News & Politics Jacqueline Mars Gives $1.4 Million to the Washington Performing Arts Society It’s her first philanthropic act since she was involved in a fatal car accident in October. Capital Comment, Local News | Dec 12, 2013
News & Politics Mark Sanford and Maria Belen Chapur, in a Rare Outing, Attend Party for Argentina (Photos) The occasion for their stepping out was a democracy celebration. Capital Comment, Parties | Dec 11, 2013
Home & Style One of Georgetown’s Best Known Small Estates, After a Troubled Path, is Renovated and for Sale (Photos) The asking price for the Williams-Addison House is $16.8 million. Open House, The Real Estate Market, Luxury Homes | Dec 10, 2013
News & Politics Chicago’s Deborah Rutter Named the New President of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts She succeeds Michael Kaiser, who has been in the job for 13 years. Capital Comment, Local News | Dec 10, 2013
News & Politics Shirley MacLaine Makes a Surprise Visit to the Washington School of Ballet (Photos & Video) The Oscar-winning actress says she got her start there in the 1940s. Capital Comment, Local News | Dec 9, 2013
News & Politics Will Redskins Head Coach Mike Shanahan Quit or Get Fired? The sportswriters we polled say, regardless, his future hangs in the balance. Capital Comment, Sports | Dec 9, 2013
News & Politics How Cool Is DC? Very, According to the City’s Tourist Office (Photos) Destination DC kicked off its new marketing campaign with a party on Tuesday evening. Capital Comment, Parties | Dec 5, 2013
Food La Chaumière Announces It Will Remain in Georgetown Another 10 Years Co-owner Martin Lumet talks about the future of the restaurant, but acknowledges patrons’ resistance to change. Best Bites, Food & Restaurant News | Dec 5, 2013
News & Politics A First Look Inside the New Rubenstein Gallery at the National Archives (Photos) It houses the Magna Carta and a “Records of Rights” exhibition. Capital Comment, Local News | Dec 5, 2013
News & Politics What It’s Like Protecting the President: Former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino Tells His Tale Is someone who protects the President duty-bound to keep on-the-job experiences private? Capital Comment | Dec 4, 2013
Jacqueline Mars Gives $1.4 Million to the Washington Performing Arts Society
Mark Sanford and Maria Belen Chapur, in a Rare Outing, Attend Party for Argentina (Photos)
One of Georgetown’s Best Known Small Estates, After a Troubled Path, is Renovated and for Sale (Photos)
Chicago’s Deborah Rutter Named the New President of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Shirley MacLaine Makes a Surprise Visit to the Washington School of Ballet (Photos & Video)
Will Redskins Head Coach Mike Shanahan Quit or Get Fired?
How Cool Is DC? Very, According to the City’s Tourist Office (Photos)
La Chaumière Announces It Will Remain in Georgetown Another 10 Years
A First Look Inside the New Rubenstein Gallery at the National Archives (Photos)
What It’s Like Protecting the President: Former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino Tells His Tale