Saturday, March 17, 2012

South by Southwest: Bruce Springsteen sings ‘This Land Is Your Land’ (Video)

n’ roll momentsU.N. expert offended by Rodarte Aboriginal-print fashionNational Gallery of Art opens collections onlineEntries By CategoryAboutJacqueline TrescottJazzNational Endowment for the Artsnational endowment for the humanitiesStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 02:09 PM ET, 03/16/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Maura Judkis

Bruce Springsteen began and ended his concert at South by Southwest in Austin on Thursday night with a tribute to folk singer Woody Guthrie, starting his set with “I Ain’t Got No Home,” and ending, joined onstage by dozens of musicians, with a joyful “This Land is Your Land.”



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Gerard Pain gave La Chaumiere its warmth and taste

NRG selects Bluejacket for the name of its new breweryCooking Off the Cuff: Not your standard pancakesPiratz Tavern owners patch up their Corporate signVoltaggio, Mendelsohn, Isabella talk kitchens, ingredientsEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 02:45 PM ET, 03/16/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Tim Carman



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Favorite ways to eat green for St. Patrick’s Day


What’s green, Irish and traditional all over? Darina Allen’s Fresh Kale Salad, one of the things we’ll be eating on St. Patrick’s Day. (Deb Lindsey for The Washington Post)



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Gerard Pain gave La Chaumiere its warmth and taste

NRG selects Bluejacket for the name of its new breweryCooking Off the Cuff: Not your standard pancakesPiratz Tavern owners patch up their Corporate signVoltaggio, Mendelsohn, Isabella talk kitchens, ingredientsEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 02:45 PM ET, 03/16/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Tim Carman



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Friday, March 16, 2012

‘Bully’ debate comes to Washington as Chris Dodd and Harvey Weinstein debate at MPAA

George Clooney to get arrested at Sudan embassyState Dinner leftovers: Samantha Cameron’s peekaboo; White House wines; John Boehner, AWOLQuoted: Meghan McCain in Playboy, on what might have beenWhite House state dinner for Britain: Special friendship toastedEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 10:00 PM ET, 03/15/2012TheWashingtonPostBy The Reliable Source



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Get your kids on board with going meatless once a week

Cherry Blossom Festival: Parents weigh the joy vs. the hassleWays to involve kids in gardeningKaren Murphy’s punishment for hot-car death won’t prevent more parents from making this mistakeDeath of baby at Virginia in-home day care not as isolated as it seemsStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 03/15/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Casey Seidenberg

I am not a huge meat eater. I haven’t officially broken this to my boys because I don’t want them to get the idea that they can boycott large categories of food. Also, my older son loves meat. Given a choice, he will choose meat every time. He is growing faster than I can buy shoes, so clearly his meat cravings are his body’s way of demanding the protein, iron and vitamins that it needs. I don’t want to discourage that. He should listen to his body.

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

National Gallery of Art opens collections online

Project Re:Brief’: Rethinking web advertisingHylton season features Chucho Valdes, Arlo Guthrie and Lorin MaazelKennedy Center Spring Gala celebrates hitmaker David FosterYoda, world’s ugliest dog, diesEntries By CategoryAboutJacqueline TrescottJazzNational Endowment for the Artsnational endowment for the humanitiesStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 07:00 PM ET, 03/15/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Jacqueline Trescott

Now anyone can develop a miniature National Gallery of Art on Pinterest or any mobile device or online program.

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Piratz Tavern owners patch up their Corporate sign

Voltaggio, Mendelsohn, Isabella talk kitchens, ingredientsFavorite ways to eat green for St. Patrick’s DayTales of the Testers: The scoop on Bay Ice CreamFrances Mayes on her time under the

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