A Thai restaurant near the Farragut North station.
Jazz legend Louis Armstrong, also known as Satchmo, was born into poverty in 1901 in New Orleans. He had a rough childhood and was sent to "James Home for Colored Waifs," an institution dedicated to reforming troublesome youth, after he fired a pistol into the air on New Years Eve; he was only 11 years old. While there, Armstrong started playing the cornet in the home's brass band. After about 18 months, Armstrong was released, and he started playing at clubs with his mentor Joe "King" Oliver, one of the first jazz musicians.
After renovation, the Old Blair Auditorium will seat 1,200 people and feature a rising pit orchestra area.
My character, Lecis Lightfoot, easily parries Lord Malak's onslaught in KOTOR.
A statue of George Washington outside the GWU station.
The 47th Grammy Awards concluded with a few twists. Ray Charles, who died earlier this year, won eight awards; Kanye West and Usher both won three awards each, but were eclipsed by Alicia Keys, who won four Grammys.
Vie de France near Rosslyn station.
The Blair Indoor Track team competed amongst its toughest competition at the Western Regional Indoor Track Championships today. Blair placed highly in several events, with three athletes qualifying for State Championships before a power outage ended the meet prematurely.
Darth Malak stands no chance against the fury of my force lightning in KOTOR.
Grab a quick bite to eat here before entering the GMU station.
Researchers believe that the adolescent brain may be the cause of the high rate of car crashes among teenagers, according to a recent article in the Washington Post. A National Institutes of Health (NIH) study suggests that the region of the brain that inhibits risky behavior is not fully developed until age 25.
Playbills decorate the wings of the Old Blair Auditorium.
The Rosslyn Spectrum
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