News & Politics 7 Good Things That Happened Around DC in 2025 The year started strong with the pandas making their public debut. Alexander Ovechkin, Metro, Pandas, Washington SpiritDecember 11, 2025
News & Politics | Real Estate A Rare Look Inside DC’s Famous FBI Spy House Before-and-after photos of the renovated home, which is about to hit the market. FBI, Glover Park, Russian embassy, Spy HouseDecember 11, 2025
Things to Do 9 Places to See Stunning, Towering Christmas Trees Around DC View the Riggs's golden decor, a giant trunk at CityCenter DC, and more elaborate trees around town. Christmas, Christmas treesDecember 11, 2025
News & Politics Congress Tries Chaos as Solution to Healthcare Cost Cliff, Mace Floats Plan to Rename BLM Plaza for Charlie Kirk, and Bad Nuts May Be in the Region This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayDecember 11, 2025
News & Politics “Queering the District” Captures the History of DC’s LGBTQ Bars The podcast is a fascinating dive into DC’s past. Capital Comment, DC History, DC nightlife, LGBTQDecember 11, 2025
Food Compass Rose Is Reborn as Sook, an All-Day Cafe, Market, and Wine Bar An evening menu with natural wines, spritzes, and comfort foods debuts tonight. Compass Rose, DC Restaurant Openings, SookDecember 10, 2025
Food | Uncategorized DC’s Best Gingerbread House Workshops, DIY Kits, and Displays New this year: gingerbread houses you can dine inside. December 10, 2025
News & Politics Supreme Court Will Probably Just Let Trump Do Whatever He Wants, Don’t Even Think About Using a Sans-Serif Font at the State Department, and Bowser Absolutely Has Not Endorsed a Successor (Wink, Wink) Also, we are getting word of new baby penguins in Maryland. This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayDecember 10, 2025
News & Politics More Couples Are Using AI to Handle Their Divorce Some couples are turning to ChatGPT and other AI tools to help navigate a divorce. Here’s what local lawyers are seeing–for better and for worse. AI, DivorceDecember 10, 2025
“Queering the District” Captures the History of DC’s LGBTQ Bars