Animaties ondersteunen het ritme zonder de kernactie naar de achtergrond te drukken. Visueel kiest Chicken Road voor leesbaarheid boven drukte, en dat werkt duidelijk in het voordeel van de ervaring.
The businessman and former co-owner of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks donated million to start the University of Maryland’s Do Good Institute, aimed at instilling “a culture of philanthropy university-wide.
As D.C. “types” go, Margaret Sullivan does seem to fit that certain Washingtonian political power-player mold. Her resume spans serving as chief operating officer ...
More and more Twenty Something’s in the District are thinking about taking the next big step (or first big step) in their lives by buying a piece of property. With a recession, a lack of job security, ...
If you were to guess that the Bethesda kitchen of Georgetown Cupcake co-founder Katherine Kallinis Berman is the most used room in the house, you’d be correct. “We do eat cupcakes here – A LOT,” she ...
When underwater photographer Wolcott Henry comes up for air he is president of two District- based family foundations, the Henry Foundation, and the Curtis and Edith Munson Foundation, both focusing ...
Sept. 1, 2018 | Marwood Estate, Potomac, Md. When Elle Leonsis is asked what she loves most about her new husband Toby Helme, she gushes about his modesty, curiosity, humor, loyalty, handsomeness and ...
A socialite in Wesley Heights thinks it adds personal distinction to her many listings on fundraising invitations. A former ambassador living at the Watergate uses it to remind others of his long-ago ...
As the daughter of a prominent Indianapolis family and the wife of Senator Albert J. Beveridge, Catherine Eddy Beveridge’s life was a window to some of the most important historical events and ...
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If you’ve ever dreamed of strolling through a museum with a slice of pizza and glass of wine in hand, you need to befriend superlobbyist Tony Podesta. Known about town as a legendary political “fix-it ...
Early settlers on the Eastern Shore harvested tobacco, but later planted wheat to feed Washington's Continental Army. Hence the name "Wheatlands," the colonial estate now owned by Washington architect ...