Perez Hilton, Marcia Cross, Donatella Versace, Pamela Anderson, Padma Lakshmi…the list of celebrities in attendance goes on and on. Click on for our photo slideshow of Saturday's White House Correspondents' Association Bloomberg Afterparty.
Todd Kliman is chatting today at 11 AM—and we're guessing he'll be revisiting the topic of Kobe beef from last week's chat. Ask him a question of your own.
The line up for Baltimore's annual Virgin Music Festival was announced Monday. On the bill? Wilco, Bob Dylan, Foo Fighters, Kayne West, and more. Not too shabby. DC Metrocentric notes that the famous Toutorsky mansion and former bed and breakfast in Dupont is for sale. A cheap $7 million is the rumored price.
"Near Southeast" DC Redevelopment has a quick update on the Nats Express and the KegBus.
Love TV? Then you may want to check out this list that claims to count down the top 35 TV shows ever.
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Perez Hilton, Marcia Cross, Donatella Versace, Pamela Anderson, Padma Lakshmi…the list of celebrities in attendance goes on and on. Click on for our photo slideshow of Saturday's White House Correspondents' Association Bloomberg Afterparty.
Todd Kliman is chatting today at 11 AM—and we're guessing he'll be revisiting the topic of Kobe beef from last week's chat. Ask him a question of your own.
Tornadoes struck southeast Virginia yesterday, injuring hundreds.
The line up for Baltimore's annual Virgin Music Festival was announced Monday. On the bill? Wilco, Bob Dylan, Foo Fighters, Kayne West, and more. Not too shabby.
DC Metrocentric notes that the famous Toutorsky mansion and former bed and breakfast in Dupont is for sale. A cheap $7 million is the rumored price.
"Near Southeast" DC Redevelopment has a quick update on the Nats Express and the KegBus.
Love TV? Then you may want to check out this list that claims to count down the top 35 TV shows ever.
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