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Dionne Warwick, 82, exudes class in a black ensemble alongside elegant Queen Latifah and Dove Cameron as they lead the star parade at Kennedy Center Honors in Washington D.C.

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Dionne Warwick was the epitome of class alongside elegant Queen Latifah and Dove Cameron at the star-studded, 46th Kennedy Center Honors in Washington D.C. on Sunday. 

The iconic singer, 82 – who recently performed during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade – was one of the five honorees at the glitzy event held at The Kennedy Center, with The Equalizer actress, 53, also receiving the esteemed honor. 

Following the gala event, the honorees as well as other celebrities whisked themselves away to attend a reception hosted by Joe Biden at the White House. 

The I Say A Little Prayer songstress stunned wearing a long, black dress with shimmering, silver embellishments towards the top. 

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The hem of the ensemble fell down straight towards her ankles, revealing a pair of open-toed, black shoes to coincide with the monochromatic look for the special evening. 

She layered the ensemble with a blazer that also contained matching, silver details near the cuffs of the outer piece. 

The performer accessorized the look with a sparkling, silver-chained necklace as well as mini, rhinestone earrings. 

The star held a cheerful smile as she paused for a few snaps on the red carpet while also wearing the colorful Kennedy Center Honors medal.

Warwick expressed in a statement, per the official website, ‘I’m exceptionally happy to be honored by the Kennedy Center.’ 

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‘It’s very exciting to be recognized for my contributions to the music industry for the past 60 years,’ she continued.  

The annual ceremony selects honorees each year ‘for lifetime artistic achievements.’ This year, along with Dionne, Queen Latifah, Billy Crystal, Bee Gees member Barry Gibb and soprano singer Renée Fleming were also honored. 

Queen Latifah – whose real name is Dana Elaine Owens – was effortlessly glamorous as she made an appearance at The Kennedy Center. 

The actress and singer wore a strapless, silver dress that contained black, satin fabric that wrapped around her waist and flowed down behind her.  

The I Say A Little Prayer songstress stunned wearing a long, black dress with shimmering, silver embellishments towards the top

She layered the ensemble with a blazer that also contained matching, silver details near the cuffs of the outer piece

She layered the ensemble with a blazer that also contained matching, silver details near the cuffs of the outer piece

The star held a cheerful smile as she paused for a few snaps on the red carpet while also wearing the colorful Kennedy Center Honors medal

The star held a cheerful smile as she paused for a few snaps on the red carpet while also wearing the colorful Kennedy Center Honors medal

Queen Latifah - whose real name is Dana Elaine Owens - was effortlessly glamorous as she made an appearance at The Kennedy Center

Queen Latifah – whose real name is Dana Elaine Owens – was effortlessly glamorous as she made an appearance at The Kennedy Center

The actress and singer wore a strapless, silver dress that contained black, satin fabric that wrapped around her waist and flowed down behind her

The actress and singer wore a strapless, silver dress that contained black, satin fabric that wrapped around her waist and flowed down behind her

Her long locks were parted to the side, and effortlessly flowed down straight past her shoulders. 

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The Last Holiday star added a pair of glittering, silver earrings that sparkled under the bright lights as she posed on the red carpet. She also wore dainty, silver bracelets on each of wrists. 

‘I’m humbled to be included in this incredible list of artists honored by the Kennedy Center. When we started on this journey decades ago, we were often told, “No…”‘ Queen Latifah said in a statement. 

‘To now be recognized amongst so many multi-hyphenates feels unbelievable, not for just me and my team, but for our community.’ 

She further continued, ‘The work the Kennedy Center does is immeasurable so I’m beyond grateful for this recognition.’ 

Dove Cameron was the epitome of elegance as she donned an eye-catching gown as she joined other celebrities on the red carpet. 

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The former Disney channel star opted for an ensemble that had a strapless, black bodice with a drop down waist that fell into a flowy, light pink skirt. 

Her long, dark locks were parted in the middle, and cascaded down past her shoulders in elegant waves.  

