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For the first time in over a decade, D.C. has a new independent bookstore. Upshur Street Books, founded and owned by Paul Ruppert, the man behind Petworth restaurants Petworth Citizen and Crane & ...
After working for two failed presidential bids, Adam Conner was done with campaigning and ready to break into the business world. But politics followed Conner, and just months later, he introduced the ...
Whether driven by thriftiness or curiosity, you won’t regret a visit to Carpe Librum. Instead of hitting up a crowded store like Politics & Prose, come here to browse books in this bare-bones space.
Three students and two D.C. residents were arrested in the lobby of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Tuesday morning during a protest against President Donald Trump’s latest ...
This week, play a politically inspired song about “impending doom” and new moody hits from both the hip hop and indie pop genres. After ending the decade-long project “Spoonboy” in 2015, D.C.-native ...
Plenty of people are shy dancing in front of others, but dancing in front of strangers, in broad daylight on a city street, is an entirely new concept. But more than a dozen GW dancers did just that ...
Students played host to 12 musical guests this week who travelled more than 8,000 miles to share their song, dance and theatrics with the Foggy Bottom community. Twelve cultural ambassadors between 18 ...
ST. LOUIS — GW’s 66-59 loss to No. 10 Saint Louis on Saturday, like most of the team’s defeats this year, wasn’t necessarily a sign of trouble in Foggy Bottom. To some fans, it will be just another ...
A sophomore has launched a write-in campaign to get elected to Foggy Bottom’s top advocacy group – a move that could change the dynamic of a commission typically dominated by locals. He is the third ...
Officials will not shorten COVID-19 isolation and quarantine protocols for community members who test positive even as the CDC shortened its recommended quarantine period last month. Officials said in ...
In law school classes nearly four decades ago, a student found her passion for enacting change through law and politics. Thirty-six years later, she’s running for a seat in Congress – And her run ...