Dupont Circle Station in the heart of Washington, D.C.
A bookstore and grill located near Dupont Circle.
Three of Silver Chips Online's entertainment staff writers have endeavoured to predict the winners of the 2004-2005 Academy Awards. Submit your own predictions in 12 poll categories!
The brooding Keanu Reeves as John Constantine in "Constantine."
These restuarants and stores line the street across from the entrance to the Court House station.
The Van Ness-UDC Metro station
Abrahm Gurmu's ID, issued to him during his first day at Blair.
Banana Republic in Pentagon City.
Chipotle, a Mexican restaurant, is located within walking distance of the Woodley Park-Zoo station.
The outside of the Takoma Metro station, one of the stops now featured on Silver Chips Online's new Metro section.
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Dorothy Dandridge, first black woman to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
Zora Neale Hurston, teacher and celebrated author.
On the third Monday of every February, Montgomery County schools and administrative offices are closed in observance of President's Day. To students, this day may only be a welcome extension to the weekend because few know the true origins of this holiday. In fact, over time, the holiday has transformed from one that commemorates the birthday of former President George Washington to one that honors all past American presidents.
A look at the NBA's Eastern Conference at the All-Star Break with Isamu Bae and Adith Sekaran.
A look at the NBA's Western Conference at the All-Star Break with Isamu Bae and Adith Sekaran.
Published in the early 1950s, "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison chronicled the title character's struggle against black oppression in America and became one of the most significant novels in black American literature.
Zora Neale Hurston, celebrated author of "Their Eyes Were Watching God," flourished during the Harlem Renaissance alongside other cherished black authors such as W.E.B. Dubois and Richard Wright. Hurston wrote many essays and stories incorporating black, American anthropology as well as social and cultural race themes. Her books also contained autobiographical information because Hurston primarily drew from her experiences while living in Florida.
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