This week marks 50 years since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to ever set foot on the moon, and DC is celebrating all week to commemorate the anniversary.
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Skip the pricey theaters and head to one of DC’s many outdoor movie nights – the perfect end to a warm summer night.
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It’s not too late to secure a seat at the Washington Business Journal’s 2019 Minority Business Leader Awards. On Thursday, March 28, the annual event will recognize the Greater Washington region’s top minority business owners and leaders, chosen for their entrepreneurial drive, creativity and success.
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Our country’s political divide is having a major impact on brands and nonprofits, who are now expected to take a stand on controversial issues.
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One of the tastiest traditions of Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) is king cake, a sweet confectionery sprinkled with purple, green and gold sugar. Often compared to a brioche, king cakes have a tiny plastic doll (some say representing baby Jesus) hidden inside; whoever gets that piece of cake throws the next party!