When the red light is on, the bar is open. Photo courtesy Capo Italian Deli. But if you want to go, you’ll have to know someone who can get you in—at least at the beginning. (Speakeasy-like gimmicks ...
Upper Northwest residents don’t have to make their way to the ballpark to get a hot dog anymore. A new dog joint opened up in ...
As I waited for the wood-paneled elevators to lift me up to the recently opened Ned’s Club near the White House, two photographs of women commanded my attention: Jane Fonda sprawls on an armchair in ...
Attorneys Katrina and Web met, as they say, “in true DC style—as summer associates at a law firm.” They started out as office mates—she somewhat resentful that Web was assigned the better desk next to ...
A DC nonprofit says "American Flag Blue" is "more appropriate to a resort or theme park" than the National Mall.
News & Politics The Story of the Really Weird Night Richard Nixon Hung Out With Hippies at the Lincoln Memorial It was one of the unlikeliest spectacles in Washington history: the President of the ...
After Chris and Sasha Heinz exchanged vows in historic St. John’s Church, across the street from the White House, they walked down the aisle to a gospel choir’s rousing rendition of “O Happy Day.” ...
Forbes released its annual list of the 400 richest people in America this week. A bunch of these billionaires have ties to the DC area, with net worths ranging from $3.3 to $161 billion. Here’s your ...
Near midnight last night, a man in a green shirt and khaki pants carried a keg to Georgetown Cupcake. He stopped right in front of the closed sweets shop—famous for always having a line—then threw the ...
Washington was splashed by sun and heaped with snow during John F. Kennedy’s inauguration on January 20, 1961. Although more blacks participated than ever, some were disappointed Kennedy hadn’t ...
Bob Connelly is an adjunct professor at American University, where he teaches LGBTQ+ media representation and history. Along the way, he got to know Frank Kameny, who in 1957 was fired from his job ...
Trayon White, who cinched sweeping re-election to a third term representing Ward 8 despite his ongoing tangle with a federal bribery charge, was removed from office Tuesday. The DC Council’s unanimous ...