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  1. MICHAEL TUOHEY Reflects on 9/11, the day his life changed forever – September 11, 2025
  2. Blue Print for Surviving Inaugural Festivities 2025 – January 17, 2025
  3. VALUABLE LESSONS STILL RELEVANT TODAY—REMEMBERING LEO RYAN – November 12, 2024
  4. A Look Back: The Hour Delay Between Rockefeller’s Death and 911 Call – October 21, 2024
  5. Gossip to Gospel – September 12, 2024
  6. Still Questioning Political Correctness on 9/11 Anniversary: Michael Tuohey’s Life Forever Altered – September 11, 2024
  7. Why I Voted for Richard Nixon – August 5, 2024
  8. Stormy Weather Ahead – May 3, 2024
  9. Former Presidents —Including The Carters—Unite: Celebrating The 200th Anniversary of the White House 23 Years Ago This Week – November 21, 2023
  10. LESSONS LEARNED. . .OR AT LEAST REMEMBERED: IS DRINKING THE “KOOL AID” FREE WILL? – November 18, 2023
  11. Bill Richardson—Advocate for Global Peace—Dies at 75 – September 2, 2023
  12. Elliott Levitas: Moderate Southern Democrat Leaves A Legacy Against Injustice – December 19, 2022
  13. My Late Night Visit With Ricardo Alarcon, Fidel Loyalist – May 9, 2022
  14. Norman Mineta: A Watergate Baby Turned Statesman – May 4, 2022
  15. Thanksgiving Week Memories. . . lessons learned. . .or at least remembered – November 23, 2021
  16. Still Questioning Political Correctness on 9/11 Anniversary – September 6, 2021
  17. First Marching Orders Marine Band – January 22, 2021
  18. A LOOK BACK: WHEN THE WHITE HOUSE PARTIED LIKE HOLLYWOOD! – December 20, 2020
  19. Election Day Fear and Anxiety Magnified at the Polls – November 2, 2020
  20. BUTTER PECAN THAT’S THE FLAVOR OF LINDSEY GRAHAM’S INDEPENDENT STREAK – October 10, 2020
  21. Teacher Delegates at Head of Class – September 29, 2020
  22. Annie Glenn, Disability Advocate – May 26, 2020
  23. Commentary: A congressman’s search for truth led to his death in Jonestown – November 21, 2018
  24. Remembering Jonestown, 40 Years Later – November 16, 2018
  25. The Latest Rock Star: Michelle! – November 16, 2018
  26. Trepidation: Don’t Let It Keep You From Voting – November 5, 2018
  27. Stormy Daniels, Unlikely Hero – October 5, 2018
  28. Washington Relationships: Capitol Life Puts Pressure on Capital Love – May 10, 2018
  29. CUBA: STILL SAFE AND ACCESSIBLE FOR AMERICANS! – March 7, 2018
  30. I Spy Dennis Barrie and the Art of Espionage – January 24, 2018
  31. Inauguration 2017: Blue Print to The Trump Era – December 5, 2016
  32. VOTING DAY JITTERS: Upcoming Election Triggers Fear – June 28, 2016
  33. Blurry Lines: Disability vs. Ability – November 28, 2015
  34. Remembering Texan Jim Wright: ‘Mr. Speaker’ Played a Mean Harmonica – May 6, 2015
  35. Appreciating the ‘Free Speech’ of David Brenner – March 17, 2014
  36. 35 Years Ago: Remembering Nov 18th in Jonestown – November 16, 2013
  37. Rembering David Kuo at The Intersection of God and Politics – April 6, 2013
  38. I Want To Be The Man I Was Before – September 15, 2011
  39. The fundraiser with a ‘Midas Touch’ – February 22, 2007
  40. Locks lowdown: Styling the Bush women – May 11, 2006
  41. Rantings and Rove – July 13, 2005
  42. President Pacifies Interest Groups – July 8, 2005
  43. After the Fourth, expect more fireworks – July 5, 2005
  44. Keeping Pace with the A-list – June 29, 2005
  45. A Wine Toast to the Supreme Court – June 28, 2005
  46. Boxer’s Novel Runs in November – June 22, 2005
  47. Who Will Be Supreme? – June 17, 2005
  48. Roll Call’s Days of Yore; Remembering the Little Paper That Could – June 16, 2005
  49. Animal Doctor and Senator John Ensign – March 2, 2005
