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Five Plays to See in September

September 19, 2016 / Comments Off on Five Plays to See in September
Enterance To The Lansburgh Theatre

D.C. has one of the best theatre scenes in the nation. You can always expect seats to be filled on the opening night of plays and musicals even in the smallest theatres. Summer is over, and that means Washingtonian theatre lovers are all anticipating the new season. Well, the wait is over. It’s theatre season…

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Visit the Newest Member of the Smithsonian Family

September 16, 2016 / Comments Off on Visit the Newest Member of the Smithsonian Family
New Smithsonian Building

D.C. has several Smithsonian museums that many Washingtonians and visitors cherish, but on Sept. 24, the Smithsonian museums will have a new addition to their family. Get ready for the new National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in the beginning of fall. Everyone who comes to the official grand opening and dedication…

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Welcoming a New Harper Resident

September 7, 2016 / Comments Off on Welcoming a New Harper Resident

With so many new options in DC, finding a new place can be challenging and stressful. Sarah K. recently moved in to The Harper and offered to share a little about her apartment-hunting experience. Tell us a little about yourself. Born and raised in Indiana, I recently moved to DC by way of California, the…

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Celebrate the Diversity in Adams Morgan

September 7, 2016 / Comments Off on Celebrate the Diversity in Adams Morgan
Crowd Celebrating In Adams Morgan

Adams Morgan is one of the most culturally diverse and liveliest neighborhood in D.C. It is one of the centers of D.C.‘s melting pot as well its liveliest nightlife. Adams Morgan has international residents and Washingtonians who enjoy the international food in the neighborhood restaurants from all over the globe such as Ethiopia to Latin…

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The D.C. Shorts Film Festival

September 5, 2016 / Comments Off on The D.C. Shorts Film Festival
Man Sitting In Theater In D.C. Film Festival

Tired of watching the same Hollywood production movies in theaters? Are you a movie or film lover who enjoys the craft of filmmaking? The D.C. Shorts Film Festival will help you expand your horizons. Throughout the summer, movie lovers have been attending outdoor films, but starting Sept. 8, they will be able to watch short…

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Don’t Miss the D.C. Blues Festival

August 31, 2016 / Comments Off on Don’t Miss the D.C. Blues Festival
D.C. Blue Festival Male Musician With Saxophone

Trying to find something different to do for Labor Day weekend instead of the usual going out for cocktails, attending a cookout or going to the beach? Well, look no further. If you’re a fan of the blues and love musicians who are inspired by artists such as Ray Charles, Howlin’ Wolf, and even Shemekia…

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How to Celebrate Labor Day in D.C.

August 29, 2016 / Comments Off on How to Celebrate Labor Day in D.C.
Labor Day Artistic Celebration

Get ready for Labor Day, Washingtonians! Labor Day is Sept. 5, and we know you will want to make plans to celebrate over the weekend and into the holiday. Some may celebrate by taking a three-day trip out of the city. Some may have a big family cookout. Some may celebrate the end of summer by…

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Shop for Vintage Furniture in D.C.

August 24, 2016 / Comments Off on Shop for Vintage Furniture in D.C.
Vintage Furniture Shop In D.C. Featuring Green Chair

Buying furniture for a new apartment can be difficult, especially when you are going for a vintage theme to decorate your home. Sure, Ikea, Target, or Crate & Barrel are great choices to decorate your home with a more modern look, but vintage furniture stores are your best bet to achieve a home with personality.…

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Meet Rasika’s Newest Sibling: Bindaas

August 15, 2016 / Comments Off on Meet Rasika’s Newest Sibling: Bindaas
Meet Rasikas Newest Sibling Bindaas

If you enjoyed the Penn Quarter Indian restaurant with modern cuisine, Rasika, you’ll love its new sibling! Rasika is known as a restaurant with a white-table cloth setting and putting a twist on centuries-old traditional dishes and creating innovative interpretations for Washingtonians who love to take their taste buds across the world. While the owner…

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The Small Kitchen Advantage

August 8, 2016 / Comments Off on The Small Kitchen Advantage
A Small Kitchen In An Apartment

You’re looking for a new apartment, only a few things are likely on your mind: location, price and amenities. One such apartment feature to consider is kitchen size. All of the questions begin to roll through your mind as you look around the kitchen in your potentially new apartment: Do you really need that much…

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