La Grande Boucherie, Elegance and Decadent Eats Steps from the White House
La Grande Boucherie opened its sixth location at the renovated National Bank Building a block from the White House last month.
Read MoreLa Grande Boucherie opened its sixth location at the renovated National Bank Building a block from the White House last month.
Read MoreIs he Florida’s own Ansel Adams? Florida House says YES and invites you to see for yourself… maybe with a glass of Florida orange juice in hand.
Read MoreThe Smithsonian American Art Museum is showing artist William H. Johnson’s full “Fighters for Freedom” series together for the first time in over 75 years.
Read MoreThis third consecutive year of DC Veg Week will feature the best of plant-based cuisine in restaurants across the DC metropolitan region.
Read MoreNedâs Club membership gives exclusive access to dedicated spaces including bars, restaurants, and the rooftop. Monthly events and other programming such as talks with thought leaders, masterclasses, and invitations to offsite sporting and cultural events are also membership perks.
Read MoreAt first glance, Amm(i)gone, currently on stage at Woolley Mammoth, might seem like a production for a very particular audience. Adil Mansoor, in a one-person performance, explores his own family tension between his queerness and Muslim faith, all while sharing his experience of translating Sophocles’s Antigone with his mother.
Read MoreTutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures is visiting DC for the very first time! In this exhibition, guests follow in the footsteps of Egyptologist Howard Carter, who uncovered King Tut’s tomb and treasures in 1922.
Read MoreFiennes and Varma are no doubt key draws in Macbeth, now being staged by the Shakespeare Theatre Company. But this Simon Godwin-directed production also has some peculiar timing that merits attention. People and politics are in turmoil — inner and outer turmoil. And the “war zone” that it is creating is as much a torture of our minds as Macbeth has in his own restless agony.
Read MoreSome exceptional homes and landmarks will be presented at the 91st Georgetown House Tour that also includes admission to The Parish Tea, held in Blake Hall at historic St. Johnâs Church.Â
Read MoreSixty Vines — the “winemaker’s restaurant” — is set to open their newest location in Foggy Bottom on May 15th. K Street magazine got an exclusive look inside the new location while in its final phase of construction.
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