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6 Looks That Prove Poofy Sleeves and Oversize Silhouettes Are Adding Oomph to Spring Fashions
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Forget Brunch Burgers—Decadent Brunch Salads Are the Way to Go
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Things to Do in DC This Weekend (February 20-23): Native Women Artists, Overwatch, and The Mother Tongue Film Festival
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Things to Do in DC This Week (February 18-19): Sour Beers at ChurchKey, Atlas Intersections, and The Washington Ballet
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25 Incredibly DC Dating Stories—From Meet-Cutes to Nightmares
Dating in 2020 is weird. But dating in 2020 in tragically divided Washington? Yeah, weirder.
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Todd Hitt’s Shameless Con: How Washington Society Got Scammed by One of Its Own
He’s a son of the Hitt construction dynasty, the family who built landmarks all over town. And he made sure everyone knew it.
Food
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Opinion
Coverage of Kobe Bryant’s Death Is a Test of the #MeToo Era
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92 Hidden Gems and Attractions in Washington
Behind-the-scenes tours, quirky museums, secret bars, and other fascinating but little-known things to see and do.
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DC Is Getting a Hotel With a Record Store, a Rotating Lineup of DJs, and Food by the Timber Pizza Co. Team
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A Final Interview With Nixon “Plumber” Egil “Bud” Krogh, Who Has Died at Age 80
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6 Hot New DC Restaurants to Try Right Now
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My Nine-Month Quest for a Decent Zero-Proof Cocktail
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12 Must-Try Classics for DC Winter Restaurant Week
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Apocalypse Town! Our Semi-Serious Guide to the End of Days
Some people are actually ready for it.
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The Top 12 DC-Area Restaurants Coming in 2020 (Ranked!)
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7 New Restaurants to Try for DC Winter Restaurant Week
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Woolly Mammoth’s New Leader Wants to Run the Most Woke Theater in Washington
Maria Manuela Goyanes is pushing Woolly to become an artistic standard bearer for the #MeToo, anti-racist era. It’s making some people uncomfortable.
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7 Healthy Brunch Spots Around DC
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18 Things to Do Around DC This January
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Tiffany Trump Is About to Finish Law School. And She’s Getting a Lot Trumpier.
You never see her, and rarely hear about her. But there are signs that may change. Trying to understand the President’s quietest child.
Food
12 Super-Cozy Winter Weekend Brunch Spots Around DC
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The Hilton Brothers Are Opening a Fireplace Bar With New York-Style Pizza in Shaw
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These Are Washingtonian Readers’ Favorite Restaurants in 2019
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How the Mueller Investigation Changed K Street
Beltway fixers dish on the illicit economy around foreign lobbying and how Washington’s influence industry is adapting in the post-Mueller age—for better and worse.
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6 Awesome Artisans Around DC Who Make Guitars, Clothing, Jewelry, and More
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You Won’t Want to Miss These 25 Holiday Markets Around DC
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22 Washington-Area Charities Where a Donation of Any Size—Even $50—Has Impact
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18 Made-in-DC Products That Will Make Great Gifts This Season
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What to Do If You Want to Get Out of the House on Thanksgiving Day
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Experience a Redskins Game for Under $30? Challenge Accepted.
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30 Essential Books About Washington
Plus, some others you should know about.
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5 Cozy Restaurants for Brunch by the Fire
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Things to Do in DC This Weekend (November 21-24): A Jane Goodall Exhibit, Holiday Markets, and a Massive Maze at Nats Park
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DC’s Biggest Holiday Bar Is Back With a Nationals “Candy Cane Baseball Wonderland” Theme
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PHOTOS: Michelle Obama Appeared at Politics and Prose on Monday
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Things to Do in DC This Week (November 18-20): A British Monologue, a Lecture About Civility, and DC Cocktail Week
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5 New Breakfast and Brunch Spots to Try Around DC
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Elite
Joel Stein, the legendary humor writer, has launched a second life as a champion of America's aristocrats. It all started on Election night. Seriously.
Health
Sleep Divorce Is a Thing—and It’s on the Rise
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The Nats Win the World Series! Take a Look at Some Excellent Crowd Moments
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Look Inside My Home: A Colorful Rockville House With Skylights, Bright Walls, and Parisian Street Market Treasures
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Our 5 Favorite Fried-Chicken Sandwiches in Washington
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Ibraheem Samirah Is Nowhere Near Done Messing With the Way Virginia Does Politics
His style may feel like a major shift in the political norms of the state, but his story foretells its future.
