The Way Things Were
A glimpse into bygone Washington with Doc, Pinky, Loretta, and other local characters.
Published Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Many of the people and places photographed by Paul Feinberg are gone now, but the memories he captured live on in his pictures. Feinberg grew up in DC and has been contributing photo essays to The Washingtonian for three decades. His current exhibit, “Another Washington,” is on display through October 25 at the American University Museum in AU’s Katzen Arts Center. For a glimpse of some of the photographs, check out our video below. Also, pick up the October issue of The Washingtonian, currently on stands.
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He’s a throwback to the Redskins glory days of Super Bowls and fun-loving Hogs. Married to a former cheerleader and pinup, he’s also an Internet sensation who posts the most private parts of his life—even his private parts—online.
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We asked Washingtonian readers to tell us all about their favorite restaurants, celebrities, nightlife, and more. Here are the results. For more of the best of Washington, pick up our July issue, on stands now.
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Sip some Beaujolais Nouveau, check out the Terra Cotta warriors, see a vintage murder thriller, and more this weekend.
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