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Kathryn Lyons

Kathryn Lyons

  Kate Andersen Brower is a really good journalist – so good that she was able to turn her questions into two New York Times best sellers, The Residence and First Women. These two books take a close look into the private lives of America’s most public family – the First …

FamousDC and Harbinger along with sponsors, Washington Examiner and Microsoft, last night hosted their biggest event yet. The rain couldn’t stop this team from taking over Nationals Park and hosting some of DC’s biggest all-stars for an evening dedicated to great times, great food and even greater company. See all photos from last night’s …

November had quite the share of epicness. From Election Day to a national day of eating until we can’t move, this month was filled with reasons to celebrate (read: drink). Before we dive into awkward holiday work parties, let’s take a look back. Monthly Round Ups: October | September | August …

Happy Thanksgiving! – Your friends at FamousDC

With post-election news still inundating our inboxes and news feeds by the minute, it’s hard to believe that one of the most monumental days of 2016 is over. If you’re having a difficult time accepting the void brought on by the lack of campaign ads on your TV, we have a solution and it’s taking …

A celebration is certainly in order for our friend, Rodell Mollineau and *new* fiancé, Sheena Arora! Rodell popped the question over the weekend and from the looks of it, Sheena happily obliged. “We met when I was President of American Bridge and Sheena was working at Message Global. We both …

It might be cold out, but FamousDC and Fireside21 kept Capitol Hill on fire with an open house event welcoming newly elected Members.

Despite the crisp fall temperatures you’ve been feeling around DC, Capitol Hill was on fire last night. Fireside21 and FamousDC brought out the best of Washington’s politicos, media gurus and more for an open house to welcome the newest class of incoming Members of Congress. The crowd at Stanton & Greene …

One of the most famed and respected journalists in news media passed away this afternoon after her long fought battle with cancer. Gwen Ifill, 61, was a prominent journalist on PBS, co-anchoring NewsHour with Judy Woodruff and moderating “Washington Week”. She is remembered for her admirable professionalism, leadership and most of all, …

Some say that print is dead. Those people haven’t read our newspaper.

You thought October was scary? Just wait until November… Other Monthly Round Ups: September | August | July | June | May |

We’ve been a few years removed since our Halloween-peak – you know, when we nailed the costume, ate so much candy that it had to be taken away and were able to stay up past 9 pm. We still love a good celebration, but as much as we tout our ability …

Our time in Vegas came to an end. The hype will live on.   Related: FamousDC – Miami     

Ken Bone took the internet (and America) by storm the night he posed a question about energy policy at the presidential town hall debate – going from zero to hero on Twitter and even making appearances on coveted late night spots such as Jimmy Kimmel. Despite a few rumblings in his past, Ken, …

‘Twas the night before the final presidential debate in Las Vegas and all through the town, campaign staff, national media, politicos and influencers alike were gathered around – all thanks to an unforgettable evening hosted by FamousDC at the exclusive Tao Beach inside the luxurious Venetian hotel. The DC-based media company, along with sponsors PhRMA, American Gaming …