News & Politics The Athletic Just Hired Six Former Post Sports Journalists. What Does That Mean for DC Sports Coverage? After the Washington Post eliminated its entire sports department, The Athletic saw "a great opportunity." DC Sports, Journalism, Washington PostMarch 2, 2026
News & Politics Journalist Dorothy Butler Gilliam Donates $10,000 to Laid-Off Washington Post Reporters Gilliam was the first Black woman reporter hired at the Post. Dorothy Butler Gilliam, Layoffs, Washington PostMarch 2, 2026
Things to Do 27 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend Washington National Opera's "Treemonisha," Herstory 5K, and Ratboys concert are exciting things to do. Things to Do newsletterMarch 2, 2026
Food José Andrés Will Replace The Bazaar at the Waldorf Astoria With a Steakhouse Bazaar Meat will bring large-format cuts and other theatrical dishes to the Old Post Office Building. Bazaar Meat, Jose Andres, Restaurant Openings Around DCMarch 2, 2026
News & Politics Sorry, DC’s Mosquitos Probably Survived the Snowcrete The cold was no match for the resilient insects. Cold weather, MosquitoesMarch 2, 2026
News & Politics War in Iran Widens, Department of Education Hangs Banner Saluting Charlie Kirk, and Administration May Sell Part of the National Mall This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayMarch 2, 2026
Weddings Vince Vaughn “Crashed” This Wedding at the InterContinental Hotel at the Wharf The November affair featured black-and-white disco theme. InterContinental Wedding, November wedding, Real WeddingsMarch 1, 2026
News & Politics Judge Allows Construction on Trump’s Ballroom to Move Forward; GOP Reps Grilled Hillary Clinton About ETs, Pizzagate, and Epstein; and Mick Foley Is a Fan of the Prince George’s Police Department This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayFebruary 27, 2026
Weddings This Brunch Wedding Featured a Football Theme The couple connected over conversation about the NFL draft. Brunch Wedding, Real Weddings, Riggs Hotel weddingFebruary 27, 2026
Real Estate 7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them Details on Washington’s most expensive residential transactions. Luxury Homes, Off the MarketFebruary 27, 2026
Food Nothing Is More Than $30 at This New DC Italian Restaurant Ulivo opens in Park View from a first-time restaurateur. Italian Restaurant, Restaurant Openings Around DC, UlivoFebruary 26, 2026
Things to Do March Culture Guide: 47 Things to Do in the DC Area Party at art museums, see Lady Gaga live, and more. things to do this monthFebruary 26, 2026
Home & Style | Real Estate 4 Open Houses in Northern Virginia This Weekend This week’s open house picks include homes in Falls Church, Arlington, Alexandria, and Vienna. Open HousesFebruary 26, 2026
News & Politics Check Out the Washington Spirit’s New Cherry Blossom Uniforms The "Spirit in Bloom" uniform pays homage to DC's renowned cherry blossoms. Soccer, Washington SpiritFebruary 26, 2026
Weddings Country’s Largest Vintage Bridal Show in DC Again This March Find wedding gowns, jewelry, accessories, and more at Something Old: A Vintage Bridal Show. Vintage, wedding dressFebruary 26, 2026