Tap into your creative side this month at a hands-on workshop. These classes are a fun way to cook a new recipe, connect with friends, and design one-of-a-kind pieces that you can gift or keep. Make-A-Matcha-Latte Candle Workshop August 22, 30 location_on Shop Made in DC language Website Matcha lovers can create their own […] The post 6 Hands-On Classes and Creative Workshops to Try in the DC Area…
Ambar 523 Eighth St., SE Looking for an all-you-can-eat spot? This Balkan restaurant, which also has locations in Shaw and Clarendon, offers bottomless brunch ($38 per person), lunch ($33 per person), and dinner ($50 per person) plates. Each menu is wide-ranging, with dips, salads, kebabs, hearty stews, and more, and you can add unlimited drinks, too. […] The post Best Restaurants in Capitol Hill…
FEATURES DC’s Most Stylish People of 2026 A news anchor, an Emmy-winning photographer, a wine-bar owner, and more—each with their own one-of-a-kind look. By Kristen Schott. The Survivor Racquel Kelley was a civilian. An office worker at the Pentagon in 2001. She never imagined that her job would one day nearly cost her life, […] The post September Issue: Style Setters first appeared on…
Annapolis, Maryland Drive time from DC: 45 minutes Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer, is just on the horizon. Nautical Annapolis is a great destination for two seasonal pursuits: setting sail and cracking crabs. Climb aboard 74-foot sailboats Woodwind or Woodwind II for a two-hour cruise. Departing from the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, the wooden schooners […] The post Where to Crack Crabs…
Michelle, a policy analyst for the EPA, and Dan, an engineer for the US Navy, connected on the app Coffee Meets Bagel and first met up for brunch at the Tabard Inn. While he was a little shy, his subtle humor was enough to catch Michelle’s attention; Dan says he was surprised by how many […] The post This Library-Inspired Wedding Is a Bookworm’s Dream first appeared on Washingtonian .
As a Bethesda native, Lauren Davis says what she especially loves about living in the Montgomery County community is the friendly faces—of both people and dogs!—plus the many shops and restaurants, and the easy access to the Capital Crescent Trail. Here, she shares her idea of a dreamy day in her beloved neighborhood. 8 AM: […] The post A Perfect Day in Bethesda first appeared on Washingtonian .
Good morning. Humidity returns today, with highs in the upper 80s and strong thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. The Nats wrap up a three-game visit to the Texas Rangers this evening. 🌎 How well do you know the District? Play our new geography game and test your local knowledge. 📫 Ike Allen here, filling in for […] The post The Kennedy Center Tarp May Be Here to Stay, Trump Wants a Male Press…
Everyone, start your engines! The final inconvenience of our semiquincentennial summer is here: the Freedom 250 Grand Prix. The President Trump-supported IndyCar event will take place on August 22 and 23, with the race route wrapping around the Capitol, parts of the National Mall, and several Smithsonian museums. If you’re planning on being a human […] The post Noise, Bus Detours, and Closed…
Last week, Loudon County resident Carolina Molina found herself staring down the barrel of an ICE agent’s gun after shouting at agents apprehending two men in Falls Church. While the agents alleged that Molina had attempted to run over the agents, video footage of the incident from several angles shows no evidence to support that […] The post What Immigration Experts Say You Should Know About…
Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington’s Summer Restaurant Week is almost here—it runs from Monday, August 24 through Sunday, August 30—and there are over 300 dining spots offering $25-$35 lunches and brunches and $40-$65 (and up) dinners. Need help narrowing? Here’s what places on our 2026 100 Very Best Restaurants list—plus a few favorite newcomers—are doing. Find […] The post What DC’s…