News & Politics Clooney Could Join Exclusive DC Film Club Power and intrigue in Washington are popular movie topics—but despite the scores of movies filmed here, only a dozen have taken home an Academy Award. People | Mar 1, 2006
News & Politics GOP Win Might Hinge on Autumn Hurricanes and an Israeli Air Strike Democratic strategists—and even some Republican ones—speculate that up to 50 House seats might be in play this year. People | Mar 1, 2006
News & Politics Chris Matthews Likes to Watch The Mummy It’s movie-award season, so we checked in with three Washingtonians who care a lot about movies. People | Mar 1, 2006
News & Politics Union Too Busy to Walk the Line Even unions are outsourcing now—but instead of going overseas, they are looking down the street and hiring homeless people. Work & Family | Mar 1, 2006
News & Politics Take One Single Gal, Add a BlackBerry, Lots of Booze “Chick lit” books have been hot sellers, and now you can enjoy DC entries. Media & Politics | Feb 1, 2006
News & Politics Favorites: Selwa “Lucky” Roosevelt Scrambled Eggs, Caviar, and Arias People | Feb 1, 2006
News & Politics Is Mark Warner the Next Bill Clinton? He made a fortune in wireless phones, but he's been a political animal from the start. As he leaves the Virginia governor's office he's positioned to be the Democratic nominee for president in 2008. Is Mark Warner another Bill Clinton--and the next Presid People | Feb 1, 2006
News & Politics 50 Best Journalists Technology is changing where we get our news. But great journalists still make a difference. So who sets the agenda? And what separates the best from the pretty good? People | Dec 1, 2005
News & Politics Satellite Radio: How XM is Remaking Music In a District warehouse, lovers of music have gathered to play their favorite songs. Aided by satellites, they are changing the way we listen to radio. Arts & Events | Sep 1, 2005
News & Politics See Howie Kurtz Run He's come a long way from the streets of Brooklyn. After three decades of scoops, he still works as hard as ever. But people are asking: Can you serve too many media masters? People | Jul 1, 2005