Things to Do Queer Portraiture, Criticizing White Feminism, and a Spy Chat with Former Intelligence Officials: Things to Do in Washington, January 11-13 Plus: Decompress with photos of cute baby animals at the zoo. Things to Do newsletter | Jan 11, 2021
News & Politics Facebook Apologizes for Removing Photojournalists’ Pictures of Capitol Riot Media, Instagram, January 6, Photography | Jan 11, 2021
News & Politics Guns, Brass Knuckles, Homemade Napalm: Read Some of the Documents From Arrests After the Capitol Riot January 6 | Jan 11, 2021
Food A New DC Ghost Kitchen Is Serving Hot and Sour Matzo Ball Soup and General Tso’s Tacos Stingray Kitchen at Declaration Shaw will host rotating pop-ups over the next few months. Pizza, Takeout, DC delivery, ghost kitchen | Jan 11, 2021
News & Politics DC Mayor Says Americans Should Not Come to Washington for the Inauguration She's also requesting the Department of the Interior revoke any permits to demonstrate. Muriel Bowser, Inauguration | Jan 11, 2021
News & Politics Here’s a Breakdown of Who Gets the Vaccine When in DC You might qualify earlier than you think. DC Government, Vaccine | Jan 11, 2021
News & Politics Citing “Credible Threats,” Park Service Suspends Washington Monument Tours Groups involved in the Capitol riot threaten to disrupt Biden's inauguration, the agency says. January 6, National Park Service, Inauguration 2021 | Jan 11, 2021
News & Politics DC Residents Age 65 and Over Can Sign Up for a Covid Vaccine Starting at Noon Today The District's inoculations are moving into the next phase. Coronavirus, covid, Covid-19 vaccine | Jan 11, 2021
News & Politics We’re About to Inaugurate Our Most Washington President Ever. Here’s Why That’s Good—and Bad. Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Inauguration | Jan 11, 2021