by Interns DC | Dec 26, 2019 | DC Culture
Reserve Now for April 16 Overbeck Lecture: Eyewitness to the Civil Rights Revolution On Tuesday evening, April 16, the Overbeck History Lecture Series will present an on-stage interview with Simeon Booker, the 94-year-old journalist who covered the U.S. civil...
by Interns DC | Dec 26, 2019 | DC Culture, Tips for Recent Grads
Washington, D.C. is changing–from top to bottom. So much so, that it is now even challenging Los Angeles and Chicago for the prestigious title of Second City, as it is becoming more recognized as an epicenter of political and cultural life. This might be a...
by Interns DC | Dec 26, 2019 | DC Culture, Events
17th St. Festival Saturday, September 14th noon-6pm Free Come out and enjoy some of D.C.’s finest at the annual 17th St. Festival. Events include concerts all day long, art exhibits, shopping, face painting, and more! Nationals vs. Braves Baseball September 16...
by Interns DC | Dec 26, 2019 | DC Culture, Events
If you live in Washington D.C. and have been affected by the government shutdown (and who in the District hasn’t) now would actually be a great time to take advantage of your newfound time off. Since day one of Sam’s hiatus, and for as long as he stays...
by Interns DC | Dec 26, 2019 | DC Culture
It’s been all over the news lately. The debt ceiling. CNN even has a countdown clock till we hit it, like some dramatic movie, ticking down the time till the asteroid hits the economy. The debt ceiling. Something hovering over us all like some sort of magical...
by Interns DC | Dec 26, 2019 | DC Culture
The latest government shutdown and debt ceiling drama really highlighted the current dysfunction in American politics. One party is defined by its ideology while the other is united against it. Swap the party names every few decades or so and the latter still applies....