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Photograph courtesy Manifest. Manifest 002. 1242 Third St., NE. Manifest 001—the Adams Morgan barbershop/cafe/cocktail bar—has a Union Market sibling as of Tuesday, September 30. And while you can get a haircut, pick up designer sneakers at the boutique, or work remotely inside the sprawling 11,000 square foot space (Michelle Obama recently used it to record […] The post A Social Club With a Barbershop, Boutique, and Restaurant From Erik Bruner-Yang Arrives in Union Market first appeare...| Washingtonian
A crudité plate with tempura-style vegetables mixed in will rotate with the seasons at Eunoia. Photograph by Rey Lopez. Eunoia. 320 Florida Ave., NE. Mexico City native Josa Maldonado has worked in acclaimed kitchens ranging from Pujol in Mexico City to the French Laundry in California to Jatak in Copenhagen. Those global influences and more […] The post This Ambitious New DC Restaurant Draws From Mexico, Bulgaria, and Beyond first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
A sign on the door of the National Museum of the American Indian in January 2019. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)Here we go again. The federal government will shut down at midnight unless Congress agrees on a funding fix, which seems increasingly unlikely. While a lot of the national conversation is about who will take […] The post How Will This Latest Government Shutdown Affect You? first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Photo illustration by Emma Spainhoward with photograph by Getty Images. Good morning. Cloudy again today, with a high around 78. A low near 60 overnight. The Capitals will visit Columbus for a preseason game tonight. You can find me on Bluesky, I’m @abeaujon.87 on Signal, and there’s a link to my email address below. Today’s […] The post Another Shutdown Seems Inevitable, We’ve All Been Mispronouncing “Marriott,” and Tips on Where to Celebrate Taylor Swift’s New LP first appea...| Washingtonian
Gone are the days when women in boardrooms or at the helm of major institutions were a rarity. In assembling our biennial list of the Most Powerful Women in Washington, we had the opposite problem: We came across so many impressive, talented, and influential women that we could have filled many more pages. We read, […] The post Most Powerful Women in Washington 2025 first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Singing Tiger at Hotel Nell. 411 New York Ave., NE. When the team behind Singing Tiger began conceptualizing the pan-Asian restaurant and karaoke bar at Hotel Nell in Union Market, they turned to a pop star for inspiration on the vibe: Dua Lipa. “Some of the questions that we ask are high level: Is it […] The post A TikTok-Ready Pan-Asian Restaurant and Karaoke Bar Is Opening in Union Market first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
Under the expert guidance of Dr. Despina M. Markogiannakis, Smiles of Chevy Chase is redefining the standard of dental care in the Washington, D.C. area. Specializing in advanced, general, and implant dentistry, Dr. Markogiannakis blends cutting-edge technology with artistry to deliver stunning smile transformations. At the forefront of digital dentistry, from implant reconstructions to custom […] The post Smiles of Chevy Chase Has All Your Dental Needs With a Team You Can Trust first appea...| Washingtonian
Last year, Washingtonian readers voted Pascual Best New Restaurant. Photograph by Deb Lindsey. For the past 48 years, Washingtonian has taken the pulse of the local restaurant scene by asking you, the reader, to play food critic. We want to hear about who you think makes the best pizza or taco or Thai feast. Where you’ve […] The post Take Our Restaurant Survey and You Could Win Dinner for Two 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.