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‘Silent Sky’ at Ford’s Theatre
• February 13, 2020
Running through Feb. 23, the play, about pioneering woman astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, is about something much simpler: the timeless struggle between career and family.
Wisconsin Ave. Cafe Is Now Lutèce by Bonaparte
• February 12, 2020
Patrons at Georgetown’s Cafe Bonaparte, at 1522 Wisconsin Ave. NW, have savored its cozy continental vibe and assortment of crepes for 16 years. But after a recent renovation, the eatery […]
Wisconsin Ave. Cafe Is Now Lutèce by Bonaparte
• January 30, 2020
After a recent renovation, the former Cafe Bonaparte is doubling down on its Frenchness by eighty-sixing the crepes, according to new chef Martin Senoville.
Holiday Macabre: ‘The Woman in Black’
• December 18, 2019
The holidays may seem an unlikely time to enjoy a Gothic ghost story. Why relish in horror during the season of light? But there’s something about a bit of the […]
Holiday Macabre: ‘The Woman in Black’
• December 16, 2019
A perennial favorite on the London drama scene, the play is at the newly named Michael R. Klein Theatre at the Lansburgh through Dec. 22.
Tartan Pride at the Willard
• December 4, 2019
The Willard Hotel reverberated with the sounds of bagpipes Nov. 16, as the St. Andrew’s Society of Washington, D.C., celebrated its 70th Tartan Ball. Highland dancers, single malt whiskey and […]
Holiday Fun: Georgetown and Beyond
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Yuletide magic is luminous in D.C.’s oldest neighborhood. It’s time to fill your Advent calendar with only the best and brightest. From the sparkly to the spiritual, it’s all here […]
Amelia Island: Sun and Sustainability
• October 11, 2019
For those of us lucky to frequent luxury resorts, it’s refreshing to find a place that takes nature and its surrounding environment as seriously as its guests. Such was the […]
High Tech Georgetown: Palantir
• October 9, 2019
The first thing you see at the entrance of Palantir Technologies on Thomas Jefferson Street in Georgetown is an American flag flanking a life-sized Chewbacca, the hirsute hero of “Star […]
Trick or Treat for Rose Park Friends
• September 26, 2019
Every October, Nancy Taylor Bubes pulls out “every tacky Halloween decoration” for her annual fundraising event for Friends of Rose Park.