'I'm humbled to be included in this incredible list of artists honored by the Kennedy Center. When we started on this journey decades ago, we were often told, "No..."' Queen Latifah said in a statement

‘I’m humbled to be included in this incredible list of artists honored by the Kennedy Center. When we started on this journey decades ago, we were often told, “No…”‘ Queen Latifah said in a statement

Dove Cameron was the epitome of elegance as she donned an eye-catching gown as she joined other celebrities on the red carpet

Dove Cameron was the epitome of elegance as she donned an eye-catching gown as she joined other celebrities on the red carpet

The former Disney channel star opted for an ensemble that had a strapless, black bodice with a drop down waist that fell into a flowy, light pink skirt

The former Disney channel star opted for an ensemble that had a strapless, black bodice with a drop down waist that fell into a flowy, light pink skirt

Cynthia Erivo was also spotted during the night, and turned heads donning a light blue dress that contained bunched fabric around her lower waist

Cynthia Erivo was also spotted during the night, and turned heads donning a light blue dress that contained bunched fabric around her lower waist

The skirt portion flowed down to pool into a short train, while a thigh-high slit on the left side could be seen for a sultry flare

The skirt portion flowed down to pool into a short train, while a thigh-high slit on the left side could be seen for a sultry flare

The Fragile Things songstress opted to not wear flashy pieces of jewelry to allow the dress to be the main focal point at the event. 

Dove’s makeup was glammed up for the evening, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes, as well as smoky shadow around her eyes. 

A rosy blush and contour was added to better accentuate her cheekbones, while a darker tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch. 

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Cynthia Erivo was also spotted during the night, and turned heads donning a light blue, sleeveless dress that contained bunched fabric around her lower waist. 

The skirt portion flowed down to pool into a short train, while a thigh-high slit on the left side could be seen for a sultry flare. 

The actress slipped into a pair of open-toed, silver heels that were secured with straps that wrapped around her ankles. 

Erivo added a chunky, silver necklace as well as flashy rings and earrings to accessorize her stunning look. 

Arian DeBose was an elegant beauty wearing a semi-sheer dress that also contained a drop down waist and a black velvet skirt that had a thigh-high slit on the left side.  

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Arian DeBose was an elegant beauty wearing a semi-sheer dress that also contained a drop down waist and a black velvet skirt that had a thigh-high slit on the left side

Arian DeBose was an elegant beauty wearing a semi-sheer dress that also contained a drop down waist and a black velvet skirt that had a thigh-high slit on the left side

The top portion contained both black and silver, sequin details that offered a dazzling flare to the look

The top portion contained both black and silver, sequin details that offered a dazzling flare to the look

Amy Grant was radiant in a halter-styled, shimmering gold gown that contained a hem that fell down to brush the ground

Amy Grant was radiant in a halter-styled, shimmering gold gown that contained a hem that fell down to brush the ground

Ego Nwodim put on a stylish display wearing a blue and black-patterned dress that was held up with thin straps that wrapped around her shoulders.

Ego Nwodim put on a stylish display wearing a blue and black-patterned dress that was held up with thin straps that wrapped around her shoulders.

The top portion contained both black and silver, sequin details that offered a dazzling flare to the look. 

The Wish actress slipped into a pair of closed-toed, black heels and also wore a pair of sparkling, silver earrings. 

Ariana’s locks were parted to the side, and pulled back into a sleek up do, preventing any loose strands from falling into her face. 

Amy Grant was radiant in a halter-styled, shimmering gold gown that contained a hem that fell down to brush the ground. 

The Breath Of Heaven singer added a pair of gold, dangly earrings and also wore a Kennedy Honors medal that rested on top of her ensemble. 

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Her voluminous locks were parted to the side, and fell down in bouncy waves to nearly brush the tips of her shoulders. 

Ego Nwodim put on a stylish display wearing a blue and black-patterned dress that was held up with thin straps that wrapped around her shoulders. 

The SNL comedian added a pair of opera-length, black gloves and carried a glittering, black purse in her hand to coincide with the color scheme of her outfit. 

She also opted for a black, velvet choker and silver earrings to accessorize her fashionable look. 