  50. Good Will Bunting – July 10, 2004
  51. Conventions: WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE ATTENDING? – July 1, 2004
  52. A Pen for Your Thoughts Christopher Buckley in Washington. – January 1, 2004
  53. The ‘Other World’ Inspired Leo Ryan’s Life – and Ended It. – November 18, 2003
  54. Butter Pecan That’s the Flavor of Lindsey Graham’s Independent Streak – September 1, 2002
  55. Secret World of Espionage – July 7, 2002
  56. Enter the Secret World of Espionage – July 7, 2002
  57. Role Call The Captains of Casting the Capital – March 1, 2002
  58. The Diplomatic Reception Rooms at the State Department – November 1, 2001
  59. Covering the Coverage The Hotline Takes Its Place in the News Cycle. – October 1, 2001
  60. The C-Force What is Congress really up to in its spare time? – September 1, 2001
  61. Ready Freddy What’s next for Sen. Fred Dalton Thompson? – September 1, 2001
  62. Terry McAuliffe Steers the Democratic National Committee – July 1, 2001
  63. Pundit 101 The charmed political life of Lawrence O’Donnell Jr. – June 1, 2001
  64. Navi-Gate What scandals have occurred when presidents sailed? – April 1, 2001
  65. Tish List Madame Baldrige answers all your questions – February 1, 2001
  66. Pin Numbers To D.C.’s movers and shakers – February 1, 2001
  67. Shuttle Sheet Inauguration – January 9, 2001
  68. Hero’s welcome will not erase boy’s memories of U.S. – April 16, 2000
  69. Hero’s welcome awaits Elian, as do poverty and degradation – April 9, 2000
  70. Leo Ryan: Search for truth cost his life – November 23, 1998
  71. Diana Biographer to write Lewinsky Book – November 17, 1998
  72. Monica’s Graceful Farewell – October 14, 1998
  73. Power Tennis Competitive – June 1, 1998
  74. Sleepover at the Clintons’ Place – March 1, 1997
  75. The Crib Sheet – February 14, 1997
  76. The Crib Sheet – February 1, 1997
  77. Fit To Be President – September 1, 1996
  78. Hillary’s coattails too flimsy to ride – December 2, 1994
  79. Anxious People Find Voting a Hardship – November 7, 1994
  80. Carter considered Peace Prize candidate – October 15, 1994
  81. Nixon loyalists rally to their cause – August 27, 1994
  82. Breyers add style to Capital capers – July 30, 1994
  83. Trust fund prompts caustic comments – July 23, 1994
  84. Bit of wit benefits Folger library – June 17, 1994
  85. Pretensions aren’t part of the Breyer image – May 28, 1994
  86. Justice O’Connor rapped for justice – April 16, 1994
  87. Culinary capers captivate capital – April 9, 1994
  88. Packwood Diaries beget an edgy audience – November 13, 1993
  89. Bob Byrd balks at being called a ‘chair’ – October 22, 1993
  90. How Should You Address A Congresswoman? – October 15, 1993
  91. Politics Spawns 678 Parties In California – October 16, 1992
  92. Camp time for politicos at Bohemian Grove – August 8, 1992
  93. Republicans, Democrats geared for ‘Family Feud’ – July 25, 1992
  94. Coloring Books provide Summer Comic Relief – July 10, 1992
  95. Dinner Raises Record Amount For GOP Races – April 4, 1992
  96. DC Consulting Firm Opened By Ex-Reagan Aide – February 12, 1992
  97. Judge Robert Bork Represents Bob Wallach in the Wedtech Case – October 18, 1991
  98. Advocacy Heals – May 1, 1991
  99. Capital Connections – The Georgetowner – December 21-January 10, 1990 – December 21, 1990
  100. Washington has a brand new guessing game – December 19, 1990
  101. Capital Connections – Montgomery County Business Record – December 3, 1990 – December 3, 1990
  102. Capital Connections – Montgomery County Business Record – November 26, 1990 – November 26, 1990
