Today, ask food & wine editor Todd Kliman a question about Washington area cuisine and restaurant news. Plus, Todd will reveal the winner of his first-ever You Be the Critic Contest! So tune in at 11.
That's a big oops—Metro accidentally posted online the Social Security numbers of nearly 5,000 of its employees.
PQ Living reports that the new L'Occitane store is now open in Penn Quarter.
Bloomingdale (for now) notes that though the new tree boxes installed along the neighborhood's sidewalks are pretty, but could have been put in in a more…let's say considerate manner.
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Photo of a local Civil War reenactment by Flickr user KRSPO.
Today, ask food & wine editor Todd Kliman a question about Washington area cuisine and restaurant news. Plus, Todd will reveal the winner of his first-ever You Be the Critic Contest! So tune in at 11.
That's a big oops—Metro accidentally posted online the Social Security numbers of nearly 5,000 of its employees.
PQ Living reports that the new L'Occitane store is now open in Penn Quarter.
Bloomingdale (for now) notes that though the new tree boxes installed along the neighborhood's sidewalks are pretty, but could have been put in in a more…let's say considerate manner.
This blogs details what she calls the DC Metro Area Dating Disaster.
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