Cynthia Baranski stunned in a figure-hugging, black sequin dress that clung to her frame and contained a plunging, scooped neckline on the front. 

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Cynthia Baranski stunned in a figure-hugging, black sequin dress that clung to her frame and contained a plunging, scooped neckline on the front

Cynthia Baranski stunned in a figure-hugging, black sequin dress that clung to her frame and contained a plunging, scooped neckline on the front

White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, was effortlessly chic wearing a fitted, black strapless dress that fell down past her ankles

White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, was effortlessly chic wearing a fitted, black strapless dress that fell down past her ankles

Nadine Sierra opted for a pop of color in a form-fitting, hot pink gown that contained glittering embellishments as well as feathery details at the bottom

Chloe Flowe turned heads wearing a vibrant, purple dress that was off-the-shoulder and also had a long train that flowed down on the right side

Nadine Sierra opted for a pop of color in a form-fitting, hot pink gown that contained glittering embellishments as well as feathery details at the bottom

Rita Moreno struck a pose donning an eye-catching, coral satin dress as well as a pair of matching, closed-toed pumps

Rita Moreno struck a pose donning an eye-catching, coral satin dress as well as a pair of matching, closed-toed pumps

The Good Fight actress easily carried a small, black clutch bag in her right hand as she struck a pose and added a pair of flashy, silver earrings. 

Her blonde locks were parted to the side and fell down in light waves to almost brush her shoulders. 

White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, was effortlessly chic wearing a fitted, black strapless dress that fell down past her ankles. 

She slipped into a pair of closed-toed, black pumps that were partially concealed by the hem of the ensemble. Karine added a glittering necklace and earrings for a finishing touch. 

Nadine Sierra opted for a pop of color in a form-fitting, hot pink gown that contained glittering embellishments as well as feathery details at the bottom. 

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The opera singer flashed a cheerful smile on the red carpet while also carrying a mini, pink purse in her hand.  

Chloe Flowe turned heads wearing a vibrant, purple dress that was off-the-shoulder and also had a long train that flowed down on the right side. 

The composer slipped into a pair of silver, strappy heels and also opted for glittering silver accessories to complete her overall look for the evening. 

Rita Moreno struck a pose donning an eye-catching, coral satin dress as well as a pair of matching, closed-toed pumps. 

Norah O'Donnell was dazzling in a sequin dress that contained hues of both black and brown

The 60 Minutes correspondent later crossed paths with another attendee who donned a dark navy dress with glittering, silver details on the front

Norah O’Donnell was dazzling in a sequin dress that contained hues of both black and brown

Mickey Guyton wowed in a dark green, short-sleeved ensemble that contained shiny, silver bows on the upper bodice

Mickey Guyton wowed in a dark green, short-sleeved ensemble that contained shiny, silver bows on the upper bodice

Sheila E. turned heads wearing an off-white dress that contained sparkling details throughout the fabric

Sheila E. turned heads wearing an off-white dress that contained sparkling details throughout the fabric

Beverly Bond also opted for dazzle in a gray, sequin jumpsuit that contained a very plunging neckline on the front

Beverly Bond also opted for dazzle in a gray, sequin jumpsuit that contained a very plunging neckline on the front

The Fast X actress layered the outfit with a white-patterned jacket and also sported a Kennedy Honors medal. 

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Norah O’Donnell was dazzling in a sequin dress that contained hues of both black and brown. The dress had a thigh-high slit on the front, as well as material that created a high neck on the sides. 

She carried a black clutch bag in her hand and also slipped into a pair of open-toed, gold strappy heels. 

The 60 Minutes correspondent later crossed paths with another attendee who donned a dark navy dress with glittering, silver details on the front. 

Mickey Guyton wowed in a dark green, short-sleeved ensemble that contained shiny, silver bows on the upper bodice. She flashed a small smile as she posed for snaps on the red carpet. 

Sheila E. turned heads wearing an off-white dress that contained sparkling details throughout the fabric. 

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Her locks were parted in the middle, and pulled back into a sleek up, allowing loose strands to border the sides of her face. For a final touch, the star also added a pair of dangly, teardrop earrings. 

