A questioner suggested the Smithsonian couldn't afford to continue offering free access to its museums during tough economic times. The response from an audience of about 400? A round of "boos."
DC-SOAR Gets Fairfax Arts Council Grant
Grant helps put music on the streets
Smithsonian Talks Admission Fees in Open Meeting
Congressman would fight charges 'tooth and nail'
Gigolos Doing Better Than Mistresses in the Face of Recession
According to the Wall Street Journal, twinkie boys have a bit of an edge over...
Restaurants Roll Out Recession Deals
Local restaurants are offering up deals in hopes to get your business
Is The Tivoli Jinxed?
More business closings in Columbia Heights
Bittersweet Adieu to Brasserie
Brasserie Les Halles closes its doors after 15 years serving the District
Truckloads of Cheap Holiday Gifts Unload at the Armory
Discounted merchandise will occupy the DC Armory this weekend for a warehouse sale
The Rescuers Down Under
Bloomers Undergarments Boutique Opens
It’s what’s on the inside that really...
Crime Pays!
The bad guy's loss can now be your gain!
Rock Out in a Rad David Bowie Tee
Ever since he strutted into superstardom as the glam, sexually ambiguous...
Diane Von Furstenberg Sketches Dresses for Michelle Obama
"Well, they asked me to. Of course, everybody has," she said. "I'm so proud...
Gift Guide: Champage Pommery in 24K Gold
Naughty? Nice? Regardless of how they've behaved, they always love bubbly. ...
Midtown DC: Open and Ready to Party
Midtown DC opened it's doors and is ready to become a D.C. hotspot
Veritas: Discover Wines, Learn What Charcuterie Is
Veritas has proven that casual and wine complement each other nicely
Spice Up Your Holiday Cocktails
Learn how to mix up the standard holiday cocktails with some expert tips. On...
Homeless Man Attempts to Sell Apartment?
Bypass a real estate agent when selling your home to save some cash
Buyers Market in Prince William County?
Home sales have been on the rise in Prince William County
Where to Buy: Virginia Neighborhoods with the Best Investment Potential
People are moving into Va. neighborhoods once considered "too far" from D.C