Washington, D.C. is a political powerhouse, a historical hot spot, and home to some of the most iconic monuments in the United States. When you think of the avenues in D.C., only one truly stands out: Pennsylvania Avenu...
What’s in a name?! When people name their children there are a lot of things to consider: family legacies, possible nicknames, how popular it is, and, of course, its meaning. People even choose names based on plac...
Whether you’ve been offered a new job, love the city itself, are looking for a new adventure, or are coming to spend more time with family or friends, hundreds of people move to Washington, D.C....
June is slowly coming to a close and so is Pride Month. While some of the most high-profile Pride events kicked off early in the month—Capital Pride Honors, the Capital Pride Parade, Pride on the Pier—Washingtonians sti...
155 years ago, on June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas to break news that the Civil War had ended and that all those who were enslaved were now free, according to Juneteenth.com. Here are some&hell...
This June, Washingtonians can celebrate Black Music Month with “Go-Go on the Rooftop”, hosted by the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library is excited to honor t...
You can be the first person in the States to see 12 of da Vinci’s over 300-year-old rare drawings. These 12 original drawings from the legendary Italian polymath, Leonardo da Vinci, will debut in Washington D.C.-t...
May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in the United States. Every May since 1990, we honor and celebrate the culture, achievements, and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander...
With Pride Month slowly approaching, we are reminded of the fight for social justice of the queer community, which started with the Stonewall Riots and has now become an international movement. As Capital Pride warms up...
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,...