Washingtonian by way of New Jersey, Jenna has called D.C. home for the last five years. Catch her enjoying live music, checking out a museum, hiking, and writing about all this great city has to offer!
A made-to-fade tattoo studio has made its way to D.C.—but for a shop that specializes in temporary ink, it’s looking to become a permanent mark in D.C. Ephemeral opened its first studio in D.C. this month in North...
Night owls and early birds can now travel for cheap thanks to Amtrak’s new “ultra-low ‘Night Owl Fares.’” Amtrak’s latest promotion offers discounted one-way coach tickets on select N...
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) is reopening its Bird House on Monday, March 13 after a six-year closure. The Bird House will reopen to the public having completed its $69-milli...
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate “the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.” Observed during Women’s History Month, it’s a great time to acknowledge the contributions women have made...
How many times have you picked up a book just to find it was so awful you couldn’t even finish it? Or, possibly worse, you forced yourself to finish in hopes it might get better just to be crushed by disappointmen...
The beloved D.C. restaurant Duke’s Grocery has opened its fifth location in Navy Yard. With Navy Yard marking the restaurant’s first location outside of the Northwest quadrant, the British-style gastropub...
The Library of Congress bestowed Joni Mitchell with the 2023 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. According to the Library of Congress, the award “celebrates the work of an artist whose career reflects the influence,...
Since its national conception in 1981, March has been known as Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate and honor both notable women throughout history and the contributions they’ve made to society. From s...
Philippe Petit, the French high wire artist best known his breathtaking walk between New York City’s Twin Towers in 1974, will be taking his act to Washington, D.C.’s National Building Museum. Having success...
Washington, D.C. will host World Culture Festival 2023, it was announced Friday, February 23. Boasted as a three-day, Olympic-scale celebration hosted by the Art of Living Foundation, from September 29 through October 1...