D.C. Primary: Bowser’s Allies Fall, Gray to Return to Council

June 15, 2016

Council incumbents Alexander, May and Orange lost out.

Hundreds Attend Candlelight Vigil at White House for Orlando Shooting Victims (photos)

June 13, 2016

Participants held signs and the Gay Men’s Chorus sang “We Shall Overcome.”

The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebrated in Georgetown


The British International School’s party raised money for Levine Music.

Promising the Return of Luxury, the Watergate Hotel Opens June 14


Get ready, Washington: the Watergate Hotel is bringing sexy — along with luxury and 1960s stylings — back, honoring its scandalous history and modern architecture.

After Malia’s Graduation, Obamas Lunch at Cafe Milano

June 10, 2016

Malia Obama graduated from Sidwell Friends School this morning and decided to bring her family and friends to Cafe Milano for a post-graduation celebration. Such an occasion can be special […]

D.C. Primary Will Test Mayor-Council Balance


Guess what? There’s a primary election June 14, the last Democratic presidential primary on the schedule. By that time, after the California primary, it’s fair to say that the issue […]

D.C.’s Deshauna Barber Crowned as Miss USA


It’s on to the Miss Universe competition for this District resident, an Army Reserve officer.

Bank of Georgetown Reopens as United Bank


The Bank of Georgetown is no more. The $269 million acquisition by United Bankshares, Inc., was completed over the weekend.

Briefing on Georgetown University’s 20-Year Plan, June 6


Get yourself to St. John’s tonight at 6:30 p.m. for a meeting with Georgetown University reps about its Campus Plan. Yes, it’s a big deal.

The Best Job in D.C. New Post Man: Fred Ryan


When Fred Ryan was named publisher of the Washington Post Sept. 1, 2014, his role as the architect of the Washington Post’s future was both metaphoric and literal. Metaphoric because […]