2009 Brunch Guide

Where to spend Sunday mornings Brunch Guide 2009 Where To Go For Everyone’s Favorite Mid-Morning Meal 14K Restaurant (1001 14th St., NW, D.C.; 202-218-7575; www.14krestaurant.com) Enjoy Sunday brunch at 14K Restaurant, sampling their buffet or other delicious items a la carte. Their full buffet is priced at $18.95 and continental breakfast is just $13.95. Be… read more »

Parallel Universe

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Parts of new film ‘Paris 36′ sounds familiar, debuts budding star written by Robert Fulton Sitting over coffee in a D.C. restaurant with French writer and director Christophe Barratier and actress Nora Arnezeder, it’s easy to tell who is the seasoned, successful filmmaker and who’s the newcomer to the scene. Barratier speaks authoritatively and passionately… read more »

Group of the Month: Fairfax Athletics

Young professionals can play written by Alexandra Benedetto If you’re looking to meet new people while enjoying a quality coed sports league year round, then you should check out Fairfax Athletics (FXA). FXA is a league targeted towards young professionals in their 20s and 30s. and a great place to meet and socialize with new… read more »

On the Vine

This month’s wine events Try Something Different: Carafe Wine Makers Story & Photos by Kristina Hernandez Kristin Conaboy and Jason Hairston were back at Carafe Wine Makers in Old Town Alexandria, this time bottling wine they had made there on their second date. The two were raving about their fantastic date sampling lots of different… read more »

Music Reviews

New tunes by locals, and those coming through town written by Robert Fulton No Second Troy Live at the 9:30 Club www.nosecondtroy.com Hometown guys make good. One of the area’s top pop/rock acts headlined one of the best music venues on the East Coast on Aug. 22, 2008, and the result is an excellent addition… read more »

Plenty of Fall Out

Recent events inspire Fall Out Boy’s recent work written by Alfredo Flores Fall Out Boy can definitely claim its fair share of the U.S. emo empire with their emotionally driven punk rock that expresses deep thoughts, feelings and angst to the masses. It certainly doesn’t hurt to have tabloid-friendly bass player Pete Wentz — known… read more »

Escapism at its Best

Filmfest D.C. written by Jason K. Walsh When the troubles of the world hang over so many, the escapism of film is a way to elude reality, even for a moment. This month, Filmfest D.C. will give people this ability to enter new worlds away from their own lives through the lenses of a group… read more »