This year’s Washington Post Travel Photo Contest received more than 1,700 submissions – an all time record after 14 years running. My photograph of a sunrise in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware received one (1) of nine (9) honorable mentions among 13 photographs awarded. It’s an honor to be recognized by the Post – especially out of […]

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They came dressed in neon, ripped stockings, and covered from head-to-toe in glitter to experience a Wolf Trap show unlike most others. The venue rarely hosts pop artists, especially those as popular as Ke$ha. Ke$ha’s currently circling the globe on her second headline tour in support her 2012 album Warrior. Traveling with her is New York […]

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While not officially on tour, the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies are playing shows throughout the country, including the nation’s capital where they graced the stage of one of DC’s more intimate music venues, the Hamilton Live. The band came out swingin’ with tunes from their new album, White Teeth, Black Thoughts, and tracks from throughout their 24 […]

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It’s safe to say that Jimmy Eat World feels right at home at the 9:30 Club. It seems that the band goes out of their way to make a stop at the famous D.C. venue whenever they’re on tour. After all, the club was the scene of their infamous live DVD recording “Believe In What […]

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The Washington Monument closed shortly after an earthquake struck Virginia, and rattled through the Northeast, in 2011. While the earthquake was relatively minor, it compromised the structural integrity of a monument that has stood (parts of it anyway) since 1848. Cracks were found at the very top, and throughout the internal structure, resulting in a […]

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