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Washington Welcomes Watergate Museum
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Where to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Around Georgetown
A Very Different Hollywood?
• March 5, 2018
All the pre-publicity, stories, predictions and gossip leading up to the March 4 event seemed full of not a little anxiety about how the #MeToo and #TimesUp movement would affect the proceedings.
The Mighty Have Fallen — Some of Them
• November 30, 2017
The sheer numbers of accused and accusers and the strength of the sexual harassment scandals — launching a #metoo wave on social media — seem to be having a hopeful and surprising result.
In Trump’s Wake, Hurricane Harvey
• October 19, 2017
It looks like the beginning of an intense debate, from which there is no returning to a status quo where the outrageous activities of a Harvey Weinstein go unnoticed or are excused as locker-room normalcy.
