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.
And we love them so matcha! Soft serves at Bôn Matcha are so tantalizingly smooth, its as if you could feel their velvety softness through the screen and its just so satisfying. I mean look at them! They’re so per...
Multiple hosts will welcome you with open arms at this historic Gettysburg home, but only one of them is alive. Trick-or-treating, watching scary movies on your couch or going on a haunted hike are all pretty great plan...
Dine out on 8th, Downtown DC’s huge ‘streatery’ is opening on Friday, September 25! Get ready to eat ’til you drop Washingtonians! A new outdoor dining room is coming to Downtown DC and it sure l...
The DMV will adopt Apple and Google’s new COVID notification system to help trace the virus across the area. DC, Maryland and Virginia will be among the first states to adopt Apple and Google’s new contact t...
The new Buzzard Point drive-in will open on Friday, September 25 It’s the year of drive-ins and boy aren’t we glad about it! They were all the rage this summer–just last month DC got to enjoy the fierc...
The new D.C. committee, DCFACES, has recommended renaming dozens of public schools, parks and monuments due to their historic ties to slavery. A new D.C. committee has recommended renaming several government-owned build...
SmarTrip cards will available for iPhone and Apple Watch starting Tuesday, September 1. Traveling on the Metro just got ten times easier! WMATA announced earlier today that SmarTrip cards can now be uploaded onto your i...
The iconic club which brought jazz back to U Street is closing down. Sadly, the coronavirus pandemic continues to have negative repercussions on DC’s restaurant and bar scene. The popular bar, Twins Jazz is the latest t...
History repeated itself drawing people by the thousands for 2020’s March on Washington. The 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom marked a turning point in the fight for civil rights and saw Martin Luther...
August 28 marks the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Here are the events that are being held today to commemorate it. On this same date back in 1963, Washington DC saw Martin Luther King...