Celeb: Michel Richard
Michel's Favorite Things
The chef picks restaurants he loves, cultural spots and places to relax.
This week: Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, a date auction, West African hip-hop and free beer and brats.
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When after-hours cravings hit, this Adams Morgan joint offers revelers protein-packed street food.
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This week's top free events include modern dance, outdoor yoga, embassy tours and our poet laureate.
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Public Bar replaces Five, Stir takes over Indebleu and Elephant and Castle opens its second branch.
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I think it's safe to say that the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum is the only museum in Washington where the curator waters the art. ”
The chef picks restaurants he loves, cultural spots and places to relax.
The monthly Moneytown night features DJs spinning old-school funk and soul -- the rarer, the better.
Our interactive guide has details on each museum and memorial on the city's famous swath of green.
Make the most of a short trip to Washington with tips on historic sites and places to eat nearby.
Some advance planning's needed to best experience the Capitol, White House and Supreme Court.
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