Journalists, media influencers and other newsy and op-ed types gathered March 4 at the Residence of the French Ambassador on Kalorama Road to celebrate the ...
On Saturday, March 7, four feminine silhouettes sat in antique chairs in a candlelit room of American artworks. The artists spoke with powerful conviction on ...
The director of the National Symphony Orchestra, Jean Davidson, unexpectedly resigned from her position earlier this week, resulting in another blow to the ...
There is something infectious about the enthusiasm and energy that emanates from Nita Chiruvella and Skye Jannery-Barney, the ...
Women’s History Month began on March 1, fresh off the heels of the successful Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games. A breakout star at the games was a young ...
The Rhythm & Eats team has opened Katsumi, a not-your-father’s Japanese restaurant near Logan Circle at 1520 ...
When I asked the bartender for something local, he suggested the “Arak Punch,” made from a Jordanian-produced spirit, Arak Haddad.
In this month’s story for The Village, we turn to Georgetown women of noteworthy accomplishment — and give our readers a history assignment. Our allotted ...
The House of Representatives voted down the Senate-passed ROTOR Act (H.R. 6222) on Feb. 24, failing to reach the necessary two-thirds majority (264-133). The ...
Early settlers and Native Americans covered their humble earthen floors, made of packed dirt, with rushes, straw or sand to help with cleanliness and ...
March’s auction highlights include artworks by Bruce Kurland, Guy Rose and Jeff Koons; movie memorabilia from the estate of Gene Hackman; and a white gold ...
All the little girls — now mothers and grandmothers — who grew up reading Judy Blume will celebrate this biography of the beloved author. Great-grandmothers ...