Lover of all things art, culture, and travel, Rose hails from Argentina but has lived in different cities. In her spare time, you'll find her checking out the latest art exhibit, reading, or trying to pet every dog in town.
The “In America: How Could This Happen…” exhibit continues to grow as members of the local community stop to pay their respects to those who’ve lost their lives to COVID-19 in the U.S. so far. A...
SecreTea’s seasonal Halloween drinks look totally tea-rrifying… And we’re loving them! As far as Halloween-themed confections go, SecreTea’s seasonal drinks might be one of our absolute favorites...
Bryant’s game-worn jersey will remain on display for at least a year. The Black Mamba’s jersey has finally gone up at the Smithsonian’s Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). The jers...
The DC Council approved making Black Lives Matter Plaza permanent on Tuesday, October 21. The DC Council voted on making Black Lives Matter Plaza permanent. The 16th Street Northwest area near the White House was unoffi...
Discover how language continuously shapes our lives at DC’s latest museum. Planet Word, DC’s newest museum, is finally opening its doors to the public. Originally meant to open earlier in May, has announced...
‘The Pledge,’ a sculpture commemorating military women and dogs was unveiled outside Arlington National Cemetery on Saturday, October 17. A new statue honoring women in the military and their furry companion...
Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island are now on the District’s high-risk state list. As COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the country, DC has added eigh...
The new museum of the U.S. Army in Fort Belvoir, VA, will open on November 11. The U.S. Army recently announced the completion of its brand new museum in Fort Belvoir, VA. Originally meant to open during the summer, the...
Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming Women’s March on Saturday, October 17. Three years ago, thousands of protesters gathered for the first Women’s March on Washington to fight for reproduct...
And general admission will be free through November 1! Yet another of DC many museums is reopening its doors to the public and we couldn’t be more excited! The Phillips Collection will be finally reopening on Thur...