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Places to Watch the Biden/Palin VP Debate

The final stretch of campaign season is nearing and Tuesday night is the only debate taking place between the Vice-Presidential candidates.  If you are looking for a place to watch the Biden/Palin debate, here is a quick list of spots that will have it on with sound. Most establishments will be offering drink specials as […]

KidsPeace 3rd Annual Wine Tasting

9/17 - KidsPeace’s Foster Care and Family Services Program of Maryland and DC is having a special wine tasting event to raise money for our new skill-building initiative for Foster Children, “The Money Club.” This financial literacy program goes beyond the basics and helps Foster Children work towards the successful futures to which they are […]

Polo Cup for Breast Cancer Awareness

9/14 - The Capitol Polo Club and the Tigerlily Foundation partner to host the inaugural Polo Cup for Breast Cancer Awareness. Held in conjunction with the Capitol Women’s Challenge, a USPA sponsored polo tournament where polo-playing women showcase their talents. The Polo Cup for Breast Cancer Awareness aims to increase the understanding of and support […]

Pandora at the Park

Triple Crown Events presents Pandora each Thursday at Park and Fourteenth. Over 2000 patrons attended last week’s grand opening and it looks like this Thursday will be a repeat performance. Early arrival or reservations are recommended to make sure you get into the party, Click on the links to view the video invitation , reservations […]

Jazz in the Garden

5/23-10/3 - The National Gallery of Art is once again kicking off it’s Jazz in the Garden series today. Performances begin at 5 pm and today’s feature is Alex Martin’s Amérique Latine (Euro-Latin Jazz). The Sculpture Garden is located directly east of the National Gallery on 7th Street and Constitution Ave. For more information, please […]

The National Museum of Crime and Punishment Opens May 23rd

5/23 - The National Museum of Crime and Punishment opens to the public tomorrow. This is the nation’s first museum exclusively dedicated to crime and punishment and opening day tickets will be half off for regular visitors and free for law enforcement personnel. For more information visit www.crimemuseum.org.

Restaurant Week Coming Up

Just a quick reminder that Restaurant Week is coming up on January 14-20. You can make your reservations by visiting the official tourism site of Washington, DC.