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Youre on Spring Break: Now What?

You’re on Spring Break: Now What?

By Griffin Greco and Griffin Greco March 10, 2014

Well, we’re about two days into spring break, and if you’re most people, you’re already sitting at home, bored to death, refreshing Facebook and hoping you can vicariously live through your friends’...

What If Ina Garten Worked at Leos?

What If Ina Garten Worked at Leo’s?

By D.J. Angelini and D.J. Angelini March 6, 2014

Everyone knows that the brightest star of culinary television is THE Ina Garten, star of Barefoot Contessa. We've all had those days when we turn on the Food Network and suddenly 12 hours later realize...

The Weird, Wonderful Holidays of March

The Weird, Wonderful Holidays of March

By Emily Min and Emily Min March 5, 2014

March is a month of many important holidays: Mardi Gras, St. Patrick’s Day and the classic “One Month Before Georgetown Day” Day. (Does anyone else celebrate that? Only me? Okay.) But let’s not...

The Ultimate Guide to Adams Morgan

The Ultimate Guide to Adams Morgan

By Guest Writer and Guest Writer March 5, 2014

You live in Georgetown, so you have probably been to every single place around M Street. You have probably gone to some places in Dupont and visited the National Mall a couple of times. Still, you feel...

InstagraMondays: Foods That Need to Be Your Valentines

InstagraMondays: Foods That Need to Be Your Valentines

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek February 10, 2014

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Toss a filter and 30 likes on it, and it’s worth even more. Take a look at some of our favorite most recent Instagrams and stop back next Monday to see if...

A Chocaholic’s Paradise Just Across M Street

By Caitlin DeSantis February 10, 2014

4/5 stars $$$$ Georgetown’s 33rd Street may be famous for its cupcakes, but it could just as easily be known for it’s fabulous chocolates. J. Chocolatier stands on just the other side...

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Tenleytown-AU

By Allison Hillsbery February 7, 2014

With an eclectic mix of shops and unusual businesses that surround American University, Tenleytown is one of the more interesting places to visit in D.C. It’s a friendly, fun and laid-back neighborhood...

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Woodley Park

By Julia McCrimlisk February 7, 2014

This stop will drop you off near Adams Morgan, which is well-known for its nightlife and bar scene. However, the area features everything from decadent bakeries to rowdy bars to authentic Indian eateries....

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Eastern Market

By Jess Kelham-Hohler and Allison Cannella February 7, 2014

Eastern Market is D.C.’s original food and arts market and a traditional home to some of the most inspired cuisine in the area. From cool coffeehouses to charming bistros, Eastern Market is bursting...

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Crystal City

By Charlotte Glasser February 7, 2014

Crystal City is a unique stop on the Metro because a large part of its urban area is underground. Aside from the dramatic views of D.C., the shopping and dining options are worth a visit.   King...

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Mount Vernon Square

By Emma Gross February 7, 2014

Mount Vernon Square, one of D.C.’s historical neighborhoods, is named for the park containing the Carnegie Library. Only two blocks from Chinatown and seven from the White House, this Metro stop may...

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Columbia Heights

By Alicia Kaneb February 7, 2014

Also located in the Northwest quadrant of the District, Columbia Heights is considered to be D.C.’s most ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood. Take a trip to one of the its main attractions...

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