News & Politics Yes, the White House Is Still Holding Public Tours During the Pandemic How is this a thing? The White House, Tours | Dec 15, 2020
News & Politics How Did Your City Do on LGBTQ Protections? Eight DC-area municipalities are graded in a new Human Rights Campaign report. Alexandria, Arlington, Rockville, LGBTQ | Dec 15, 2020
Things to Do Plant Music, Beethoven Marathon, and a Virtual Flamenco Fest: Things to Do in Washington, December 14-16 Plus: A look at Rico Nasty's latest album. Things to Do newsletter | Dec 14, 2020
Food Where to Find Feasts of the Seven Fishes for Christmas Eve Around DC Restaurants offering the Italian-American seafood celebration for dine-in, takeout, and delivery. Christmas, Italian, Takeout, Holiday | Dec 14, 2020
News & Politics This Weekend’s MAGA Rally Speakers Are Coming From the Nation’s Biggest Covid Hot Spots Among those descending on DC: South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and the My Pillow guy. Covid 2020, MAGA rally, Freedom Plaza | Dec 11, 2020
News & Politics The Wizards Launched a Hebrew Twitter Account to Welcome Israeli Player Deni Avdija The six-foot-nine forward makes his NBA debut this month. Washington Wizards, Wizards, Deni Avdija | Dec 11, 2020
News & Politics The Rosslyn Holiday Inn Will Be Imploded This Weekend. But Don’t Try to Watch. Arlington County wants would-be spectators to stay away. Road Closures, Rosslyn | Dec 11, 2020
News & Politics Smithsonian Museums for American Latinos and Women’s History Are Now On Hold Senator Mike Lee just blocked legislation to establish them. Smithsonian, Congress, Mike Lee | Dec 11, 2020
Food 5 Fun Food Events Around DC This Weekend On the menu: khachapuri specials, a latke pop-up, and more. Food Events, fun food events, Tiki Bars, The Green Zone | Dec 11, 2020
News & Politics Naomi Biden Will Join a DC Law Firm in January The eldest of Joe Biden's grandkids will be an associate at Arnold & Porter. Joe Biden, Naomi Biden, Arnold & Porter | Dec 10, 2020