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The movie about the rise of the McDonald's empire also tells the story of the brothers who got screwed along the way.

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Your guide to inauguration demonstrations, marches and protests

From a marijuana march to the Bikers for Trump Halftime Show, a preview of what to expect around inauguration.

In 2017, resolve to appreciate D.C. better

Support local arts, get out of the D.C. dining bubble and expand your cultural horizons this year. Here's how.

Staycationer year in review: The best and worst D.C. tourist spots I’ve visited so far

This year I went to Georgetown Cupcake and saw "Shear Madness." What do you want me to do in 2017?

Curator Elsa Smithgall calls the series of 15 silk-screen prints “a lesser-known but equally important body of Lawrence’s work.”

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Trump's tweet sparks receptionist's desk theory.

Music, book talks, historical artifacts and more are on the agenda.

Also: Ciara and Future reached a custody agreement and the internet is mad at Gregg Sulkin.

If you want to buy a talking Trump pen, there's probably some left.

The festival looks forward with the new film from Asghar Farhadi and back with a retrospective of the work of Abbas Kiarostami.

Ballerinas and balls collided and love took root during early rehearsals for "4x4: Ephemeral Architectures.”

Plus an irreverent podcast has a show at the 9:30 Club.

Moving to a 4-3 scheme could help speed up Washington's rebuilding project.

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Also: Charlie Sheen wants to buy Rihanna a drink and The New York Post clarifies who Tom Hiddleston's "mystery woman" is.

Is it hot in herre?

Dr. Andrea helps a reader who doesn't feel right asking his sister to conceal her love, and another reader who finds the guilt from cheating impossible to overcome.

Or maybe he just really likes fast cars, fire and women aggressively eating cake. Who knows?

“Holy smokes, that is a dinosaur!”

Also: Chelsea Handler blames the Kardashians for Trump's presidential win and Jamie Dornan isn't into S&M.

Also: Diego Luna and Suki Waterhouse are kissing now and Nicole Kidman clarifies her statement on supporting Trump.

"You can't blindly love MLK's peace," one Twitter user writes.

The comedian, in town to film a stand-up special, dropped in at The Big Hunt for an unannounced 15-minute set on Jan. 12.

Writer and director Mills has cracked the code when it comes to men writing women.

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