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You Can Still Get World Series Tickets—but It’ll Cost You
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Our 15 Favorite Displays of Nationals Pride Around DC
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What It’s Like to Be Rated on Your Looks
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More Washingtonians Are Suddenly Into Birdwatching
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Before You Watch the World Series, Here’s What You Need to Know About the Nationals
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Jeff Bezos Surprised High School Students in DC Monday. Most Didn’t Know Who He Was.
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4 New Breakfast and Brunch Spots to Try This Weekend
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Want to Buy a Ticket to a World Series Game in DC? Good Luck.
Weddings
5 Ways Couples Can Rep the Nationals at Their Wedding
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These Very DC Bars Are Showing the Nationals Game AND the Democratic Debate Tonight
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This Is How You Train As a Spy in the CIA’s Most Elite Covert Unit
Source meetings at Panera. Dead drops all over DC. How to develop a cover identity. Former spy Amaryllis Fox tells all in this excerpt from...
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A Massive Sculpture of an African American Last Supper, Hidden for Years, Has Been Discovered in Columbia Heights
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The Impeachment Loophole No One’s Talking About
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What It’s Like to Coach in the NBA—for Exponentially Less Money Than a Guy Makes
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The Most Powerful Women in Washington
150 of the area’s most influential women in government, business, law, education, media, nonprofits, and the arts.
Food
DC’s Massive Latin Food and Fashion Marketplace Debuts This Week
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Things to Do in DC This Weekend (September 26-29): Washington Mystics in the Finals, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and an Interactive Dance Installation
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Michelin Accidentally Leaks Its List of 2020 DC Bib Gourmand Awards Early
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Our 7 Favorite Nearby Hikes to Do in the Fall
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14 Fun Food Events Around DC This Weekend
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Interview: The Coauthor of ‘The Education of Brett Kavanaugh’ Explains How She Dug Into DC’s Private-School Scene
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These Are the 9 Best-Dressed People in Washington Right Now
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12 Fun Food Events Around DC for Labor Day Weekend
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Washington’s Top 9 New Houses of the Year
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Does DC Need a Digital Detox?
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11 DC-Area Fried Chicken Sandwiches to Eat Instead of Popeyes
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The 2020 Candidates, Ranked by Who’s the Most “Washington”
Own DC property? Send kids to school here? Admire Ian MacKaye? An unscientific scorecard.
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The Forgotten History of DC’s First Golf Course for African Americans
You didn't need a police escort to play there. You might see a celeb. Langston's long-timers reflect on the first fairways in Washington where they...
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Eat Great Cheap! The 62 Best New Restaurants Around DC to Eat for Under $25 a Person
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The (Ranked!) Top 15 New Places to Eat Great Cheap in Washington
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8 New Hot Spots for DC Summer Restaurant Week
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Things to Do in DC This Weekend (August 8-11): A Richmond Brewery Pop Up, DC VegFest, and the BYT Spy Party
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Here’s Where You Can Pay Tribute to Toni Morrison in DC
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The Surreal Story of a Trump-Loving Artist’s War With the Smithsonian
A New York painter created a sprawling tribute to the President, took it on a road show across red-state America, and became a conservative celeb...
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Things to Do in DC This Weekend (August 1-4): International Beer Day, Arcade Games at the SAAM, and the Asian American Literature Fest
Health
How a Healthcare Professional Balances Competing in Ironman Triathlons, 4:45 AM Wake-Up Calls, and Parenting
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Non-Alcoholic Cocktails Now Cost as Much as $14 in DC. How Much Is Too Much?
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Your Guide to Great Oyster Happy Hours Around DC
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Where to Drink While Watching the Robert Mueller Hearing
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The Real Story of the Sans Souci: The Super-Exclusive DC Restaurant Where Even Mick Jagger Couldn’t Get a Table
An ode to the watering hole where Spotteds and the power lunch came to be
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How a DC Goat Yoga Event Exploded, Almost Broke a World Record, Then Withered in the Summer Heat
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Del Ray’s All-Day Beer Garden is Now Open with Kid and Dog-Friendly Menus (Plus Tacos for Adults)
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DC Types Have Been Flocking to Shrinks Ever Since Trump Won. And a Lot of the Therapists Are Miserable.
What happens when the people who are supposed to help you cope are struggling themselves?
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Things to Do in DC This Weekend (July 11-14): Lunar Photographs, Hip-Hop Happy Hour, and an 11-Hour Reading of the Mueller Report
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DC Apartment Hunting Is Officially Bonkers, in the Most DC Way Possible
You might have to create a meme to prove your worth. Or drink a lot. Or call in Mom. No, seriously.