  103. Capital Connections – Montgomery County Business Record – November 24, 1990 – November 24, 1990
  104. Capital Connections – Montgomery County Business Record – November 19, 1990 – November 19, 1990
  105. Capital Connections – Montgomery County Business Record – November 12, 1990 – November 12, 1990
  106. Capital Connections – Montgomery County Business Record – November 5, 1990 – November 5, 1990
  107. Sir Robin Renwick will replace Sir Antony Acland – September 29, 1990
  108. Helen Hayes will be 90 on Oct. 10 – September 15, 1990
  109. Washington Peopletalk The Philadelphia Inquirer August 23, 1990 – August 23, 1990
  110. What’s in a name? – August 21, 1990
  111. Bush family a big favorite at Maine inn – August 20, 1990
  112. Capital folks on vacation – August 17, 1990
  113. It’s another ‘racket’ in Washington – August 13, 1990
  114. Kennedy not up on movies – August 11, 1990
  115. Lecturers tell all about it – August 6, 1990
  116. Mayor’s wife has friends – August 4, 1990
  117. Here’s your CIA at work – July 21, 1990
  118. Nodding off in high places – July 21, 1990
  119. Cartoonists keep working – July 16, 1990
  120. Trump alert on Coronado – July 14, 1990
  121. Waste not, want not – July 7, 1990
  122. CIA Agents can have fun – July 7, 1990
  123. Aspen draws luminaries – July 2, 1990
  124. Lunches differ for men at top – June 30, 1990
  125. Gary Hart is on crutches, but he still gets around – June 16, 1990
  126. Peopletalk – May 31, 1990
  127. Dinner crowd in D.C. greets Bush with standing ovation – May 26, 1990
  128. What price brevity? – April 14, 1990
  129. Celebrity chefs stir up a Gourmet Gala – April 7, 1990
  130. Talk isn’t cheap when Ronald Reagan speaks – March 24, 1990
  131. Capital weathers a royal catering debacle – March 7, 1990
  132. Peopletalk – March 5, 1990
  133. Karen Feld – Capital Connections – February 22, 1990 – February 22, 1990
  134. Mayor’s troubles Trumped in press – February 18, 1990
  135. Whoopee was ‘top secret’ – February 4, 1990
  136. They hate to go home once they discover D.C. – January 24, 1990
  137. Afraid to show his face – January 21, 1990
  138. Is real satire coming back in vogue? – January 20, 1990
  139. Donna Rice turns over a new leaf – January 7, 1990
  140. Quayles put up with leaky roof – December 17, 1989
  141. Ted doesn’t star in his own story – December 16, 1989
  142. Glasnost inspires some unusual stocking stuffers – December 13, 1989
  143. Bush drops in on holiday party – December 10, 1989
  144. Fewer wimps and a grass roots revolution predicted – December 9, 1989
  145. Soviet politicos see America, via Wyatt Earp and L.L. Bean – November 25, 1989
  146. Tony Coehlo in line for MPAA post? – October 1, 1989
  147. Teddy Plays JFK Games – August 27, 1989
  148. As President, Bush Snacks on Popcorn – August 27, 1989
  149. The Bush League Capital Connections – August 3, 1989
  150. Sage advice for new congressmen – July 30, 1989
  151. Trust goes up spout – July 30, 1989
  152. The return of ‘Mack the Knife’ – July 2, 1989
  153. Quayles eat crow – June 4, 1989
  154. Some politicos paid off at poker table – June 4, 1989
  155. Soviets in a Hurry for Marriott Moscow – May 18, 1989
  156. Don’t Confuse Luken with “Buz” Lukens – May 15, 1989
  157. Cream of Nashville Tight With Purse Strings – May 4, 1989
  158. Investigators Are Taking the Fun Out of Congress – May 1, 1989
  159. A Conversation with the New York Congressman, Jack Kemp – January 2, 1989
  160. PeopleTalk – December 27, 1988
  161. RNC Rules Panel Okays Upgrade for NFRW President – March 1, 1988
