How Two Pandas Are Revitalizing a Historic D.C. Neighborhood

During the pandemic, sustained periods of uncertainty and isolation echoed through our lives daily. This was particularly true for Woodley Park in Washington, D.C. Woodley Park has always been shaped by its unique place, and its unique places, including tree-lined streets and turn-of-the-century homes, the National Zoo, and the presence of giant pandas! The pandemic […]

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Rajaji Curry House: A Taste of India in the Heart of Washington, DC

Rajaji Curry House, located at 2603 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC, is a popular destination for Indian cuisine lovers. The restaurant offers a variety of Indian dishes, including appetizers, seafood, chicken curry, Indian breads, desserts, and beverages. The food here received rave reviews by customers at Rajaji Curry House. Many commend the quality of the dishes and

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Church Etiquette: A Guide for Mainstreet Baptist Attendees

Going to church is a holy experience that demands reverence, respect, and mindfulness. This guide serves as a helpful resource for understanding the various etiquette practices for services at Mainstreet Baptist Church and how we can work together to foster a peaceful, uplifting, and spiritually revitalizing atmosphere. Punctuality and Seating Being on time shows respect for the service

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Business of the Week: How This Tech Company Is Helping the Elderly!

Gurnee, IL., may not seem an obvious center of tech innovation. But for seniors who are having a tough time sending emails, using smartphones, or communicating with family online, a local company called Intellisupport has emerged as a lifeline. Founded in 2020, this tech support service exclusively offers seniors who need assistance navigating technology—patiently, clearly, and personally. The

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Panda-Themed Pop-Up Bar Opens Across From the Zoo Inside Duke’s Counter

A casual new spot has appeared across from the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Duke’s Counter, a cozy gastropub in Woodley Park, has introduced a panda-themed pop-up called the Bamboo Bar. It’s a perfect time, too; the zoo recently welcomed two new giant pandas, Bao Li and Qing Bao. Visitors will sip panda-inspired drinks and enjoy panda decorations

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Should Cleveland Park, Woodley Park Get More Restaurants? Residents Rally for Culinary Expansion

Cleveland Park and Woodley Park have a history and charm that have made them stand apart from the bustle of Washington, D.C., for decades. These districts are both prized for a unique balance of residential stability and commercial vibrancy, yet a simmering debate among residents and policymakers has sprouted over the vibrancy and commercial health of their

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Remembering the Life and Times of Multi-Faceted Artist Bill Christenberry: A Legacy of Cultural Narratives

William Christenberry’s legacy within the art world is rooted in his capacity to shine a light on the Southern American experience in his various creative endeavors. Novelist, poet and essayist Walker Percy was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Nov. 5, 1936 and his abiding love for the landscape of rural Alabama — the heart of his childhood

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Woodley Park Carol Rowan: Exploring the Impact on Community Development

Carol Rowan, an experienced fine artist from Woodley Park, is known for her intricate monochrome sketches. Her stunning artistry is represented in a number of prestigious venues, like the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.” Her most recent solo exhibition showcased her extraordinary graphite drawings, which represented a nearly lost art

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