What families look for when choosing a private school, such as McLean’s Potomac School, may be changing. Photograph courtesy of Potomac School.It’s still among the most common questions parents ask when selecting a high school for their child: Where do the graduates tend to go to college? When Kathleen Glynn-Sparrow worked as a college counselor […] The post The Best DC-Area Private High Schools to Enroll Your Child In first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
In a city known for its architectural grace and cosmopolitan charm, Unit 203 at 2501 M stands apart. Featured in Southern Living Magazine, this two-bedroom plus den residence captures the essence of modern elegance and timeless design in more than 2,200 square feet of beautifully curated space. From the moment you enter the gracious foyer, […] The post Where Timeless Design Meets Modern Ease first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Don’t Wait – take advantage of Limited-Time Incentives and decorate your gorgeous new build home for the holidays! Nestled on a corner lot in Fairfax County in “one of the best places to live in Virginia” (Niche.com), “The Maiden” from renowned builder Craftmark Homes is your new home dream come true. Fully appointed with designer […] The post A Dream FFX Co Home Ready This Fall first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Photo by Judah AvenueNancy, an anesthesiologist from Illinois, and Kenedy, a neuroradiologist from Cameroon, say they initially connected online through their shared interest in global health and leisure traveling. Kenedy was in Tanzania at the time helping to set up a training program for physicians, and he asked for tips on things to do in […] The post This Couple’s Regal, Whimsical Garden-Themed Wedding Celebrated Their Cameroonian Roots first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Photo illustration by Emma Spainhoward with photograph by Getty Images. Good morning. Rain this morning yields to windy weather and a high around 73. A low of 49 overnight as cooler weather approaches.🚦Fleece vest traffic control system🚦: (A new fall feature on Washingtonian Today where our proprietary algorithm issues a green, yellow, or red light […] The post Trump’s Shutdown Antics Vex Republicans, Ireland Hopes to Sell Its DC Embassy, and Renaissance Festival Sues Most Foul Varl...| Washingtonian
Photograph by Evy Mages .This 130-year-old building at 219 M Street, Northwest, recently hit the market. A quick look at the offering: The history: Located in the Truxton Circle neighborhood, the firehouse was built in 1895. It remained in service until 1974, and in 1985 it was sold off as part of DC’s surplus-property disposal program. […] The post Want to Live in a DC Firehouse? first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Photo by Jonathan Greenaway on UnsplashTom Sietsema’s 25 year reign as food critic of the Washington Post is coming to an end. He announced today that this will be his last week on the job—while also publicly revealing his face for the first time. Sources tell Washingtonian that Sietsema was among the journalists who took a […] The post Tom Sietsema Is Stepping Down as Washington Post Food Critic first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Photo illustration by Emma Spainhoward with photograph by Getty Images. Good morning. Increasingly cloudy and gusty at times today, with a high around 81. Rain is likely overnight, with a low near 63. 🚦Fleece vest traffic control system 🚦: (A new fall feature on Washingtonian Today where we issue a green, yellow, or red light […] The post Democrats Don’t Blink, and Shutdown Continues; Pentagon Folds on Press Restrictions; Tom Sietsema Shows His Face first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Swiz performing in 1988. Photograph of Swiz by Alexis Fleisig/courtesy of Akashic Books.Keep Your Ear to the Ground By John R. Davis Davis, a curator of the University of Maryland’s DC punk collection, wrote this intriguing history of the city’s punk zines. It may seem like an arcane topic, but the stories of publications like […] The post DC Punk Explored in Three New History Books first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
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When my son Sam,* who was then 14, asked me to take him to the Mother of All Rallies on the Mall in September 2017, I said no. The pro-Trump event was billed as a demonstration to preserve “traditional American culture,” and white supremacists were expected to show up in force. Not only was this| Washingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
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The sun rose at 8:27 AM on January 7, 1974. Children in the Washington area had left for school in the dark that morning, thanks to a new national experiment during a wrenching energy crisis: most of the US went to year-round daylight saving time beginning on January 6. "It was jet black" outside when| Washingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.