Nov 2, 2009 | CulpeperNews.com, Culpeper, VA
How I learned to love small town life
Following an impromptu and unwanted tour of downtown Washington, D.C., I will sing the praises of small-town and suburban living forever.
Court Upholds Tax Deductions for DC Easements
The U.S. Tax Court has upheld a tax deduction for a property owner in Washington DC who claimed a tax deduction for a property easement, finding against the IRS.
The Night Note: DC Attempts Men's Parties Takedown
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Steep Price: Gay Sex Club Closes After Fatal Injury
Throwing in the Towels: Men's club death leaves city grasping for answers. Early in the morning of Oct.
Death at Logan Circle"Men's Party" Apartment
A man died over the weekend in a Logan Circle apartment known for holding late-night "Men's Parties," Borderstan reports .
The Arlington County Board and WMATA agreed last week on final terms of sale for the former WMATA bus garage site for the final piece of the Founders Square puzzle in Ballston.
Four plays on stage now are well worth your hop and skip, but hurry - they end soon.
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The Washington Post
Studio Theatre Leader Announces Exit
After 35 years at the helm of a theater and acting school she built from scratch in a once blighted, now thriving city neighborhood, Joy Zinoman is doing what many thought she never would: Leave as artistic director of Studio Theatre.
Her departure from Studio -- a venture that grew from a tiny acting conservatory into a powerhouse complex of theaters occupying much of a block of 14th Street NW -- augurs one of the most significant changes in years at the top of a Washington performing arts organization. In a city notable for the stability of the leadership at its major theaters, many of which are still run by their founders, Zinoman's decision to step down is at once a stunning development, and the first sign that turnover at other major companies is inevitable.
ANC on Colombian Hearts: "It's disappointing that DDOT didn't choose to send them our way."
Sherri Kimbel noticed the first two hearts in Logan Circle last Wednesday. Then, on Thursday, she spotted a third west of Thomas Circle while power-walking with some friends around sunrise.
Scion Opens on P Street With Private Dining and Outdoor Space
To the right of the entrance is an 18-seat bar and lounge area where bartenders pour a distinctive list of microbrews.
NYU to Build Student Center in Downtown DC
Downtown DC will soon be getting a little taste of Greenwich Village, now that New York University 's College of Arts and Sciences is moving forward with plans for 75,000 square foot, LEED gold-certified "multipurpose center" at 1307 L Street, NW .