A classic margarita at Mi Vida. Photograph courtesy of the restaurant. Thursday, February 22nd is National Margarita Day, and there are plenty of deals for salted-rim...
There are over 16,000 African immigrants living in Washington, and the Mayor’s Office on African Affairs is committed to ensuring there’s greater awareness and access to...
EMBARK Executive Director Jason Ferbrache will travel to Washington, D.C. on Friday to meet with Oklahoma’s congressional delegation and representatives from other federal agencies, including the...
Gold’s Gym is opening this spring at Georgetown Park (3270 M St NW), and is offering a discount for a limited number of memberships. Choose your...
Photo by Dan Malouff and edited by Dan Reed. Weekly, Regional Policy Director Dan Reed and DC Policy Director Alex Baca will share with you an...
A somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a scale of 0 to 10. 7/10: Spring warmth isn’t too far around the corner. But for...
WeWork has extended a key Downtown Washington, D.C., lease as it works its way through bankruptcy, the company announced Tuesday. The coworking giant negotiated a deal...
“He’s a fine, upstanding, patriotic, healthy, normal American boy!” The classic, lighthearted satire of the music industry! When it’s announced that Elvis-style heartthrob Conrad Birdie is...
When people ask me how I hear about restaurants, I tell them some of my informants are publicists, chefs and restaurateurs. Only a lazy critic would...
Fifty years ago, the residents of the majority-Black District of Columbia headed to the polls to elect their first council and mayor in nearly 100 years....