Friday, December 23, 2016
Gothamist Films
Overheard in D.C.: Holiday Edition
The holidays are here, and rather than think about the bad stuff, let's focus on something good: cute holiday kids.
Nearly 1,000 People Will Volunteer On Christmas Through The Jewish Community Center
There are still spots left to lend a hand, donate blood, or sign up for a bone marrow registry.
Based On An Incredible True Story, 'Lion' Will Make You Cry In Spite Of Itself
A lost 5-year-old Indian boy is adopted by an Australian couple. Two decades later, he makes his way back.
How to Eat Your Way Through D.C. This Week
Christmas, New Years and the week in between mean less work and more fun.
A Red Apron Burger Joint Is Coming To The Old GBD Space In Dupont
Red Apron Burger Bar will open in a crowded market for burgers in mid-January.
AAA: Expect 'Absolute Gridlock' On Area Roadways This Afternoon
This will come from a combination of people leaving town and others, who are staying home for the holidays, leaving work early.
Dish of the Week: Fried Mozzarella That Goes Beyond The Stick
The combination of fried food and mozzarella cheese is a beautiful thing.
Photos: A Tiny Art Series Is Popping Up Across The City
Two Washingtonians are placing small figurines around town for their tinyfellas series.
Joe Biden Is Sticking Around In D.C. After He Leaves Office
Looks like he was being literal about the whole "I'm not going anywhere" thing.
'Trust Women' Signs Go Up In Mike Pence's Neighborhood
A corner of Chevy Chase is becoming something of a message board for a seething Democratic city with little other recourse.
Morning Roundup: Trump's Va. Vineyard Wants To Hire Foreign Workers
Plus, the Christmas weather forecast, a guide to the area's Chinese food offerings, and more in the news.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
First Look: Farmers & Distillers Tries To Answer 'What Would George Washington Do?'
Check out photos and details on the latest concept from the Founding Farmers team.
Five Movies Of Varying Holiday Spirit That You Can See This Weekend
Choose from an inspirational true story, a gross-out comedy, an art house classic, or that movie that always makes you cry.
Following Outcry, Obama Will Dismantle System That Tracked Mostly Muslims
It will make it harder for a Trump administration to create a Muslim registry, but advocates are staying vigilant.
Man Arrested In Series Of Bomb Threats Against D.C. Landmarks
Prosecutors say James Cherry made false bomb threats against Union Station, Metrorail, and a vicinity near the White House.
These Were The Most Popular Books At D.C.'s Public Libraries This Year
The Girl on the Train topped the fiction list, while Between the World and Me led non-fiction titles.
