Yearly Archives: 2014

For the past 26 years, thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world have gathered at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. to honor their fallen brethren with a candlelit vigil. The vigil marks the official dedication of new inscriptions on the walls of a memorial that already bear the names […]

View full post »

The infamous DC Cherry Blossoms are magnets for droves of tourists. Hundreds of thousands of people travel to the District every year for the National Cherry Blossom Festival to experience the puffy white blooms at their peak. This year’s bloom arrived later than usual, actually later than the last 10 years, but it appears tourists […]

View full post »

Heavily armored in ski pants and winter coats, hundreds of DC’s bravest amassed on the National Mall for a wintry battle of epic proportions. Both sides employed a strategy inspired by the days of revolutionary warfare. They stood face-to-face on either side of a great divide. Ammunition was feverishly acquired as seconds ticked down until, […]

View full post »

It mesmerizes you with its beauty, captivates you with its history, and hypnotizes you with its aromas. With every step you fall deeper in love with a perfect balance of modernity and history. Every few feet there’s an opportunity to gawk at world-class pastries, peruse high-end boutiques, or sip coffee while taking in the everlasting […]

View full post »

A musician with immense talent. A vocalist who truly owns his voice. An animated character and pure entertainer. Asaf Avidan is the epitome of a one man band. Avidan has a masterful stage presence, playing multiple instruments at a time, and recording short repetitive beats that become his background ensemble. To ice the cake, his vocals […]

View full post »