  162. Washington wives often return home as divorcees – February 25, 1988
  163. Till Politics Do We Part – June 17, 1987
  164. WASHINGTON WIVES: Capitol life puts pressure on capital love – May 27, 1987
  165. Levine Testimony to Name Others in Insider Trading – April 24, 1987
  166. Meese Talks to FBI about Wedtech – April 21, 1987
  167. Uranium-core shells to be sold to Jordan, probably two others – March 10, 1987
  168. Former Members Often Find Way to Stay – June 27, 1985
  169. Lookin For Love In All The Wrong Places – March 30, 1985
  170. Power At Play – September 11, 1984
  171. Politics Under the Knife: Cosmetic surgery gives many candidates an image-making lift on life – March 20, 1984
  172. What’s In A Name? – March 7, 1984
  173. What’s in a name? Ask Gary Hartpence – March 7, 1984
  174. Annie Glenn fights to overcome stutter – December 4, 1983
  175. Annie Glenn fights to overcome stutter – December 4, 1983
  176. First Barber – November 5, 1983
  177. Is Television Ready for a ‘Happy Hour’? – April 15, 1983
  178. It Takes 13 Terms to Top House GOP Seniority Lists – January 16, 1983
  179. Politicians save face (and hairlines) for rigors of electronic campaigns – October 27, 1982
  180. Facelifts voted in: It’s nip ‘n’ tuck on campaign trail – October 25, 1982
  181. Scalpel politics: cosmetic surgery – October 20, 1982
  182. Don’t Call Her Madame Justice – January 7, 1982
  183. Groups Push for Alternatives to Prison – September 26, 1981
  184. GOP Opens ’82 Campaign for House Control – September 15, 1981
  185. PeopleTalk – July 17, 1981
  186. The Thunder On The Right Is From Rep. Jack Kemp – June 1, 1981
  187. A Woman’s Place Is In The House – June 1, 1981
  188. In the Afterglow of ‘Columbia,’ the Senator Who’s Been There Wants NASA to Shoot the Moon – April 27, 1981
  189. Making Punishment Fit the Crime – April 15, 1981
  190. Special Event Fundraisers: Part II – February 16, 1981
  191. Corporations Lift Tarnished Lamps In Search Of Help With Ethics – February 5, 1981
  192. Special Event Fundraisers: The Which, the When and the How – January 13, 1981
  193. Why Ex-Congressmen Stay Around After They Leave Capitol Hill – November 6, 1980
  194. Congressmen Worry as Lobbyist Tells All and Shows All In Playboy – October 8, 1980
  195. Lobbyist’s Nude Debut Makes Reps Sweat – October 6, 1980
  196. One Playboy Photo Worth A hundred ‘No Comments’ – October 2, 1980
  197. Reagan Films hit Overseas – September 8, 1980
  198. Unions line up Carter Support at convention – July 31, 1980
  199. Teacher’s Powerhouse Contingent: One Out of Seven Carter Delegates – July 30, 1980
  200. Teacher delegates at head of class – July 30, 1980
  201. Hottest Drugs in FDA Pipeline Often Get Stuck There for Years – July 11, 1980
  202. Reagan Will Take Oath Facing West – Not East – July 1, 1980
  203. Cosmetic Surgery Cuts Wide Swath in Capital – June 28, 1980
  204. Congressman Ryan’s last testament – June 22, 1980
  205. Politicians turn to surgeons as image falls prey to age – June 22, 1980
  206. Up-to-Date: Around the Hill with Karen Feld – June 19, 1980
  207. Artistic Twist to Campaign Funding – May 24, 1980
  208. Politicians Find Smoother Lines; Plastic Surgery Nets Them Votes – May 22, 1980
  209. 1980 Iowa Senate Race – January 16, 1980
  210. Elephant’s Ear – The Next President: A member of the Club – September 4, 1979
  211. Congressman Tim Lee Carter: A Doctor in the House – July 4, 1979
  212. Congressman Tim Lee Carter: A Doctor in the House – June 3, 1979
  213. Helping Criminals Help the Rest of Us – May 6, 1979
  214. For Ryan, independence meant having to seek his own answers – November 25, 1978
