Brrr! It got chilly again out there, didn't it? It might get better, though, with temps rising slightly on Saturday and Sunday, though we could see some snow showers.
We know we walked past a bunch of stoplights that were out this morning—Pepco is reporting power outages across the city. Was your neighborhood affected?
Big news for fans of chef Barton Seaver, formerly of Saint-Ex and Hook—he's moving to a new restaurant in Glover Park, called Blue Ridge.
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Brrr! It got chilly again out there, didn't it? It might get better, though, with temps rising slightly on Saturday and Sunday, though we could see some snow showers.
Got plans to keep you warm and busy this weekend? If not, check out our Oscar party roundup, our Mardi Gras parties list, and the weekend nightlife.
We know we walked past a bunch of stoplights that were out this morning—Pepco is reporting power outages across the city. Was your neighborhood affected?
Big news for fans of chef Barton Seaver, formerly of Saint-Ex and Hook—he's moving to a new restaurant in Glover Park, called Blue Ridge.
We love this headline, only because it sounds like it's straight out of a mystery novel: Federal Agents Find Missing Billionaire in Fredericksburg.
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