News & Politics The National Museum of Women in the Arts Is Closing for a Long Time There's one week left to visit before a major renovation project. National Museum of Women in the Arts, Renovation | Aug 2, 2021
News & Politics Mayor Muriel Bowser Under Fire for Allegedly Violating Her Indoor Mask Mandate at a Wedding The Washington Examiner writer on the story was not invited to the wedding, an organizer says. Muriel Bowser, face masks, mask mandate | Aug 2, 2021
Food 12 Fun Food Events Around DC On the menu: a frozen-cocktail contest, lots of barbecue, and scoops from a retro ice cream shop Food Events | Jul 29, 2021
News & Politics Here’s What to Know About the Untreatable Fungus Found in a DC Nursing Home In general, there is no threat to the community (other than climate change). fungus, candida auris | Jul 28, 2021
News & Politics The Anthem Reopens on Friday With Dave Chappelle Upcoming shows include James Blake, Phoebe Bridgers, and Katie Couric. The Anthem, Dave Chappelle | Jul 26, 2021
Food 11 Fun Food Events Around DC This Weekend On the menu: National Tequila Day specials, a pizza pop-up, and TxakFest. Food Events | Jul 22, 2021
Food Where to Watch the Summer Olympics With Food and Drink Specials Big screens and specials, morning through late-night happy hour. Food Events, Olympics | Jul 22, 2021
News & Politics A DC Gay Bar Faced a Backlash Over Mistreatment of Minority Patrons. It Hired a Prominent Activist to Help Improve Things. A Q&A with Ruby Corado, Nellie's new Director of Community Engagement Nellie's Sports Bar, Ruby Corado | Jul 20, 2021
News & Politics Proud Boys Leader Pleads Guilty in Burning of BLM Banner at a Historic DC Church Enrique Tarrio had been arrested earlier this year when he returned to DC. Proud Boys | Jul 19, 2021
News & Politics What’s Really Happening With Crime Rates in DC Right Now? It's feeling like our rate of violent crime is spiraling. Is it? Crime, Metropolitan Police Department, gun violence, Robert Contee | Jul 19, 2021