Police have released the D.C. Madam suicide notes.
A Facebook-esque site for wonks on the Hill—will it work?
Did you know such a thing as a can't-miss perfume book exists? Apparently, it does, as this reviewer lets us know. Kate Moss was at the Black Cat on Friday, out supporting beau Jamie Hince, guitarist of that night's act, The Kills.
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Police have released the D.C. Madam suicide notes.
A Facebook-esque site for wonks on the Hill—will it work?
Did you know such a thing as a can't-miss perfume book exists? Apparently, it does, as this reviewer lets us know.
Kate Moss was at the Black Cat on Friday, out supporting beau Jamie Hince, guitarist of that night's act, The Kills.
Don't wear flip flops to the Black Cat, reports DCist.
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