Rosa’s Diner, through a combination of Latin American flavors and classic all-American bites, is adding an elevated all-day ...
Four exclusive Washingtonian deals to Puerto Rico, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the Jersey Shore.
America’s bicentennial was one of the big events of the 1970s. Now get ready for another anniversary: the semiquincentennial, coming July 4, 2026. The term for the country’s 250th birthday is an ...
You walk into your favorite cafe for a Saturday morning latte, but a DJ blocks the counter and people in dark sunglasses are dancing in front of the booth. Looks like you’ve stumbled into a coffee ...
On Wednesday, the organization Freedom 250 announced a lineup of nine artists scheduled to perform at the 16-day patriotic bash on the National Mall called the Great American State Fair. Immediately, ...
Good morning. Sunny with a high around 77 today. No notes! A low near 57 overnight. The Mystics host the Chicago Sky today, and the Nationals host the Marlins again. Congratulations to Luke Mullins, ...
In a way-down-a-gravel-road location is this vineyard and restaurant run by Lori McKeever and Jeffrey Judge, who owned McKeever’s Pub in McLean for 40 years. Judge, a classically trained chef, serves ...
The Boulevard, 2915 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. A modern American restaurant with some Asian fusion flare, a rooftop bar, and weekend DJs is coming to Clarendon. The Boulevard—replacing Wilson Hardware ...
Ahead of DC’s primary election on June 16, candidates and grassroots organizations are rushing to educate voters on DC’s new ranked choice voting system. The essence of ranked choice voting is in the ...
Recently, I bought an old record player, a Realistic Lab-2200, made by RadioShack in the 1980s. I’m enjoying my purchase—it’s spinning Al Green’s “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” as I write this. But ...
Honorees from Washingtonian’s 2026 500 Most Influential People Shaping Policy list gathered at the Four Seasons Hotel on Tuesday, May 19 to celebrate their contributions and expertise across ...
It figures that the International Spy Museum’s surplus artifacts would sit inconspicuously in a quiet corner of the fourth floor, just barely separated from the throngs of day-campers and summer ...