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Temporary is the New Permanent

Housing Complex

Two weekends ago, something happened in Anacostia that nobody could remember in recent memory: The streets were full of people. White people. On a Saturday. They came on bicycles and parked at a bike valet, gallery hopped along Good Hope Road SE, brows... »

2012 Christchurch, Georgetown Art Show and Sale

Painterly Visions

The Christchurch in Georgetown is holding a 3 day fundraiser this weekend. Last year funds were contributed to the Sitar Arts Center which provides a multidisciplinary arts education program to the children and youth of Washington, DC and to Josephs Ho... »

Last Night’s Leftovers: Headless Food Critic Edition

Young & Hungry

Indeed, Taqueria Nacional is moving to T Street NW [Eater] Masa 14 sure picked a fine night to open its rooftop [Urban Daddy] Banana Leaves is back open in Dupont Circle [PoP] Sala Thai is opening a fast-casual Thai spot on M Street NW [Dining Bisnow] ... »

Zeitgeist: Too Much Information?

Re/Collections

I am really pleased that Sondra Arkin and Ellyn Weiss have asked me to be a part of their third Zeitgeist show in Washington, DC. The show will be at the District of Columbia Arts Center from May 4- June 10, 2012. The opening will be held on May 4th fr... »

Mintwood Place: Food in focus

Going Out Gurus

For this week’s Magazine column, Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema visited new Adams Morgan dining destination Mintwood Place. He liked what he saw, and he awarded Perry’s owner Saied Azali’s new place a sparkling three stars. Read the review an... »

Night Moves: This Is Why D.C. Diners Can’t Have Nice Things 24/7

Young & Hungry

It’s Monday night, about 11:26 p.m. and my new would-be go-to late-night burger spot, Black & Orange, is all locked up. A guy in the window makes a cutthroat gesture as I try in vain to pry open the door. When I point to the large posted sign reading “... »

The Needle: Emancipated Edition

City Desk

Summer In April: Average temperatures for this time of year are in the mid-70s. Which is why today's highs of near 90 degrees at area weather stations were notable, even if no records were set; when, after all, do you get a pleasant, humidity-free 90-d... »

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Love the D.C. nightlife? Go boogie elsewhere.

Washington Examiner

The District's two council members who represent the biggest party wards in the city are both coming out aggressively against a proposal to keep bars open an hour later, creating a potential $3 million budget gap in next year's city budget. Jim Graham,... »

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