WHEREIN: We bring you the developments (happening in and around D.C.) that we think are newsworthy, or, at the very least, almost newsworthy:
- D.C. is the fourth hardest-working city in the USA. Considering we have absolutely no chill, that sounds about right.
- Washingtonian goes into the moral issues behind D.C.’s traffic camera vigilante.
- You can bring your dogs into Virginia wineries now! If you’re going to get drunk, you might as well do it with your best friend.
- D.C. is now 700,000 strong. God we’re so small.
- The praise for Pineapple & Pearls continues, AAA has listen them as a Five Diamond restaurant.
- Eater has compiled a fun list of places where you can grab a bite and see a concert at the same time. The Wonderland Ballroom isn’t on the list, but next time you’re there for a show, I highly recommend you get their nachos.
- And speaking of food, here’s an update on how those Wharf restaurants are coming. Remember when everything was supposed to be done by opening day?
- And speaking of The Wharf, upscale Mexican restaurant Mi Vida is open, which means you can get dishes like foie gras churros starting tonight.
- Mayor Bowser steps in and reminds Metro Police Chief Peter Newsham that he can’t block people on Twitter no matter how mean they are to him.
- Not quite your traditional cobbler, local business owner Alfonzo Gregory specializes in revitalizing sneakers.
- Are you paying attention to The Women’s Voices Theater Festival? Did you even know there was one?
- The Damaged City lineup is here.