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Mesmerizing Art at the Phillips Collection

By Nicole Jarvis June 1, 2012

All summer long, the guide will take a look at some of the museums that call the District home. We’ll weed out tourist traps and find the hidden gems where you can spend a few hours along the corridors. Though...

Navigating Farmers Markets

By Bethany Imondi May 16, 2012

In the final section of Michael Pollan’s book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, the well-known journalist and food intellectual writes about his attempts to create a meal using only ingredients he foraged...

First Taxis, Now Metro?

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff April 19, 2012

As if increasing cab fares in the District weren’t bad enough, there has been some talk within WMATA (no we’re not the only ones fond of acronyms), of imposing a flat fare on Metro. I’m sure those...

Thursday Night D.C.

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff March 29, 2012

We’re past hump day and its not Friday yet, but you still want to go out. Thirds isn't what it used to be. Your friends have 8 a.m. Friday labs. So what do you do? This Thursday, I initially would have...

Tasty Tapas Spice It Up

By Braden McDonald January 20, 2012

While Georgetown epicureans enjoy a reliable purveyor of Mediterranean cuisine in nearby Neyla, life is to short to miss an occasional venture to Dupont Circle's Ezme, a Turkish tapas and wine...

Public Transport

By Photo Editor August 29, 2011

Metro D.C.'s Metro is hailed for its simplicity and relative cleanliness. Even though Georgetown doesn't have its own stop, odds are you'll frequent the three stops closest to us:Dupont Circle on...

Capitol Hill

By Photo Editor August 29, 2011

Alabaster columns. Majestic bronze statues. Staffers rushing by in their finest Brooks Brothers suits, theclickclack of their heels or wingtips echoing through marbled halls. The Hill, that anchor...

Have a Break and a Snack at DC’s New Shake Shack

By Elizabeth Garbitelli June 11, 2011

  With barbeque season in full swing you can’t walk around on a given Saturday in Georgetown without picking up a whiff of something delicious grilling. No grill? No fear if you feel like...

Hankering for Some Fresh Seafood?

By Eamon O'Connor May 18, 2011

For all the New England expats soaking up the D.C. humidity this summer, Hank's Oyster Bar offers a refreshing taste of home — with a twist that only a city below the Mason-Dixon Line could offer. The...

Abstract Sculptor Gets Inventive With Intriguing Results

By Peter Brigham February 18, 2011

A collection of abstract sculptures, paintings, drawings and photographs, "David Smith Invents," is showing now through May 15 at the Phillips Collection in Dupont Circle. Best known for his unique...

D.C. Tunnels Expect Makeover

By Maggie Ferrato January 19, 2011

The cobwebs that have grown in the abandoned tunnels located beneath Dupont Circle may soon be cleared away to make room for a new arts district in the area, as the city attempts to reclaim the potentially...

Taking the Metro Farther

By The Editorial Board September 17, 2010

As much as we love the Hilltop, it's always good news when city travel becomes less of a hassle. Recent changes and future proposals to the D.C. public transportation system all point toward a simpler,...

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