It's Home Renovations Day here at Washingtonian.com! Our Diary of a Fixer-Upper blogger (say that three times fast), Heather Goss, is hosting a live chat today at noon about her renovations process to her rowhouse in Columbia Heights. Ask her anything!
The Folklife Festival starts today down by the Smithsonian. Head on down starting around 11 AM; evening events start at 6 PM.
Mayor Fenty's wife is pregnant with her third child. Congrats!
Creative DC points out three great opportunities for local artists.
Washingtonian.com fashion contributor and photog Rachel Cothran is caught romping around town!
There's free yoga in Rockville from July 1-3. Check it out.
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Photo of the Grand Hyatt's pool by Flickr user fotinakis
It's Home Renovations Day here at Washingtonian.com! Our Diary of a Fixer-Upper blogger (say that three times fast), Heather Goss, is hosting a live chat today at noon about her renovations process to her rowhouse in Columbia Heights. Ask her anything!
The Folklife Festival starts today down by the Smithsonian. Head on down starting around 11 AM; evening events start at 6 PM.
Mayor Fenty's wife is pregnant with her third child. Congrats!
Creative DC points out three great opportunities for local artists.
Washingtonian.com fashion contributor and photog Rachel Cothran is caught romping around town!
There's free yoga in Rockville from July 1-3. Check it out.
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