Folger’s Gen Z ‘Romeo & Juliet’ Makes Feuding Families Political, Too
It’s perhaps the best known of Shakespeare’s plays, re-staged and reimagined countless times. But no matter how many opportunities DC
Read MoreIt’s perhaps the best known of Shakespeare’s plays, re-staged and reimagined countless times. But no matter how many opportunities DC
Read MorePrevent Cancer Foundation’s 30th annual Gala honored the United Kingdom this year, recognizing the country’s commitment to cancer prevention and early detection and raising millions of
Read More DC experienced the 9th iteration of its pop-up French-inspired white party on Saturday night. The surprise location… RFK Stadium! Thousands
Read MoreArtist Charles Fazzino unveiled his latest work which will be showcased at the White House Historical Association’s new space to a crowd of DC who’s who at Cafe Milano on Wednesday night. The 3D art piece will be on display at “The People’s House: A White House Experience.”
Read MoreDCers with dogs, get those tails wagging! A new dog-friendly garden restaurant is opening in Logan Circle. Dog Daze Social
Read MoreBusboys and Poets announced the reopening of its flagship location at 14th & V Streets after a brief closure for
Read MoreCurious about what there is to experience on H Street these days? Well, DC’s ever-developing neighborhood is serving up some
Read MoreFrom the same owners as Astro Doughnuts & Fried Chicken, 1969 is now open. Located in the basement of Astro Beer
Read MoreThe Jefferson, DC can claim it is also one of — if not THE — most awarded hotel in the Nation’s Capitol.
Read MoreThe dessert is best known as Crème Brûlée (“burnt creme” in French), also known as Crema Catalana and Trinity Burnt Creme, is celebrated on July 27th, and there are several places in the DC area to enjoy this creamy, crunchy, and decadent dish.
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