Beverly Bond also opted for dazzle in a gray, sequin jumpsuit that contained a very plunging neckline on the front. The shoes she had worn were partially concealed by the hem of her outfit.  

Rapsody opted for casual comfort in a pair of black, baggy pants as well as a black sweatshirt and layered the outfit with a tan coat that contained puffy, olive green sleeves

Rapsody opted for casual comfort in a pair of black, baggy pants as well as a black sweatshirt and layered the outfit with a tan coat that contained puffy, olive green sleeves

Nancy Pelosi opted for a long-sleeved dress that contained a white, floral pattern throughout the material that slightly shimmered under the bright lights

Nancy Pelosi opted for a long-sleeved dress that contained a white, floral pattern throughout the material that slightly shimmered under the bright lights 

Rob Reiner was dapper in a classic, black suit which he paired with a white dress shirt and dark gray tie

Bob Costas also dressed to impress in a black suit along with a white shirt and black tie

Rob Reiner was dapper in a classic, black suit which he paired with a white dress shirt and dark gray tie

Billy Crystal - who was one of the honorees - also opted for a black suit that contained glittering, black embellishments on the blaze

Billy Crystal – who was one of the honorees – also opted for a black suit that contained glittering, black embellishments on the blaze

The star paused for a few poses on the red carpet as he arrived to The Kennedy Center ahead of the special ceremony on Sunday

The star paused for a few poses on the red carpet as he arrived to The Kennedy Center ahead of the special ceremony on Sunday 

Jay Leno also stepped onto the red carpet, and sported a black suit as well as a white shirt and black tie underneath

The TV personality also opted for a pair of black dress shoes that were secured with laces for a finishing touch

Jay Leno also stepped onto the red carpet, and sported a black suit as well as a white shirt and black tie underneath

Rapsody opted for casual comfort in a pair of black, baggy pants as well as a black sweatshirt. The rapper layered the outfit with a tan coat that contained puffy, olive green sleeves. 

The music artist slipped into a pair of black boots that were secured with laces and wore an assortment of chunky rings and flashy, gold jewelry. 

Nancy Pelosi opted for a long-sleeved dress that contained a white, floral pattern throughout the material that slightly shimmered under the bright lights. 

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Rob Reiner was dapper in a classic, black suit which he paired with a white dress shirt and dark gray tie. 

He also sweetly held hands with a guest who appeared to don a matching suit as well as a black, satin shirt underneath. 

Bob Costas also dressed to impress in a black suit along with a white shirt and black tie. To complete the look, he also slipped into a pair of sleek, black dress shoes. 

The sports commentator was accompanied by his wife, Jill Sutton, who exuded class in a dark navy dress. 

Jay Leno also stepped onto the red carpet, and sported a black suit as well as a white shirt and black tie underneath. The TV personality also opted for a pair of black dress shoes for a finishing touch. 

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Billy Crystal – who was one of the honorees – also opted for a black suit that contained glittering, black embellishments on the blazer. The Hollywood actor added a white shirt and a black bowtie for a final touch.  

Lin-Manuel Miranda donned a black velvet blazer as well as black slacks as he also made an appearance at the event

Lin-Manuel Miranda donned a black velvet blazer as well as black slacks as he also made an appearance at the event 

DJ Kool Herc donned a blue and white-striped ensemble as he stepped onto the red carpet at the ceremony on Sunday

DJ Kool Herc donned a blue and white-striped ensemble as he stepped onto the red carpet at the ceremony on Sunday

Debbie Allen stunned in an eye-catching, coral ensemble that had a fitted bodice and a skirt that flowed down towards the ground.

Edward Bridges opted for a classic, black tuxedo and bowtie while he was accompanied by J'nai Bridges who turned heads wearing a semi-sheer, layered blue dress

Debbie Allen stunned in an eye-catching, coral ensemble that had a fitted bodice and a skirt that flowed down towards the ground.

Lin-Manuel Miranda donned a black velvet blazer as well as black slacks as he also made an appearance at the event. He added a white shirt underneath as well as a tie and sported a Kennedy Honors medal.

