Ronald C. Machen Jr. What are the top priorities for President Obama’s nominee to be US Attorney for the District of Columbia?
Anne Kornblut. Women aren’t as close to getting the reins of power as they think, argues the Washington Post political writer in her new book, Notes From the Cracked Ceiling.
Abdulwahab Abdulla Al-Hajjri. Yemen’s longtime ambassador—and Washington host extraordinaire—is at the top of everyone’s get-to-know list.
Janet Napolitano. After a year as a low-profile Cabinet Secretary, the Homeland Security head is front and center in the renewed debate over intelligence.
Javaris Crittenton. A Wizard few knew existed prior to his run-in with Agent Zero is now at the center of the basketball team’s unraveling.
Claire Milonas. Supergeek Peter Orszag’s engagement to ABC’s Bianna Golodryga got more interesting when word leaked of the OMB director’s child with ex-pal Milonas.
The Guest List: February 2010
A monthly roundup of people we’d like to have over for drinks, food, and conversation.
Ronald C. Machen Jr. What are the top priorities for President Obama’s nominee to be US Attorney for the District of Columbia?
Anne Kornblut. Women aren’t as close to getting the reins of power as they think, argues the Washington Post political writer in her new book, Notes From the Cracked Ceiling.
Abdulwahab Abdulla Al-Hajjri. Yemen’s longtime ambassador—and Washington host extraordinaire—is at the top of everyone’s get-to-know list.
Janet Napolitano. After a year as a low-profile Cabinet Secretary, the Homeland Security head is front and center in the renewed debate over intelligence.
Javaris Crittenton. A Wizard few knew existed prior to his run-in with Agent Zero is now at the center of the basketball team’s unraveling.
Claire Milonas. Supergeek Peter Orszag’s engagement to ABC’s Bianna Golodryga got more interesting when word leaked of the OMB director’s child with ex-pal Milonas.
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