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Arielle Witter

Arielle Witter

Photo lovers, this one was made for you. And guess what? You won’t even need your Instagram filters. FotoWeekDC 2015 kicked off this weekend, and it has all the makings for a photographer’s dream come true. FotoWeekDC will be running daily from November 7 to November 15 from 10 A.M. to …

In case you missed it, Momofuku Milk Bar has officially opened in D.C. (please excuse us while we jump for joy). Now you can make all your friends in New York equally as jealous with pictures of delicious meals all over social media. The restaurant opened in CityCenterDC last week, …

The best part about the Smithsonian museums is that they offer free access to some of the world’s best collections right here in the District of Columbia. A favorite museum of ours here at FamousDC is the National Gallery of Art. The NGA is home to some of the most amazing …

Halloween is officially upon us. With the 31st just days away, it’s crunch time when it comes to organizing Halloween plans. What’s even better is that this year Halloween falls on a Saturday. This means both Friday and Saturday can be reserved for some ghoulish festivities. Aside from trick-or-treating down …

This is a post about food. New food in D.C. You’re welcome. Even though it’s getting a little chillier outside, it doesn’t mean our food adventures have to end. It only means that we have to move them indoors (not quite the end of the world, but missing out on …

DC loves blogs. Political journals like Heard on the Hill, Loose Lips, and District of DeBonis keep our inboxes well informed each morning with the latest updates on Capitol Hill or foreign affairs. However, it’s the lifestyle bloggers that bring color to the city and remind us of all the wonderful things …

Best-selling author Jenny Lawson came to one of DC’s favorite coffee houses, Politics & Prose this week to speak about her new book Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things. She read two excerpts from her book to a packed room and of course, enjoyed a good cup of coffee with them because …

As summer turns to fall, October seems to be the official marker of a new season here in DC. Leaves turn to gold and red and the weather is so beautiful that even Washingtonians have a hard time complaining about it. Lengthy political Facebook statuses get subbed out for football war …