  215. Curiosity and a Desire to See reality: Ryan Lit Own Way to Guyana – and Darkness – November 23, 1978
  216. The Tax Watch – August 17, 1978
  217. This campaign effort says a lot about Annie Glenn – May 14, 1978
  218. Buck and Winging It with Sam Hayakawa – March 15, 1977
  219. Sleepover at the Clintons’ Place – March 15, 1977
  220. Mass Kidnap Case Aided by Hypnosis – January 3, 1977
  221. Headlines Don’t Tell The Story of New Capital Image – November 21, 1976
  222. The Once-and-for-All, Who’s-Running-for-What Guide to California’s Political Scene – October 6, 1976
  223. Elizabeth Ray: How California made Liz what she is today – September 4, 1976
  224. 76 Americans for 1976 – January 2, 1976
  225. What Now Sarge? – October 22, 1970
  226. Wives Set Guidelines to Streamline Solons’ Waistlines in Food Lines – March 12, 1970

Entertainment ()

  1. Marylin Maye Still Kicking —literally—on NY’s Cabaret Stage – April 11, 2025
  2. Playwright Karen Zacarias How Arena Stages Age of Innocence Speaks to Todays Gilded Age – March 19, 2025
  3. Ken Ludwig: DC Lawyer’s Path to Award-Winning Playwright – January 25, 2025
  4. REMEMBERING CHITA RIVERA ON WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN HER 92ND BIRTHDAY – January 23, 2025
  5. Washington Playwright Ken Ludwig Reawakens ‘Death on the Nile’ – December 18, 2024
  6. “Nobody Does it Better” – Hamlisch A Mensch til the End – August 7, 2024
  7. I’ll Never Forget Beatlemania 1964-AND-1966 – July 7, 2024
  8. Harry Belafonte Remembered – June 24, 2024
  9. Shen Wei’s Artistic Vision Knows No Limit in ‘Dongpo: Life in Poems,’ at the Kennedy Center – March 10, 2024
  10. Theater Crowd(ed) – November 25, 2023
  11. I’LL NEVER FORGET BEATLEMANIA, 1964&1966 – November 15, 2023
  12. Harry Belafonte Remembered And an evening that almost happened with his younger brother – May 12, 2023
  13. Marilyn Maye: Celebrating 95 – April 13, 2023
  14. A Joni Mitchell Tribute – March 30, 2023
  15. Library of Congress Honors Joni Mitchell: Love Fest For Talented, Resilient Woman – March 13, 2023
  16. Marilyn Maye: 94 and Still Kicking on New York’s Cabaret Stage – April 8, 2022
  17. Helen Reddy: She was strong She was invincible – October 2, 2020
  18. What We Learned When Harper Played Golda – September 1, 2019
  19. Marin Mazzie was a Believer – September 16, 2018
  20. Drama Desk Dish – 2018 – May 25, 2018
  21. Marilyn Maye: Performing at Age 90 – May 22, 2018
  22. Star Trek: A Cultural Phenomena Celebrates Half A Century! – July 23, 2016
  23. Two Luminaries of American Musical Theatre Celebrated – October 8, 2015
  24. Pushing The Edges – February 8, 2015
  25. A Slender Dynamo: Jazzy Paula West – December 4, 2014
  26. Drama Desk Dish-2013 – May 21, 2013
  27. A Hilarious Romp With Sam Harris – May 15, 2013
  28. Sarah Dash is Still Here – May 12, 2013
  29. A More Torchy Barbara Cook – April 28, 2013
  30. Family Jazzfest With The Pizzarellis At The Café Carlyle – April 14, 2013
  31. Linda Eder’s Journey Down Memory Lane – April 14, 2013
  32. Country Finds A Home At 54 Below – April 8, 2013
  33. A Song And Dance Man’s Dream At 54 Below – April 5, 2013
  34. The Way She Is At 27 – March 31, 2013
  35. Diva On Detour From Opera To Cabaret – March 28, 2013
  36. A Master Class With The Master – March 27, 2013
  37. Helen Reddy: Back on Stage! – March 25, 2013
  38. Broadway By The Year: A Trip Down Memory Lane To 1961 – March 13, 2013
  39. Jon Peterson Brings Back Vaudeville – March 12, 2013
  40. The Amanda McBroom Project Is A Sweet Smelling Rose – March 11, 2013
