People often say you shouldn’t mix business with pleasure, but I’ve always believed in doing just that when the opportunity arises. Running a media and tech company like TANTV keeps me busy with meetings and client calls, so when I get a…
People often say you shouldn’t mix business with pleasure, but I’ve always believed in doing just that when the opportunity arises. Running a media and tech company like TANTV keeps me busy with meetings and client calls, so when I get a…
Though February is more popular for being the Black History Month and for African Heritage, September has been living up to its tag as the African Heritage Month since Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the proclamation on September 1. County Executive Angela D.…
With Labor Day coming on Monday, September 2, the DC government has announced the closure of some public facilities. Residents of Washington, DC should be aware of several facility closures and service modifications. While some essential services will remain open, many government…
Out of 592 athletes on Team USA, 18 were from Maryland, 15 from Virginia, and 1 from DC. Marylanders number was not just for show as the athletes cumulatively brought home a total of 12 medals, including six golds, making the state…
Mia Boykin In the heart of Washington D.C., a group of remarkable individuals is redefining what it means to age gracefully. The Wisdom Walkers, a destination fitness organization led by 73-year-old Sharon Goods, is making waves both locally and internationally with their…
In celebration of US triumphs in the ongoing Olympics and to help you capture the spirit of Paris, here are some classic French dishes you can prepare at home. These detailed recipes will make you feel like you’re dining in the Olympic…
The United States men’s basketball team secured their spot in the Olympic quarter-finals with a 103-86 victory over South Sudan at the Pierre Mauroy Stadium. The win keeps Team USA’s quest for a fifth consecutive gold medal alive, while also marking a…
Bad news for residents and commuters of the DMV! The nation’s capital is bracing for a significant shift in its public transportation landscape as the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announces the phased elimination of the DC Circulator service. This decision, part…
Food delivery is a part of most of our lives now, whether it be greasy fast food after a late night, or a dine-in breakfast on a Saturday, Doordash has now become a constant in living in the DMV area. Many Metro…
Mia Boykin President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on July 17, forcing him to cancel a Las Vegas campaigning event that was meant to procure Latino and Hispanic votes. The 81-year-old president is experiencing mild symptoms, including what his physician, Dr.…