Ali and Steve were married on an unusually warm but beautiful day in early October. Their ceremony was held at the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, a 175 acre estate on which John James lived in the late 1700s. It was his first home in America. This beautiful conservatory safely harbors over 175 […]
Once a year Taste of DC shuts down Pennsylvania Avenue between 9th street and 15th street to showcase the district’s culinary offerings. While it was cloudy, cold, and wet, which might have hampered attendance, the weather could not curtail the potent aromas of a menu that otherwise would only exist in your dreams – including […]
While the line-up wasn’t as popular as past years, Virgin Mobile FreeFest 2013 still attracted thousands for a day of music, culture and inevitable mud sliding. The festival, which has called Merriweather Post Pavilion home since its inception, is a free event that encourages an optional donation from each attendee to help homeless teens find shelter […]
On September 16, at approximately 8:20 AM, a gunman opened fire at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington D.C., killing 12 and wounding 14 others. Authorities identified one suspect who was killed at the scene as Aaron Alexis of Fort Worth, TX, but could not confirm that Alexis was the lone gunman. A manhunt for […]
They gathered at the White House, a small crowd of anti-intervention protestors, which grew over the morning hours. Just after noon, a group of Free Syria activists arrived to ask Obama to support the rebellion. The two groups passionately squared off, each straining their voices to drown out the other. The groups shouted their disagreements, […]