InToneNation performs "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" at Magnet Arts Night on February 11.
Although on his own turf at the steakhouse, Rosen is forced to back down.
With 51 percent of all Jews marrying outside of their faith, interfaith marriage between Jews and Christians is becoming much more common. Couples in this position are forced to make many important decisions, not only about their own religion but about the faith of their children as well. To help with these dilemmas, the Interfaith Families Project (IFFP) was founded as an organization to encourage the exploration of both Judaism and Christianity. According to past Spiritual Director Julia Jarvis, IFFP is the largest Jewish-Christian Sunday School in the country, with over 80 families in attendance each week.
Greenbury Logan was a black soldier who fought for Texan independence in the Battle of Concepción and the siege of Bexar. Born into slavery in 1799, Logan was eventually freed by his white father, David Logan. He then moved to Mississippi, where he married Judah Duncan, with whom he had five children.
Langston Hughes became one of the most influential poets in American history with his extremely poignant poetry that described the lives of blacks during the early twentieth century. He was born in Joplin, Missouri in 1902 and by eighth grade, was already writing poetry. His father hoped his son would pursue a more financially rewarding career, however, so Hughes went to Columbia University to study engineering. He soon dropped out and published his first book of poetry called "The Negro Speaks of Rivers."
Barami within distance of the Farragut West Metro station
A celebratory balloon in the Hoover Fisher Flower shop in the Woodmoor Shopping Center.
In his book, "Crimes Against Nature," Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. demonstrates that he is the definition of a true patriot. While the Bush administration attempts to evoke patriotism by fighting terrorists, which evidently includes donning flight-suits to announce the end of Middle Eastern "conflicts" and alerting the public about frightening terror-alert colors, Kennedy focuses on a fundamental issue that citizens could actually exert control over: the environment.
Magnets perform a traditional Chinese ribbon dance.
Firehook Bakery near Farragut West
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The Washington Monument is one of the many famous D.C. landmarks within walking distance of the Smithsonian Metro station.
The Renwick Gallery near McPherson Square
McPherson Square Metro station in Washington, D.C.
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Cafe Soleil, one of the many places to eat near Farragut West
Push the tab in the opposite direction so that it remains hidden when the paper is folded. Cut the shape of a heart around the tab. Be sure leave a part of the folded edge on the top part of each side of the heart so that the card will be able to open.
Araminta Ross, born in Maryland around 1820, worked both as a house slave and a field worker for a family in Dorchester County. Ross was an advocate for slaves' rights and was even hit at one point by a brick while protecting a fellow field worker. As a result, Ross had to deal with a condition that sent her into bouts of deep sleep, presumably narcolepsy, for the rest of her life. In 1844, Ross married John Tubman and took his last name while changing her first to Harriet.
National Theatre on Pennsylvania Avenue
Warner Theater
Seniors Ana Karimi and David Crawford swing to the beat of "Sing, Sing, Sing."
Junior Kiran Belani (blue) and sophomore Anjali Parekh (green) perform Bhangra, a traditional Indian folk dance.
The White House, just a short walk away from McPherson Square
Junior Brian Nieh sings "Ocean Avenue" by "Yellowcard."
Caribou Coffee near McPherson Square
The Woodmoor Bakery across the street from Blair has a delicious selection of Valentine's Day treats.
Trace the form of a shirt onto a piece of construction paper and cut it out. Next, trace the shape of a pocket on a piece of construction paper and cut it out. Make sure the pocket is large enough to fit your "pocket pal."
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