  41. Maye’s MAYE-den Voyage at 54 Below – March 8, 2013
  42. Steppin Out at The Carlyle with Herb Alpert & Lani Hall – March 7, 2013
  43. Jazzy Hilary Kole – March 2, 2013
  44. Bond Redux – February 27, 2013
  45. Wopat Has Your Number – February 27, 2013
  46. We Lost It at the Movies – February 22, 2013
  47. We Put The Spring in Springfield: The Music of The Simpsons – February 20, 2013
  48. David Brenner Hasn’t Lost His Touch – February 16, 2013
  49. John Lloyd Young: His Turn at Café Carlyle – February 13, 2013
  50. Pia Zadora–Back Again and Standing Tall – February 10, 2013
  51. Julie Gold: Up Close and From a Distance – February 6, 2013
  52. Andrea McArdle: Looking Back at Broadway in The 70’s – January 29, 2013
  53. The Bridge to Ann Hampton Callaway’s Soul – January 23, 2013
  54. Marin Mazzie Is A Believer – January 19, 2013
  55. Gregg Edelman Lives His Music at 54 Below – January 15, 2013
  56. Peter Marshall, Right at Home on the Cabaret Stage – January 12, 2013
  57. Linda Lavins’ Career Goes Full Circle – January 11, 2013
  58. Marieann Meringolo Orchestrated! – January 3, 2013
  59. Tyrell Sings Cahn at the Café Carlyle – December 6, 2012
  60. Kennedy Center Honors Filled with Comedy, Music and Dance – December 3, 2012
  61. Master Songwriter Marvin Hamlisch Passes – April 16, 2012
  62. The Courage Of A King – March 1, 2011
  63. Still Singing His Song: Harry Belafonte – January 24, 2011
  64. When one musical isn’t enough… – April 17, 2007
  65. Singin’ the blues MetroStage as Paris cabaret – January 30, 2007
  66. Kennedy Center honors five industry giants – December 7, 2006
  67. Malory Keeps Nat King Cole’s Music Alive at MetroStage – December 7, 2006
  68. Love fest for MetroStage’s Griffin – November 9, 2006
  69. Stokes jazzed by old-time black D.C. – November 8, 2005
  70. THE KABBALIST RABBI AND MADONNA – August 24, 2005
  71. Controversial Love – August 19, 2005
  72. Sept.11: A ‘Politically Correct’ Footnote – August 17, 2005
  73. ANKA’S ‘ROCK SWINGS’ TO THE TOP – August 16, 2005
  74. Prima donna Madonna – July 6, 2005
  75. Regan’s Stones photos rock – June 24, 2005
  76. Washington has stopped apologizing that it isn’t New York. – October 1, 2003
  77. Fascinatin’ Rhythm How Hershey Felder Becomes George Gershwin. – May 1, 2003
  78. Jerry Nachman, the “anti-television” star. – January 24, 2003
  79. Centering the Kennedy The Many Roles of Michael Kaiser – April 1, 2002
  80. March Madness 200 Years of the U.S. Marine Band – March 1, 2002
  81. Charger Account At Cooter’s Place “The Dukes of Hazzard” are still riding high. – July 1, 2001
  82. With Malice Toward None The long-playing Jack Valenti – March 1, 2001
  83. The Inside Track: Mr. Versatility: Marvin Hamlisch arrive – January 1, 2001
  84. Capitol Steps heads south to Palm Beach – January 19, 1994
  85. Roberta Flack is singing for a plumber – May 5, 1990
  86. Della Reese Wants a Nod From the White House – November 11, 1989
  87. Old Friend’ Pays Ben Jones a Visit – October 29, 1989
  88. Peopletalk The Philadelphia Inquirer – May 27, 1989
  89. Putting Stock in Trade- Americans line up for Soviet exchange – April 20, 1986
  90. For Jacqueline Bisset being ‘rich and famous’ carries a price tag – October 9, 1981
  91. A pianist nonpareil: John Eaton – June 22, 1980
  92. Culture Takes to the Hills – October 21, 1979
  93. Parade – October 21, 1979
  94. Lecturers: Their Talk Isn’t Cheap – September 30, 1979
  95. Marvin Hamlisch likes music, Sager and Mom – September 23, 1979
  96. The Secret Life of Danny Kaye – January 28, 1979
  97. USS Enterprise Beams Down Another Load – September 17, 1978
