Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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Hillary Clinton signs onto latest search for Amelia Earhart

In other news: Ashton Kutcher buys a space flightJohn King and Dana Bash separate; CNN stars were married four yearsQuoted: Robert De Niro on Michelle Obama’s competitorsMike Daisey, still talking: Controversial storyteller apologizes, defends himself, in Georgetown appearanceEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy The Reliable Source

Hillary Clinton has jumped on the Amelia Earhart bandwagon, just in time for the 75th anniversary of the famed aviator’s disappearance in the South Pacific.



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Requests for your last meal. . . in Washington

Chat Leftovers: An open bottle of beer on the wallHank’s Oyster Bar to expand in Old Town, tooD.C. chefs selected for this year’s Cochon 555Smoke Signals: Obama’s BBQ debutEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 01:30 PM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Kelly DiNardo



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Monday, March 19, 2012

In other news: Cee Lo sort of apologizes, sort of doesn’t, for singing that song at Obama fundraiser

such a gentleman’ says Bash Kazi, who was helped by British royal after polo accidentSurreal Estate: Ed and Edwina Rogers list McLean mansionIn other news...: Sarkozy scolds veggie-throwing sonQuoted: Idris Elba on his trip to the White House state dinnerEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:45 PM ET, 03/19/2012TheWashingtonPostBy The Reliable Source



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Share your spring photography with Instagram (#springscape)

Forever Young’Dame Edna to retireEntries By CategoryAboutJacqueline TrescottJazzNational Endowment for the Artsnational endowment for the humanitiesStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:21 PM ET, 03/19/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Mark S. Luckie

Spring is here! Tuesday marks the official first day of spring and signs of the season can already be seen around the country. The grass is growing, the sun is shining and in D.C., the cherry blossoms are blooming.

We want you to share your spring photos through the popular iPhone app Instagram by including the hashtag #springscape in your photo caption. Whether you’re going for a stroll through the park or enjoying a sweet treat under the cool spring sun, we want you to capture the moment in a photo.

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It’s no joke: ‘a light-colored beer that tastes dark’

Gerard Pain gave La Chaumiere its warmth and tasteNRG selects Bluejacket for the name of its new breweryCooking Off the Cuff: Not your standard pancakesEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 03/19/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Greg Kitsock



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U.N. expert offended by Rodarte Aboriginal-print fashion

By Maura Judkis

In looking Down Under for fashion inspiration, Laura and Kate Mulleavy, the sisters who design for Rodarte, have found themselves under fire: A U.N. expert on indigenous peoples’ issues has declared the line’s Aboriginal designs to be “offensive.”

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It’s no joke: ‘a light-colored beer that tastes dark’

Gerard Pain gave La Chaumiere its warmth and tasteNRG selects Bluejacket for the name of its new breweryCooking Off the Cuff: Not your standard pancakesEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 03/19/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Greg Kitsock



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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Quoted: Idris Elba on his trip to the White House state dinner

Bully’ debate comes to Washington as Chris Dodd and Harvey Weinstein debate at MPAAGeorge Clooney to get arrested at Sudan embassyState Dinner leftovers: Samantha Cameron’s peekaboo; White House wines; John Boehner, AWOLEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 03:45 PM ET, 03/16/2012TheWashingtonPostBy The Reliable Source



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Are we asking enough of our kids? Anthropologists don’t think so

Get your kids on board with going meatless once a weekCherry 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 mistakeStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 03/16/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Janice D'Arcy

The latest question poised to pummel the American way of parenting: Are we asking enough of our kids?

The question comes thanks to anthropologists who have turned their attention to the American middle class. What they are finding is that parents here are far less demanding of their children than parents in other cultures.



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