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Things to Do in DC This Weekend (July 5-7): A Reggae and Ribs Festival, Free Outdoor Movie Screenings, and Apocalyptic Art
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This Bethany Beach Fixer-Upper Was Dramatically Transformed in Just Two Months
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Where to Brunch on July 4th and Independence Day Weekend Around DC
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A Murder on the Rappahannock River
A little over 30 years ago, a Northern Neck fisherman named Emerson Stevens went to prison for the brutal slaying of a homecoming queen and...
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Where to Watch the First 2020 Democratic Debates Around DC
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Things to Do in DC This Week (June 24-26): Smoke Cigars with Capitals Alumni, Grab a Beer with Eleanor Holmes Norton, and See New Kids on the Block
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10 Fun Food Events Around DC This Weekend
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The Real Story of How Virginia Won Amazon’s HQ2
State officials and company executives were reading from the same book—literally.
Food
How Rising Restaurant Rents Have Transformed 14th Street Into a Destination for Chains
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New Report: Arlington Home Prices Will Spike 17.2 Percent by the End of 2019
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This DC Guy Breaks Big News by Poking Around Obscure Court Docs
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Things to Do in DC This Week (June 10-12): Dine-n-Dash, a DIY Summer Cocktail Class, and a Bob Dylan Film
Health
Here Are Some of the Best Free Fitness Classes Around DC This Week: June 10-16
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The Magic Behind What You’ll See at the Smithsonian’s New Fossil Hall
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Meet 10 of DC’s Biggest Theater Stars
Full-time actors? In Washington?
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5 New Brunch Spots to Try Around DC This Weekend
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The 5 Best Rooftop Bars at the Wharf, Ranked
Things to Do
21 Great Outdoor Concerts and Music Festivals Around DC This Summer
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Here Are Some of the Best Free Fitness Classes Around DC This Week: May 28 – June 2
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11 Fun Food Events Around DC for Memorial Day Weekend
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The 17 Best New Mexican Restaurants Around DC
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What Happened After My 13-Year-Old Son Joined the Alt-Right
A Washington family's nightmare year.
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50 Great Places to Work in Washington, DC
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Taylor Gourmet Is Coming Back From the Dead Under New Ownership
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Things to Do in DC This Week (April 29-May 1): DC Labor FilmFest, Anne Frank’s Diary in Song, and Lots of Theater
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12 Pretty Restaurant Patios for Outdoor Brunch in DC
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Is Shakespeare’s DNA Hiding in the Folger Library’s Vault? “Project Dustbunny” Aims to Find Out
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Who Are the Richest People in Washington?
Once a government town, DC is now home to extreme wealth. Who the billionaires are, how they live, and what it means for the rest...
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Here Are Some of the Best Free Fitness Classes Around DC This Week: April 22-28
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Does DC Have Too Many Restaurants? That’s the Wrong Question
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The 100 Priciest Zip Codes in Washington
Did your neighborhood make the list?
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Venus Williams Will Play Tennis on the Roof of Union Market This Summer
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Grab Outdoor Happy Hour at These Great DC Bars and Beer Gardens
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The Best Bars in Washington Right Now
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“I Fully Intend to Outlast These People”: 18 Federal Workers on What It’s Really Like to Work for the Trump Administration
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Drink Bottomless Brunch Rosé and Other Free-Flowing Drinks Beyond Mimosas
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7 Fun Food Events Around DC This Weekend
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Women Lawyers Allege the Trump Campaign’s Law Firm Is Run Like “a Fraternity”
Weddings
These Brides Married at Washington National Cathedral Following Senator John McCain’s Funeral
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Will DC’s Attorney General Finally Be the One Who Gets His Hands on Trump’s Tax Returns?
Meet Karl Racine, the city official suing the president.
Food
The Best DC-Area Restaurants for Brunch with a Big Group
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The Ultimate Guide to Eating and Drinking Around Nationals Park
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Food and Drink Specials Around Nationals Park for Opening Day
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Here Are the DC-Area Finalists for the 2019 James Beard Awards
Food
Voltaggio Brothers Open Modern Chesapeake Seafood Restaurant in CityCenterDC
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Who’s the Best AOC in Washington?
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Meet the Foreign Correspondents Trying to Translate Trump’s America for the Folks Back Home
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Hate Brunch? Check Out These Great Weekend Lunch Spots Around DC
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Check Out All the New Food and Drink Vendors at Nationals Park This Season
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11 Fun Food Events Around DC This Weekend
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Three New and Revamped Indian Restaurants to Try Now
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Things to Do
Your Ultimate Guide to Cherry Blossom Festival Events Around DC
Home & Style
Look Inside These Super-Chic Condos at Two of Washington’s Highest-End Buildings
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DC Is the Setting for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. Here’s How Its Designers Reimagined the City
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How Mindy Thomas Became Your Kids’ Favorite Podcast Star
Inside Wow in the World, the juggernaut she built with Guy Raz.