DJ Kool Herc donned a blue and white-striped ensemble as he stepped onto the red carpet. The star also slipped into a pair of black sneakers and held an award in his hand while stopping for a quick photo. 

Debbie Allen stunned in an eye-catching, coral ensemble that had a fitted bodice and a skirt that flowed down towards the ground. 

She flashed a cheerful smile as she was joined by Norm Nixon who was dapper in a black suit at the festivities. 

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Edward Bridges opted for a classic, black tuxedo and bowtie while he was accompanied by J’nai Bridges who turned heads wearing a semi-sheer, layered blue dress. 

Noah Galvin and Ben Platt were also in attendance, and both opted for black suits as they stepped onto the red carpet together

Noah Galvin and Ben Platt were also in attendance, and both opted for black suits as they stepped onto the red carpet together

Herbie Hancock opted for an ash gray suit which he paired with a black dress shirt and bowtie

Herbie Hancock opted for an ash gray suit which he paired with a black dress shirt and bowtie

Van Van - who rose to fame with her rapping skills - was adorable in a sleeveless, black dress and flats as she also quickly paused for photos on the red carpet

Van Van – who rose to fame with her rapping skills – was adorable in a sleeveless, black dress and flats as she also quickly paused for photos on the red carpet

Noah Galvin and Ben Platt were also in attendance, and both opted for black suits as they stepped onto the red carpet together. 

Herbie Hancock opted for an ash gray suit which he paired with a black dress shirt and bowtie. 

He sported a Kennedy Honors medal and held out his hands while striking a fun pose. 

Van Van – who rose to fame with her rapping skills – was adorable in a sleeveless, black dress and flats as she also quickly paused for photos on the red carpet.  

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PH INFLUENCE ON US A photograph of Luneta taken in the early 20th century. —photos from University of Michigan Library website and Erwin Tiongson

WASHINGTON, DC — Unknown to many, a picturesque national park in Washington, DC that features the iconic Tidal Basin and is widely known for its cherry blossom trees was inspired by Luneta Park in Manila.

US first lady Helen Taft, who had lived in the Philippines while her husband William Howard Taft Luneta Park was civilian governor general in the Philippines, wanted to have a public space in DC similar to Luneta where people could meet for social gatherings. Her husband was elected president of the United States in 1908.

Philippine and US ties first arose after Spain ceded its long-standing colony of the archipelago in 1898. It remained an American colony until the United States recognized its independence in 1946. Years later, Manila would become Washington’s oldest ally in the Indo-Pacific.

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During their time in the Philippines in early 1900, the Tafts spent most of their evenings at Luneta Park listening to the popular Philippine Constabulary Band, which would later be invited to Taft’s inauguration parade in DC and the launch of the park itself, the West Potomac Park.

“That Manila could lend anything to Washington may be a surprise to some persons, but the Luneta is an institution whose usefulness to society in the Philippine capital is not to be overestimated,” the first lady wrote in her memoir, “Recollection of Full Years,” published in 1914.

Connected histories

For Georgetown University professor Dr. Erwin Tiongson, a Nueva Vizcaya native now based in DC who describes himself as a community historian, this is just one of the many ways that illustrate how the Philippines and the United States in the US capital are deeply intertwined.

Tiongson and his family have spent the last 12 years digging up these kinds of stories for a passion project—dubbed as the Philippines on the Potomac—but it has been turning into an educational resource that people may look back on.

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Just last year, he published a book called “Philippine-American Heritage in Washington, D.C.” that contains some of those stories they have so far discovered that traces the connected histories of the two nations along the streets of DC, which are often overlooked and rarely found in textbooks.

How the Luneta inspired US capital—and other PH links to Washington

PH INFLUENCE ON US A 1910 postcard of West Potomac Park in Washington, DC. Georgetown

“When we started this project 12 years ago, in a way, we started it because we wanted something for our children,” Tiongson recently told Filipino journalists participating in a reporting tour hosted by the US Embassy in Manila.

“If you want to characterize this project that we’ve been leading, it’s an effort to find our older home right here where we live …. We were trying to find traces of our older home right around us,” said the professor, who first moved to the United States in the 1990s.

