DC’s most famous ex-intern is promoting workwear from clothing brand Reformation.
L. Louise Lucas
The president pro tempore of the Virginia Senate led the push against the proposed arena deal.
Preben Elnef
Lego has named him to oversee its upcoming new factory in Virginia.
Sydney Vernon
The local artist has an intriguing show at Phillips@THEARC that’s connected to the Phillips Collection’’s great new Bonnard exhibit.
Eivind Bjerke
A salon owner who once did Rosalynn Carter’s dos, he has a memoir called Hair Force One.
Disinvited! GambetDC
The city’s much-maligned sports-betting app has finally been scrapped. FanDuel will now take over.
Photograph of Bjerke courtesy of Eivind Bjerke Photograph of Lewinsky by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images Photograph of Lucas by Zach Gibson/Getty Images Photograph of Elnef courtesy of LEGO Group Photograph of Vernon by Daniel Diasgranados
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Monica Lewinsky
DC’s most famous ex-intern is promoting workwear from clothing brand Reformation.
L. Louise Lucas
The president pro tempore of the Virginia Senate led the push against the proposed arena deal.
Preben Elnef
Lego has named him to oversee its upcoming new factory in Virginia.
Sydney Vernon
The local artist has an intriguing show at Phillips@THEARC that’s connected to the Phillips Collection’’s great new Bonnard exhibit.
Eivind Bjerke
A salon owner who once did Rosalynn Carter’s dos, he has a memoir called Hair Force One.
Disinvited! GambetDC
The city’s much-maligned sports-betting app has finally been scrapped. FanDuel will now take over.
Photograph of Bjerke courtesy of Eivind Bjerke
Photograph of Lewinsky by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images
Photograph of Lucas by Zach Gibson/Getty Images
Photograph of Elnef courtesy of LEGO Group
Photograph of Vernon by Daniel Diasgranados
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