Things to Do Rewind: Carbon Leaf at the 9:30 Club Rewind gives you the scoop on what went down earlier in the week. Thursday evening, Richmond rockers Carbon Leaf entertained with a mix of new and old tunes, including a few classic covers. After Hours, MusicDecember 17, 2007
Home & Style Award-Winning Designs: Mohican Hills Residence in Bethesda Every year, the Maryland chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) recognizes outstanding projects across the state with its design awards; this Bethesda home won an award in the residential, single-family category. Open House, RemodelingDecember 11, 2007
News & Politics The Charitable Side of Washington: Holiday Cards The Charitable Side of Washington is a weekly feature profiling charities with a common cause. If you’d like to suggest a cause or organization, please e-mail wspivey@washingtonian.com. Capital Comment, SceneDecember 5, 2007
Home & Style Award-Winning Designs: The Alta at Thomas Circle Every year, the Maryland chapter of the American Institute of Architects recognizes outstanding projects by its members. This condo building, designed by the Georgetown firm Cunningham + Quill Architects, took home an award in the residential, multi-famil Condos, Open HouseNovember 29, 2007
News & Politics The Charitable Side of Washington: Sports for the Children The Charitable Side of Washington is a new weekly feature profiling charities with a common cause. If you’d like to suggest a cause or organization, please e-mail wspivey at washingtonian dot com. Capital Comment, SceneNovember 26, 2007
News & Politics The Charitable Side of Washington: Protecting Our Local Environment The Charitable Side of Washington is a new weekly feature profiling charities with a common cause. If you’d like to suggest a cause or organization, please e-mail wspivey@washingtonian.com. Capital Comment, SceneNovember 15, 2007
Home & Style Award-Winning Designs: Ultra-Modern Home in Bethesda Check out pictures of “Jigsaw,” which earned praise from the Maryland chapter of AIA. Home Design & Shopping, Open HouseNovember 12, 2007
Things to Do Batter Up, Belly Up: Best Baseball Bars With the World Series in full swing, we're making sure that baseball fans won’t strike out when looking for bars to watch their teams if they use this guide. After Hours, Miscellaneous, NightlifeNovember 9, 2007
News & Politics The Charitable Side of Washington: Feeding the Hungry The Charitable Side of Washington is a new weekly feature profiling charities with a common cause. If you’d like to suggest a cause or organization, please e-mail wspivey atwashingtonian.com. Capital Comment, SceneNovember 7, 2007
Home & Style Demolition Party In Southwest Southwest Washington’s Waterside Mall, a cornerstone of an urban-renewal experiment in the 1960s and ’70s, was demolished yesterday to make room for Waterfront, a mixed-used development that’s part of a new plan to make the area a walkable waterfront dest Open House, The Real Estate MarketNovember 2, 2007
The Charitable Side of Washington: Holiday Cards