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Like father, like daughter: Tannen says her dad was “very attuned to ways of speaking.” Photograph courtesy of Deborah Tannen ...
Lives in: Washington, DC. This look: “It’s really about the pink scarf, which was a gift from a dear friend. It’s an elegant ...
Local plant store REWILD has organized another bloom-packed DC Plant Week. Floral-enthusiasts can celebrate plant life and ...
In honor of the waning days of summer, this week's open house picks all boast private backyard areas. Check out these ...
If you’re not quite ready to spring for the AYCE sushi and Japanese small plates menu at Tim Ma’s latest spot, visit for a ...
They’re popping up on walls around town, these Banksy-style images of a resistance fighter wielding a submarine sandwich ...
The cozy two-story coffee shop and bookstore, nestled into a converted yellow rowhouse on 31st and M streets, soft-opened ...
States like Vermont have similar local laws. But their senators will have to take political risks to stand up for the ...
Craig Holman has spent decades battling for good government and against the power of big money and special interests in Washington politics. These days, his work feels especially urgent.
James Beard-winning restaurateur Ellen Yin opened a branch of her hit Philly restaurant in DC’s West End last fall. The jewel ...
The minor twist here is that neither Campbell nor Collins actually has a book deal: Politics and Prose isn’t just selling the ...
Now Robey is trying to bring the Anacostia Playhouse back. In July, her new nonprofit group launched a GoFundMe campaign, hoping to raise enough money to return to the vacant black-box theater on ...
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