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Meet The Woman From DC Who’s Made History By Opening The First And Only Soul Food Restaurant In Mexico
Tiara Darnell poses in the outdoor seating of her restaurant, Blaxicocina (R). Blaxicocina sits in the Navarte neighborhood. The mural was done by Oaxacan artist Lelo. Insert: One of Blaxicocina’s most popular fusion dishes, buffalo al pastor chicken wings, along with Old Bay seasoned french fries and Mexican aqua de. Image Credit: Héctor Alejandro Arzate / DCist/WAMU.
$229,679.55 Winning FAST PLAY Ticket Sold In Annapolis
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A FAST PLAY ticket purchased in Annapolis on Monday gave someone the biggest progressive jackpot prize ever won in the Casino Royale Slots game. The lucky player scored a $229,679.55 jackpot. The ticket was purchased at the Royal Farms located at 424 Sixth Street in Anne...
New Route for D.C.'s Capital Pride Parade Set to Enhance Safety, Prepare for WorldPride 2025
Big changes are coming to the Capital Pride Parade this year, which is slated for May 31 through June 9, with the announcement of a new route that will bypass the Dupont neighborhood, traditionally known as D.C.'s LGBTQ+ heart. The parade, drawing between 150,000 to 200,000 attendees last year, is making the shift to accommodate growing numbers and to prepare for an even larger event next year – WorldPride 2025, set to take place in the District.
It's almost time for the Naptown Music Feast!
Mark your calendars. It's time for the Naptown Music Feast!. Get your tickets here. Kids under 12 are free and you can bring a lawn chair and blankets and make a full day of it. The event is May 11, 2024 at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville. It...
DC Harris Teeter stores to require customers to show receipts on exit, impose bag restrictions
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Harris Teeter stores in the District will have some more requirements and limitations for customers starting Wednesday. In a statement to DC News Now, the grocery store chain said that it will be launching “improved safety measures” at its D.C. stores starting April 24. Customers will have to show their […]
Attendees Travel Near and Far for the National Cannabis Festival’s ‘Good Vibes’
The eighth annual National Cannabis Festival was held at RFK Campus in Washington, D.C., offering entertainment, education, and advocacy, and featuring acts such as Black Alley, Thundercat, Devin the Dude, DJ Farrah Flosscett, Backyard Band, and the legendary hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan. The post Attendees Travel Near and Far for the National Cannabis Festival’s ‘Good Vibes’ appeared first on The Washington Informer.
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