It's Tuesday, and you know what that means—time to direct your food and dining questions to food critic Todd Kliman's live chat at 11 AM today.
DC Council Member Carol Schwartz says she will run as a write-in candidate in November in a bid to keep her seat. She was defeated last week in the primary by Patrick Mara.
Our local alt-weekly, the Washington City Paper, faces ever more cuts. Apparently, as Fishbowl DC reports, "cover stories will be phased out." Huh? How does an alt-weekly even exist without cover stories?
PQ Living wonders what's up next for the location of Red Sage, the restaurant that closed down seemingly ages ago.
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It's Tuesday, and you know what that means—time to direct your food and dining questions to food critic Todd Kliman's live chat at 11 AM today.
DC Council Member Carol Schwartz says she will run as a write-in candidate in November in a bid to keep her seat. She was defeated last week in the primary by Patrick Mara.
Our local alt-weekly, the Washington City Paper, faces ever more cuts. Apparently, as Fishbowl DC reports, "cover stories will be phased out." Huh? How does an alt-weekly even exist without cover stories?
PQ Living wonders what's up next for the location of Red Sage, the restaurant that closed down seemingly ages ago.
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