PH ‘executive experience’

Tiongson said his discoveries over the years have made him realize how Philippines-US relations became “mutually transformative.”

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“I was taught to believe that the US basically created institutions in the Philippines. The derogatory term is sometimes, ‘civilized the Philippines,’” he said.

But the United States did not start as a centralized government, and it was their colonial experience in the Philippines that taught them how to run a country, he pointed out.

“In fact, some people call the Civil War the war of the states because some states wanted certain things, including slavery, and others did not. Imagine if that was the context, and then suddenly, in 1901, they were running a country, our country, and they were also designing for the first time programs that would later become part of their federal government here,” he said.

“It’s not like they taught the Philippines how to create institutions in a way that colonial experience taught them how to create institutions. It’s been mutually transformative that many people acquired important experience in the Philippines, which they brought back to the US and changed their way of life here,” he added.

Taft, for instance, became president of the United States “on the strength of his executive experience in the Philippines,” he said.

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Tiongson and his family have been conducting free walking tours around DC over the last decade for small groups of professionals, students and even diplomats, to guide them around sites that display the cultural heritage of Philippine-American ties.

How the Luneta inspired US capital—and other PH links to Washington

PH INFLUENCE ON US. University professor Dr. Erwin Tiongson said Luneta as an inspiration and model for the DC park is just one of many Philippine “traces” on Washington’s experience in its colonial administration of the country.

“We do it pro bono, so we don’t charge anybody. It’s just to raise awareness of all these aspects of Philippine-American history,” he said.

As part of the tour, he brings along all the artifacts he has collected, from postcards to photos and other memorabilia to show his guests.

They have identified over 100 sites in DC that showcase those Philippine-American cultural links. For instance, the Bataan Street NW was to honor the Filipino and American troops captured on the Bataan Peninsula by the Japanese during World War II. Manuel Quezon, who served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, lived on K Street where he was exiled. At the time, he was a nonvoting member of the US Congress as resident commissioner.

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With the help of the Philippine Embassy in the United States, they have developed a map for a self-guided tour for these sites in DC.

There are many more stories waiting to be told. Tiongson estimated that his book only represents a fifth of all the stories he and his family have gathered over the years.



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“The work never stops. I’ve been telling friends, I teach economics at Georgetown, if I retire now and if all I do is to write about everything I found, I will never finish. That’s how much materials we have,” he said.





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The mayor’s trips to the council of shopping centers have received scrutiny since at least 2017.

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Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser faced criticism over a pair of trips that are alleged to have taken place using taxpayer money during the month of May. Earlier in May, Bowser took a trip to The Masters that appeared on her public calendar of events as a “sports and economic development visit.” According to the mayor’s spokesperson, the mayor and her team were invited to the event by two women who are chairing a Gallery Place/Chinatown Task Force.

As Fox 5 reports, one of those chairs is a CEO for EDENS, Jodie McLean. EDENS does millions of dollars in business in Washington, D.C. When Fox 5 reporter Stephanie Ramirez asked Bowser for additional clarification, she bristled, telling Ramirez, “We tried to be transparent, so I don’t know what questions you have that remain. We disclosed – I don’t know what questions you have that remain; we expect an invoice if it hasn’t – we haven’t received it yet from EDENS… I believe that the estimated costs were in the range of $5-$6,000 and that’s for air travel … per person.”

Bowser continued, defending her trip to Augusta National Golf Course, “Listen, voters have placed their trust in me to make the best decisions for the District for the last 15 years, including three elections as mayor. We made no secret about the fact that we make sports investments. We are the sports capital, and we are going to promote the District in every corner of the world, and that has been my experience as mayor.”

When Fox 5 asked about why the trip had so much secrecy around it, Bowser replied, “You know the reason why you know about the trip? Because it was on my public schedule. That’s not a secret.”

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According to the Mayor’s public calendar, the next trip is described as an “economic mission” to the International Council of Shopping Centers in Las Vegas, which is being held from May 19-21. “On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Mayor Bowser will attend the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) LAS VEGAS to attract retail to the District of Columbia. This economic mission is coordinated by the Washington, DC Economic Partnership, which has organized the District’s presence at ICSC since 2001.”

