“Harm reduction” vending machines, offering everything from naloxone to condoms, have begun popping up in Washington, D.C.
We celebrate the work of Todd Franson with a stunning array of 126 portraits from 1996 to 2020.
As the COVID-19 pandemic hits hard, the industry shuts its doors to help combat the spread
Selections from our Pitchers DC Scene on Friday, July 6, 2018
JR.'s and Freddie's offer annual Easter bonnet contests on Sunday
It's that time of year again when kids are getting ready to go back to school -- and when many local public school teachers pay...
A longstanding Halloween season celebration is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and one of its chief organizers is calling it quits after this year's event. The...
''Basically, they were playing all of the wrong music,'' Mark Rutstein says about Cobalt when he became the dance club's manager three years ago. ''They...
Sitting on its prominent 17th Street corner, the expansive windows of JR.'s look out on a community that its helped become a little more ''out''...
Do local bars hate each other? ''There's a really bad stigma of bars not getting along, which is really not the case,'' says JR.'s David...
This Sunday, you can wear your football finest to your favorite video watering hole, be it Colts blue and white or Saints black and gold....
Cobalt's 30 Degrees lounge has new stain-resistant white leather furniture. ''Once you do something nice, and your customers realize you've done something nice, they respect...