News & Politics Our Girl in Washington: A Kate Boothe Novel An entertaining, fast-paced tale that’s enjoyable as long as you keep your sense of humor. Book Reviews, Fiction | Oct 2, 2006
News & Politics Luxury Homes: October 2006 Bush aides are moving in, moving out: Josh Bolten buys in Bethesda for $1.5 million, Andy Card buys in Arlington for $930,000, and Tom Ridge makes a $1.3-million deal. Home Design Chats | Oct 1, 2006
News & Politics Bigger Roles Mean Bigger Houses for ABC’s DC Star If the abodes owned by George Stephanopoulos are any indication, being on TV pays more than politics. Home Design Chats | Oct 1, 2006
News & Politics Luxury Homes: September 2005 Discovery founder John Hendricks buys for $2.5 million. Former Carter aide Jody Powell sells Ritz-Carlton condo for $1.5 million. Home Design Chats | Sep 1, 2006
News & Politics Finding Great Stores Washington clothing once was known for being so conservative that it had almost no style. That’s changed—the arrival of big designers and trendy boutiques has given the city a new look. Here are more than 100 of our favorite places for clothing, shoes, an Style | Sep 1, 2006
News & Politics Top Remodelers, Local Architects & Builders in DC, Maryland, & Virginia Here are local architects and builders who get good recommendations. Home Design Chats | Aug 1, 2006
News & Politics Have More Fun: Pilates Working your "core" muscles with pilates Arts & Events | Aug 1, 2006
News & Politics Building Additions, Are They Good Investments? Sure, you’d enjoy a new master bedroom and bath. But will you get back the money you spend when you sell? Here’s a look at which home-improvement projects really pay. Home Design Chats | Aug 1, 2006
News & Politics Luxury Homes: August 2006 John W. Marriott III buys in Potomac for $4.15 million. Lawyer Theodore Ullyot cuts $2.8-million deal in Chevy Chase. Home Design Chats | Aug 1, 2006
News & Politics Trends in Remodeling Kitchens without walls, outdoor rooms, energy-efficient additions, and other trends in remodeling. Home Design Chats | Aug 1, 2006