The mayor’s trips to the council of shopping centers have received scrutiny since at least 2017. At the time, D.C. Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) defended the trip, telling the Washington Post, “It’s great. D.C. has changed, and we can make a different pitch than we could make years ago. It used to be that we had to tell them about the vision of what D.C. could become. Now, everybody wants to come open a store in the District. Frankly, if we weren’t here, we wouldn’t be doing our jobs.”

Others, like Monica Kamen, then the co-director of the DC Fair Budget Commission, believed there was a better way for taxpayer money to be allocated, given the gentrification concerns in the District. Kamen told the Post, “There’s been a lot of development in D.C. that has led to massive gentrification and a rise in the cost of living, and we need to be looking at how we continue development without further displacing people. A week before the budget vote, I would hope that that is where most of their focus was — on how to maximize spending for those in need . . . not in Las Vegas talking about giving away too many tax dollars to retailers.”

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Throughout the procession, attendees said prayers, including the rosary and the Divine Mercy Chaplet.

A crowd of more than 1,000 Catholics processed with the Eucharist through the streets of downtown Washington, D.C. to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph on Saturday morning in spite of scattered rainfall throughout the event.

The Catholic Information Center’s (CIC) second annual Eucharistic procession — which took place just blocks from the White House — drew participation from priests, nuns and lay people from the area. The May 18 procession was nearly twice the size of last year’s procession on May 20. 

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More than 1,000 Catholics attend Eucharistic Procession in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph. Tyler Arnold

“People have shown their love for the Eucharist [by] showing up in this rainy weather,” Father Charles Trullols, the director of CIC, told CNA after the procession.

Father Trullols said he “wasn’t certain” whether the weather would reduce attendance, but surpassing last year’s turnout was “even more incredible because of the rain.” He added that bystanders who saw the procession appeared “so impressed” with the “beauty of the procession” and “the reverence of everyone praying.”

“[This procession] impacted so many souls,” Father Trullols added.

The event began with Mass inside CIC’s chapel, although a large portion of attendees viewed the Mass on a video displayed on a truck outside of the building as the whole crowd was not able to fit inside. 

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Massgoers at the Eucharistic Procession in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph, on May 18, 2024. Christina Herrera

Massgoers at the Eucharistic Procession in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph, on May 18, 2024. Christina Herrera

This was followed by the exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament on K Street and a recitation of the Litany of St. Joseph before the procession began down the road. 

The Blessed Sacrament is seen at the Eucharistic Procession in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph on May 18, 2024. Christina Herrera

The Blessed Sacrament is seen at the Eucharistic Procession in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph on May 18, 2024. Christina Herrera

At the lead of the procession were the cross bearer and candle bearers, followed by religious sisters. After the sisters were children who have recently received their First Communion, and then the Blessed Sacrament itself inside of a monstrance and under a processional canopy. Behind the Eucharist were the priests, the choir and the lay faithful. 

Throughout the procession, attendees said prayers, including the rosary and the Divine Mercy Chaplet. The faithful also sang various hymns and stopped at three stations to kneel in front of the Blessed Sacrament where Trullols would read from the Gospel. 

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One of the attendees — Joseph Duncan from McLean, Virginia — told CNA the procession was “amazing” and noted the importance of a procession near the White House during an election year: “[It can] bring a lot of grace to the country.”

The faithful kneel during the Eucharistic Procession in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph on May 18, 2024. Christina Herrera

The faithful kneel during the Eucharistic Procession in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph on May 18, 2024. Christina Herrera

Brittany Baldwin, from Houston, Texas, told CNA the procession was “incredibly moving” and that she “choked up” during the procession and “watching people’s reactions was equally moving.” 

Baldwin, who said she also attended CIC’s procession last year, noted the growth in attendees and added: “I’m sure there would have been a lot more if it wasn’t for the rain.”

The CIC offers daily Mass on weekdays and regularly hosts informational events on Catholic theology and other Catholic issues. The organization also has a bookstore.

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