WHEREIN: We bring you the developments (happening in and around D.C.) that we think are newsworthy, or, at the very least, almost newsworthy…
- José Andrés is fighting coronavirus the same way he fights natural disasters.
- The National Building Museum has had the opposite of a facelift. A bodylift? An insidelift? Whatever you want to call it, they’re looking a little different.
- Does an early spring mean an early cherry blossom season? What are our beloved buds up to?
- Chinatown is getting the worst type of bar, a dueling piano bar.
- Horace and Dickies might be closing, but you can still support these black-owned business on H Street.
- The folks behind Mi Vida have opened a second restaurant on the Wharf.
- Dining at Gravitas has gotten a little bit easier (and a little bit cheaper).
- The Library of Congress has just acquired the entire archive of photographer Shawn Walker. Hot damn those photos are mesmerizing.
- And speaking of art, Lost Origins Gallery has a new exhibition you really shouldn’t miss.
- Before you leave, look at this huge rat.