtonian
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The moon will be big, bright, and also a little shadowy on Tuesday night.
on Sep 17
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The National World War I Memorial Is Finally Finished
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"A Soldier's Journey" is a 58-foot-long sculpture that shows different stories from the war.
on Sep 16
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Pro-Harris Chalk Messages Near JD Vance’s House Painted Over - Washingtonian
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A little park closed off by the US Secret Service continues to make news.
on Sep 11
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Pawpaw Season Is Here. Where to Taste DC’s “Tropical” Fruit—and Pick Them. - Washingtonian
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The pawpaw, similar to a banana or mango, grows wild in the Washington area.
on Sep 1
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Felicia Sonmez’s Dismissal by the Washington Post Will Go Before the NLRB - Washingtonian
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The Post's union claims the reporter's firing was an unfair labor practice. The National Labor Relations Board's general counsel agrees.
on Aug 30
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Donald Trump Visits a Vietnamese Restaurant in Eden Center
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"I love Vietnamese food, but I love the people more," Trump told the crowd at Truong Tien.
on Aug 28
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Neighbors threw a party to say goodbye to the park Saturday night. It became a thing on social media.
on Aug 26
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How the Finnish Ambassador Survives Winter in Washington - Washingtonian
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Kirsti Kauppi, the Finnish ambassador to the United States, moved to Washington in 2015 after diplomatic stints in Vienna, Bangkok, and Berlin. "Winter certainly has a very important place in my heart," Kauppi says. "It’s a very essential sort of dimension of the identity of any Finn." We talked...
on Aug 25
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What Really Happened on Swann Street? - Washingtonian
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On Wednesday, June 3, DC Police Chief Peter Newsham addressed tactics his force used two evenings earlier when arresting a group of protesters on the 1400 block of Swann Street, Northwest. "It was a mass arrest," he said. "[It's] something we don't like to do, but we feel like we have to do it in
on Aug 15
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Are Virginia Drivers More Aggressive Than Ones in Maryland? This Survey Says Yes.
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Virginia is for lovers—and bad drivers. But Marylanders aren't angels either.
on Aug 7
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Washingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
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The website that Washington lives by.
on Aug 3
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If You Miss the Botanic Garden’s “Corpse Flower” Blooms, You Can Always Check out the Lego Version
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Last week, the Botanic Garden was abuzz with the beginning of two corpse flower blooms. But there’s another one that just hit peak bloom - a Lego version.
on Aug 2
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A DC Distillery Sold 500 Bottles of Kamala Harris-Inspired Whiskey This Week
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Republic Restoratives sees a surge in sales of its bourbon-rye blend, "Madam."
on Jul 29
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I Saw “Twisters” in 4DX. I Didn’t Realize It Was a Comedy. - Washingtonian
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You can't help but laugh when your seat is tossing you around and you're being hit by blasts of silly fog.
on Jul 26
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6 DC-Area Restaurant Weeks to Look Forward to This Summer - Washingtonian
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Where to find good deals—and support local businesses—in the coming months.
on Jul 19
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How Donald Trump and the GOP Broke Up With Big Business
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For decades, the Republican Party and corporate America enjoyed a happy Washington marriage. Then came Donald Trump.
on Jul 18
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The 51st will launch this fall. But first, its founders want to establish a relationship with the people they'll cover.
on Jul 18
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Neighborhood Guide: Things to Do in Southwest Waterfront
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Check out these new spots to sip, sup, sail, and shop in this DC neighborhood.
on Jul 15
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A San Francisco-Style Burrito Shop Is Opening in Takoma Park
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San Pancho is the latest from the owners of Cielo Rojo.
on Jul 13
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Le Dîner en Blanc Returns to a Secret DC Spot This September - Washingtonian
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The Paris-born pop-up picnic draws thousands of white-clad Washingtonians every summer.
on Jul 12
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Tyra Banks Is Opening an Ice Cream Pop-Up in Woodley Park - Washingtonian
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SMiZE & DREAM, 2653 Connecticut Ave., NW. One of the top-earning supermodels of all time. The creator of America’s Next Top Model. The onetime host of Dancing with the Stars and America’s Got Talent. Now, Tyra Banks is also the proud owner of a new ice cream shop in Woodley Park. Banks, who spends much
on Jul 12
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Best of Washington 2024: Where to Eat and Drink
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Our favorite new and classic spots to sip and savor.
on Jul 12
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NPR Gets $5.5M to Support Local and Regional News - Washingtonian
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The money will go toward the organization's efforts to beef up public radio and digital news across the country.
on Jul 12
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3 Great Lake Getaways Close to DC
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Escape the summer heat at these serene mountain lake getaways. Bonus: One has an old-fashioned drive-in theater.
on Jul 10
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River Club Brings Stylish Italian, Spanish, and Lebanese to the Georgetown Waterfront
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The restaurant comes from the owners of Residents Café & Bar in Dupont.
on Jul 8
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This Feather Could Save Your Life
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When birds collide with airplanes, their remains are sent to a special lab in Washington, DC. There, an elite team of avian detectives works to prevent future catastrophes.
on Jul 8
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This Guy Biked to All 790 Capital Bikeshare Stations - Washingtonian
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Stanley Seiden has done a whole lot of docking.
on Jun 28
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Robert Winnett Won’t Become the Washington Post’s Editor After All - Washingtonian
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The British journalist Robert Winnett will not become the Washington Post's next editor, the Post reported Friday morning. He'll remain at the UK's Telegraph newspaper, Elahe Izadi reports: “I'm pleased to report that Rob Winnett has decided to stay with us,” Telegraph editor Chris Evans wrote...
on Jun 26
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Call Your Mother Georgetown’s Zoning Hearing Got Trashy—Literally - Washingtonian
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On Wednesday, the DC Board of Zoning Adjustments held a virtual hearing regarding the future of the Georgetown location of the popular bagel chain Call Your Mother, which needs two permits to be approved in order to continue operating as a restaurant in the neighborhood, amid challenges from...
on Jun 26
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Yes, There’s a Trump Presidential Library at the National Archives—and It’s Hiring - Washingtonian
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Hot job alert!
on Jun 25
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Michelin Adds 5 New Restaurants to Its DC Guide
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Stars won't be awarded until later this year.
on Jun 24
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DC Chefs Win Big at the 2024 James Beard Awards
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Michael Rafidi and Masako Morishita took home two of the most high profile awards of the night.
on Jun 24
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A New Exhibit Asks You to Reconsider How Much You Hate Brutalism - Washingtonian
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"Capital Brutalism" at the National Building Museum invites a fresh look at mid-20th-century DC architecture.
on Jun 24