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09
Feb
2012
Smaller Museums are Better for D.C.

1 day ago by dcinternationalist

According to The Washington Post, David Adjaye’s work for the National Museum of African-American History and Culture shrunk by 17 percent in a 2010 design review. Much of the downsizing came from the signature crown or ”coronas” which are placed on top of the structure. The improved revision was re ...

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08
Feb
2012
What’s Doing in Washington, D.C.

2 days ago by Paul Riegler

As well known as Washington, D.C. is, it didn’t exist until it was created by an act of Congress in 1790. Today, D.C. as it is known (it is also referred to as “Washington” and “the District”) is home to over 600,000 people, and, thanks to commuters from nearby Maryland and Virginia, the population ...

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30
Jan
2012
Freedom of Comics: Trip to the Newseum

10 days ago by Curls Studio

Recently I went on a spontaneous trip to the Newseum in Washington, DC. Being that free tickets were available to use only for that day it was a last minute chance to use or lose. Since I had wanted to check out the new Newseum out for awhile, it was a perfect opportunity to take advantage and save ...

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29
Jan
2012
Front Page Friday: Sunday Round-up

12 days ago by The Vogts

This week, I decided to wait until Sunday to see what all the newspapers in the country were up to since Sunday is typically the day of the week that has the largest paper. This is because many people only subscribe to the Sunday paper due to the larger number of advertising inserts. I found [...]

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24
Jan
2012
Newseum

16 days ago by darrellteri

Well for my early birthday gift, my wife treated me to the Newseum. For a decade or so the Newseum was in Rosslyn just across the Potomac River from Washington DC but in 2008 they opened up a new and bigger place on Constitution Avenue next to some random Embassy. For DC museum standards this place ...

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“Saturday Night Sips” at the Newseum

17 days ago by Loreana S. González Lazzarini

By Punch Passport Correspondent Lori González Lazzarini Saturday evening, I, along with a few other of Washington’s food luminaries, visited the Newseum in order to join James Beard Awardwinning hosts Alice Waters, Joan Nathan, and José Andrés. The event was “Saturday Night Sips”, an amazing event t ...

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18
Jan
2012
Foodie & The Beast Show at Carmine’s

23 days ago by Megan McGrath

By Punch Palate Correspondent Megan McGrath Sunday morning I attended the first ever out-of-studio live taping of the popular Foodie and The Beast show at Carmines. As most of you know, the radio show airs every Sunday from 11:00 am -12:00 pm on AM 1500, and it features on-air DC food personalities ...

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At the Newseum

23 days ago by Jason in DC

As promised here's some pictures from Denis and Ed's visit. Last Friday we went to the Newseum. We got there a little after 11. We decided to eat lunch first. The food in the cafeteria was amazing. I had a shrimp and salmon pasta dish with roasted veggies and some corn bread. Wow it was great. After ...

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What if Twitter had been Around during the Civil War

23 days ago by Jason in DC

The premise of this exhibit is what if the events of the Battle of Gettysburg had been Tweeted.

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More from the Civil War Exhibit at the Newseum

23 days ago by Jason in DC

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