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I’m a First-Generation Student at Georgetown. Yesterday’s News Infuriates Me.
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All the DC Dining Trends We’re Obsessed with Right Now
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The Over-the-Top Things Washington’s Airport Lounges Are Doing to Woo You
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How Lobbying Has Changed in Donald Trump’s Washington
Paying shills who go on Fox News, planting super-targeted ads in the President's Twitter feed, and all the other eyebrow-raising ways lobbyists are trying to...
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Greater Greater Washington Lost a Big Chunk of Its Funding. Now What?
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Things to Do in DC This Weekend (March 7-10): International Women’s Day, DC Brau’s HopFest, and Into the Woods
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DC’s Cherry Blossoms Are Expected to Hit Peak Bloom on April 3
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8 New DC-Area Bars and Restaurants to Try This Week
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If He Returns to Big Law, Robert Mueller Will Make an Obscene Amount of Money
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Here are the DC-Area Semi-Finalists for the James Beard Awards
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Here’s What Resistance Groups Are Planning If Things Get Weird With the Mueller Report
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The 100 Very Best Restaurants in Washington
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Bad News for the NFL: John Riggins’ Wife Is a Lawyer
Lisa-Marie Riggins' fight against the NFL's shabby treatment of older retired players.
Food
Where to Find Pizza Bagels and Brunch Pizzas Around DC
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Things to Do
Free Booze, Fun Parties, and More Anti-Valentine’s Day Festivities Around DC
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I Tried Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Skincare Routine. What I Learned Had Nothing to Do With My Appearance.
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12 Amazing Romantic Getaways for Every Type of Couple
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The High-Paid DC Millennials Who Are Using Side Hustles to “Ball Out”
"I made $400 off a dog that was next to my house."
Food
Why Cacio e Pepe Pasta Is the Off-Menu Secret of DC’s Top Chefs
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Congressional Intern Housing Has Become A Partisan War Zone in the Trump Era
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“We Love Roger!”: The Scene Outside Roger Stone’s Arraignment
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Things to Do in DC This Week (January 28-30): Greek Food, Make Your Own Plants, and a Funny Ballet
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These Photographs of Immigrants Becoming US Citizens in the Age of Trump Will Move You
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Where We’d Eat for Extended Winter Restaurant Week Brunch
Real Estate
Six Exciting Real Estate Developments That Will Arrive in 2019
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Where to Find Government Shutdown Food and Drink Deals Around DC
Food
Take a Peek at Our 2019 Very Best Restaurants List
Things to Do
Things to Do in DC This Long Weekend (January 17-21): A New ARTECHOUSE Exhibit, the Psychology Behind Liars, and MLK Day Events
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PHOTOS: Hundreds of Furloughed Government Employees Flocked to José Andrés’ DC Emergency Kitchen Today
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Meet Britt McHenry, the Fox News Star for Millennials
She wants you to know she's about more than that nasty viral video.
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20 People, Phenomena and Trends to Watch in Washington in 2019
What lies ahead in the new year.
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What Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Other Cool Young Electees Mean and Don’t Mean For DC
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5 DC Food Trends to Expect in 2019
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5 New Brunches to Try Around DC This Weekend
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Here Are the Some of the Most Ridiculous Things From Goop’s DC Travel Guide
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10 DC-Area Restaurants We Can’t Wait to Try in 2019
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Washingtonian’s Best Longreads of 2018
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These Badass Bluegrass Sisters Ruled DC’s Honky-Tonk Bars
Donna and Roni Stoneman on their central role in DC's forgotten hillbilly scene.
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10 New Bars and Restaurants to Try Around DC
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What Happened to All the People Who Left the Trump Administration?
A guide to what Hope Hicks, Rob Porter, Rex Tillerson, and other has-beens are doing now.
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Is the Blogger “Mr. Cranky” Out to Save DC’s Tech Industry—Or Destroy It?
For years, Glen Hellman has been sniping at local digital bigwigs. Now, they're starting to shoot back.
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7 Features Buyers Are Prioritizing in This Housing Market
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A DC Native Visits the Last Armand’s Pizzeria in the DC Area
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6 Dreamy Outdoor Dining Space Ideas that Will Elevate Your Home
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Travel
Explore Shenandoah National Park and a Crystal Cavern on This Day Trip an Easy Drive From DC
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Trump’s Golf Club Guy Is Renovating the Reflecting Pool, There’s New Polling on the Mayoral Race, and We Launched a Tough DC Trivia Game