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Category: D.C.

January 11, 2014

Looking to Melt That Holiday Blubber? Try These Hot Spots.

The holidays are over, and maybe you’ve realized that those “five pounds” gained from Thanksgiving through Christmas really equates to 10. Melt that weight…

January 11, 2014

The DC Cupcake Craze: Inside the Sugar-High

  Washington, D.C. has been heavily sprinkled with sweet cupcake shops, which continue to inspire the next shop to pop up. These pretty, sugary…

December 29, 2013

Christmas at Mount Vernon: A Historical Holiday For the Books

What is Christmas to you? Do you choose to celebrate it or another such as Hanukkah our Kwanzaa? Regardless of your choice, there is…

December 24, 2013

The Crafty Bastards Festival for Crafty Bastards

Feeling funny about the name? Don’t. This smorgasbord of arts & crafts rocks in every single way, and if you are crafty (although you…

December 11, 2013

Soaring Over Patriotism: Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Airports

With over three airports to choose from, people really have no reason not to come and visit our Nation’s Capital. It’s a city of…

November 15, 2013

Union Market, DC Style

New York is cool, Brooklyn even cooler. One of its most talked-about locations is Union Market, which is considered a neighborhood grocery store with top-of-the-line…

November 12, 2013

Have a Spicy and Intimate Experience at Thai X-ing

Thai X-ing (pronounced: Thai crossing) is a tiny restaurant on a residential street in Washington D.C. Well, basement apartment turned into restaurant, which is…

November 4, 2013

Animals Play in Celebration of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo Re-Opening

  With the shutdown finally over, people flocked to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo. Many, including myself, were particularly excited to see all of the…

October 30, 2013

Slip into a Secretive, French-Styled Nightclub at Malmaison

At the end of a block close to the Potomac River, on a busy street in Georgetown, Malmaison is tucked away on a cobblestone…

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