Washington AI Network Hosts Inaugural AI Honors Gala

June 18, 2025

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Issues a Call to Action, Urging Attendees to Drive a New Era of American Innovation The Washington AI Network hosted the inaugural AI Honors—Washington’s first official black-tie gala […]

Cherry Blossom Tea at the Waldorf Astoria  

March 11, 2025

By Zoe Howard-Barr  Cherry blossom season is almost upon us. With it comes the Cherry Blossom Afternoon Tea at Peacock Alley at the Waldorf Astoria.    Located in the hotel’s atrium […]

Laura’s Modern Waldorf Salad

June 1, 2023

Experience a contemporary twist on the classic Waldorf Salad with this modern Waldorf salad recipe. This au currant rendition combines the crispness of apples, the crunch of walnuts, the tanginess […]

WTEF’s ‘Share the Love’ Nets $650 K

May 31, 2023

Tennis and love were in the air at the Waldorf-Astoria on Pennsylvania Avenue May 6 for the Washington Tennis & Education Foundation’s big event that benefits young Washingtonians. Citi Open […]

2022 – 2023: What’s Out and What’s In

December 29, 2022

As we look toward the new year with high hopes and a modicum of trepidation, it is perhaps altogether fitting and proper to look back on this past year and […]

Downtowner News Briefs: June 6, 2022

June 6, 2022

“Shaming Renaming” Gets D.C. Council Member Banned from Russia  D.C. Council member Mary Cheh (D-Ward 3), helped name a block outside the Russian Embassy after a dissident the Russians are […]

2022: What’s Out, What’s In? 

December 30, 2021

What’s Out?                          What’s In? Delta                                        […]