TGIF, DC! Got plans for the weekend? If not, may we recommend any number of fantastic events going on this weekend that we've rounded up in our nightlife guide?
And remember: It's T-minus about one week and counting until Valentine's Day. To make sure you're on top of everything, check out our guide to Valentine's Day in Washington.
DCist reports the sad news that local music label Gypsy Eyes has shut down operations, leaving several great Washington-based musicians without a home.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has had surgery to operate on pancreatic cancer.
You want to know one thing about us? We wish large media outlets would stop reporting on the "25 Things About Me" Facebook meme. Seriously, guys. Stop. We mean it.
We missed this earlier, but we're enjoying it—great DC blogger Prince of Petworth tries out vlogging.
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Good morning, Washington! Here's what we're reading around the web on this Friday morning.
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TGIF, DC! Got plans for the weekend? If not, may we recommend any number of fantastic events going on this weekend that we've rounded up in our nightlife guide?
And remember: It's T-minus about one week and counting until Valentine's Day. To make sure you're on top of everything, check out our guide to Valentine's Day in Washington.
DCist reports the sad news that local music label Gypsy Eyes has shut down operations, leaving several great Washington-based musicians without a home.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has had surgery to operate on pancreatic cancer.
You want to know one thing about us? We wish large media outlets would stop reporting on the "25 Things About Me" Facebook meme. Seriously, guys. Stop. We mean it.
We missed this earlier, but we're enjoying it—great DC blogger Prince of Petworth tries out vlogging.
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