News & Politics The Remarkable Story of Vivien Thomas, the Black Man Who Helped Invent Heart Surgery Thomas never went to medical school, but he had a genius, a stunning dexterity. He might have been a great surgeon. Instead, he became a legend. Health, History, Features, Baltimore | Jun 19, 2020
News & Politics People Still Really Want to See Marilyn Monroe Naked The cover story of the new “Vanity Fair” reminds us of an article we posted way back in 2006. Capital Comment, From the Archives | May 9, 2012
News & Politics Elizabeth Taylor’s Life in Washington Remembered The icon, who died Wednesday at 79, had a relatively subdued presence in the city. Capital Comment, Washingtonian, From the Archives | Mar 25, 2011
News & Politics Remembering Tim Russert, 1950 – 2008 Tim Russert, who passed away Friday, was honored as a "Washingtonian of the Year" in 2004 Capital Comment, From the Archives | Jun 16, 2008
News & Politics From the Archives: Sharon Stone Does DC Welcome to our feature where we highlight thought-provoking and interesting pieces from Washingtonian's decades of archives. From 1995, a piece showing that her Cannes comments aren't the first time Sharon Stone has made news by saying something outrageou Capital Comment, Washingtonian, From the Archives | Jun 4, 2008
News & Politics From the Archives: Jim Webb, “Women Can’t Fight” Welcome to our feature where we highlight thought-provoking and interesting pieces from Washingtonian's decades of archives. Today, it's a 1979 article from Jim Webb (now a Virginia senator) on why women should not be allowed in military combat. The White House, From the Archives, Jim Webb | May 22, 2008
News & Politics From the Archives: Sweet Secrets: Opening Doors on the Very Private Lives of the Billionaire Mars Family With the news that Mars Inc. has bought the Wrigley chewing-gum company for $23 billion, we take a look back at our 1996 article on the notoriously private Mars family, which is headquartered in Northern Virginia. Capital Comment, From the Archives | Apr 29, 2008
News & Politics From the Archives: DC’s Underground Sex Industry Check out our feature where we highlight thought-provoking and interesting pieces from Washingtonian's decades of archives. Today, it's a look at DC's underground sex industry from 2005. Capital Comment, Washingtonian, From the Archives | Apr 9, 2008
News & Politics From the Archives: Arianna Huffington Welcome to our new feature where we highlight thought-provoking and interesting pieces from Washingtonian's decades of archives. Arianna Huffington's web site, The Huffington Post, is nearly three years old—and more popular than ever. We bring you the fir Capital Comment, Power Players, From the Archives | Apr 2, 2008
News & Politics From the Archives: How DC Got Baseball Back Capital Comment, Washingtonian, From the Archives | Mar 26, 2008
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