James Brown Premiere

August 7, 2014

Comcast & NBC/Universal took over the Newseum on July 11 for a packed event celebrating the the movie; “Get On Up,” the story of James Brown. The evening started with a cocktail reception, followed by a screening of the film and a panel discusssion moderated by Touré, host of MSNBC’s “The Cycle,” and featuring the director Tate Taylor, star Chadwick Boseman and close friend of the late singer, Reverend Al Sharpton. [gallery ids="101827,139241,139257,139250,139255,139245" nav="thumbs"]

Cheeky Puppy Adoption Event


The Cheeky Puppy, Dupont’s pet-centric boutique, hosted a pack of adoptable pups on Aug. 2 with the aim of finding them good homes with neighborhood residents. The gathering brought together pups currently living in volunteer foster homes through Lucky Dog Animal Rescue. Since 2009, Lucky Dog has rescued more than 6,200 animals from overcrowded shelters. The Cheeky Puppy also donated 10% of sales from the store’s grand opening event in June to the organization.

On Aug. 9, the Cheeky Puppy will host Capitol Canines Animal Rescue from Noon-2 p.m. outside the store at 1709 Connecticut Ave.

New Champions at Citi Open; Charlie Brotman Saluted


Canadian Milos Raonic won the men’s and Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova the women’s final at this year’s Citi Open Tennis Tournament Aug. 4 — and announcer and publicist Charlie Brotman was saluted for his years of service. [gallery ids="101826,139262,139258" nav="thumbs"]

Soccer Party: Inter Milan Feted at Brooks Brothers


In town to play England’s Manchester United at FedEx Field July 29, Italy’s Inter Milan soccer team elebrated at Brooks Brothers’ M Street store July 31 with a private party. Brook Brothers is the official formalwear sponsor of F.C. Internazionale Milano. [gallery ids="101825,139266,139264" nav="thumbs"]

Opera Camerata’s Voices of Spring

August 4, 2014

The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium and Mrs. Jan Matthysen hosted a musicale on April 27 when Opera Camerata presented highlights from beloved operas followed by a special dinner. In his welcoming remarks, the ambassador hailed music as the “the universal repertoire in its most popular dimension.” Executive Director Michael Reilly acknowledged the ambassadors of Portugal and Peru and Princess Obolensky, who participated in a standing ovation for the talented singers and musicians. [gallery ids="102447,121183,121143,121151,121158,121177,121165,121171" nav="thumbs"]

Friends of the Arboretum’s Cookout Celebrates Missouri

July 18, 2014

Friends of the National Arboretum welcomed 550 horticulturists, business leaders and members of Congress to its 20th Annual Cookout Under the Stars June 17. Each year, the cookout celebrates a different state. Peter Raven, president emeritus of the Missouri Botanical Garden, was honored at the fundraising event, which was held in the Ellipse Meadow below the Arboretum’s dramatic National Capitol Columns. Board chair Barbara Shea said the Arboretum is a place, where “science meets beauty.” FONA provides financial and other vital assistance for the U.S. Arboretum’s research, public education and outreach functions. [gallery ids="116139,116137,116133" nav="thumbs"]

Will on the Hill Presents ‘Lend Me Your Ears’


Will on the Hill, the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s annual bipartisan comedic event, took over Sidney Harman Hall June 17 with special guest actors Nicholas Bruder, Harry Hamlin and Hannah Yelland alongside a host of familiar faces from the halls of Congress and other Washington luminaries. The program began with students from Maryland’s Charles Flowers High School giving a Bollywood slant to a scene from “Henry IV.” They are participating in Text Alive!, a free arts initiative offered by the STC in local schools. The evening, which included a cocktail reception and buffet dinner, raised $465,000 for STC’s community engagement programs. [gallery ids="116143,116141,116146" nav="thumbs"]

Evanses Host ‘American Grilled’ Party for David Guas

July 16, 2014

Along with family, friends and other chefs, David Guas of Arlington’s Bayou Bakery joined Councilman Jack Evans and his wife Michele at their P Street home July 2 to celebrate the premiere of the Travel Channel’s “American Grilled,” a grilling competition show, where Guas is host and co-judge. The happy crowd enjoyed hamburger sliders and some righteous cole slaw as well as a cake portraying a barbecue grill. [gallery ids="116138,116129,116135,116132" nav="thumbs"]

Party For A Cause: Reception Benefits Knock Out Abuse Against Women


A reception held at Teddy & Bully Bar July 10 not only raised money for Knock Out Abuse but welcomed the Knock Out Abuse Inaugural Junior Board of 2014. The junior board will work alongside Knock Out Abuse co-founders Cheryl Masri and Jill Sorensen, and the executive committee, chaired by Ann Walker Marchant, to broaden awareness of an issue that disproportionately affects girls and young women. Guests sipped on specialty cocktails, nibbled on delectable passed hors d’ oeuvres and were entered in a raffle to win a one-of-a-kind Wizards experience, which included floor seats, complimentary cocktails and more in honor of the 2014 Junior Board. Proceeds from the ticket sales benefited the Knock Out Abuse organization. [gallery ids="101809,139909,139913" nav="thumbs"]

Bastille Day Gets a Little Naughty in Adams Morgan


Per neighborhood tradition, L’Enfant Cafe Bar on 18th Street, NW, closed down Vernon Street July 12 for Bastille Day, and all things French and French Revolution took over the day. King Louis XIV (L’Enfant co-owner Jim Ball) arrived, then the can-can dancers, and then came the French maid race set off. Marie Antoinette showed up for the evening festivities. [gallery ids="101812,139884,139880" nav="thumbs"]