Sharon Virts and Scott Miller embarked on a two year project to renovate an abandoned historic property in Leesburg, Va. only to find they were not alone on their journey. The expression “if these ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of strolling through a museum with a slice of pizza and glass of wine in hand, you need to befriend superlobbyist Tony Podesta. Known about town as a legendary political “fix-it ...
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If we ever move, I’m taking this piece of wall with us,” Samar Langhorne says as she proudly points to where Nora, one of her twin daughters, has inscribed her name on a bedroom wall with a Sharpie.
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Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki is sitting, cross-legged on a white replica Barcelona chair in NBC’s Capitol Hill NBC studio lounge. A hairstylist is summoned by the photographer to ...
Second Lady Karen Pence personalizes One Observatory Circle while paying homage to the house’s past inhabitants. Her predecessor, Jill Biden, also had parting words for Mrs. Pence during the ...
The debate between mobile and desktop gaming is as old as online gambling itself. Players are often torn between the convenience of gaming on a mobile device and the robust experience provided by ...
On any given day, Teresa Carlson might be across the world meeting with high-ranking government officials to discuss how their countries’ infrastructure would be better served on the cloud, or ...
A traditional Georgetown East Village Property gets a contemporary facelift by Ezra and Jessica Glass. Ezra and Jessica Glass don’t want their newly renovated Georgetown residence to just look good, ...
In the summer, countless Washingtonians have made their second home on Martha’s Vineyard, the Hamptons or Nantucket. But Georgetown resident and fine art insurer Blair Wunderlich had a different idea.