  98. ‘Star Trek’ begins secret movie mission – September 5, 1978
  99. Star Trek Reborn: The New Voyage of the Enterprise – July 30, 1978
  100. ‘STAR TREK’ REBORN: The New Voyages of the Enterprise – July 30, 1978
  101. Marvin Hamlisch Scores Big – February 15, 1978
  102. Bees Swarm at Burbank – October 1, 1977
  103. Talented Keane kids keep keen by keeping busy – August 19, 1977
  104. Little People Under The Big Top – July 2, 1977
  105. My Doctor The Actor – February 27, 1977
  106. Thanks to the coach, actors sing their way to higher pay – December 26, 1976

Travel ()

  1. Vulnerability of Aging Bridges Nationwide: Not A New Story – March 27, 2024
  2. BARGING FRANCE…IN SLOW MOTION – January 13, 2024
  3. COZY GETAWAY: WINVIAN FARM – December 16, 2022
  4. FESTIVE WINTER GETAWAY: WILBURTON INN – December 15, 2022
  5. Lucy’s Vision Heals Us: The Art of Comedy in America – November 30, 2020
  6. PIRATE’S LAIR NOW A LUXURY SPA & RETREAT – February 14, 2020
  7. ALLEGRETTO VINEYARD RESORT BY AYRES – February 14, 2020
  8. SINGER ISLAND, FLORIDA: YOUR TICKET TO PARADISE- – January 14, 2020
  9. Would You Get In A Car With A Stranger? – December 6, 2019
  10. Discover A Margaritaville State of Mind in Key West – November 5, 2019
  11. PALM SPRINGS: California’s Desert Revival – August 1, 2018
  12. Solo Getaway: Unique East Coast Inns – July 9, 2018
  13. CUBA: STILL SAFE AND ACCESSIBLE FOR AMERICANS! – March 7, 2018
  14. The Best Break Feathered Nest – January 30, 2018
  15. The Best Break La Vida Boca – January 24, 2018
  16. LEAF PEEPING IN STOWE, VT – September 1, 2017
  17. SOUTHWEST FRANCE: BARGING RIGHT IN – August 1, 2017
  18. THE WONDERS OF LAKE AUSTIN SPA RESORT – April 2, 2017
  19. FOCUS ON DC: INAUGURATION 2017 – December 1, 2016
  20. A Diamond Discovered in Erstwhile Barracks – September 1, 2016
  21. At Zen amidst the Vines: Allegretto Vineyard Resort By Ayres – July 1, 2016
  22. Singer Island: Your Ticket to Paradise – June 28, 2016
  23. A Close by Hidden Gem Luxury Spa at J House – December 1, 2015
  24. Pirate’s Lair Now A Luxury Spa & Retreat – November 2, 2015
  25. Expect the Eclectic – October 1, 2015
  26. September in Maine, A “Foodies” Delight – September 1, 2015
  27. Barging France…In Slow Motion – August 1, 2015
  28. Finding the Fountain of Youth – March 30, 2010
  29. Ring of Attractions – March 1, 2008
  30. Famous Visitors to the Sunshine State – March 1, 2008
  31. In Search of Circus – February 12, 2008
  32. Quick Escapes: Disappear at a D.C. Mansion – February 27, 2007
  33. South African Safari Gaming on the Malaria-Free Eastern Cape – November 30, 2006
  34. Grand Old Parties Can Be Had at the Revived Halcyon House – January 1, 2005
  35. Here Comes the Neighborhood D.C.: Confined to Barracks – August 1, 2004
  36. Hot Todd In Washington, D.C. Todd Gray dares to be local. – January 1, 2004
  37. TIMELESS: CHITA RIVERA LOOKS FOR HER NEXT BROADWAY ROLE – December 8, 2002
  38. Bed, Bellman and Beyond The Best in Hotels in Washington – October 1, 2002
  39. U-Turn Hot in all the right ways, U Street is no longer just full of legends. – June 1, 2002
  40. Embassy Row We’re Not Being Diplomatic When We Say it’s Gorgeous – May 1, 2002
  41. New Spark In An Old Park – August 1, 2001
  42. Great community ideas are taking root at the Josephine Butler Parks Center – August 1, 2001
  43. Politically Correct Q – May 1, 2001
  44. Kreeger-ly Mirós and Mozart at this Lustrous D.C. Museum – March 1, 2001
  45. Amaretto Does Georgetown – February 2, 2001
  46. O de Vie A D.C. Mansion to Disappear For – February 1, 2001
  47. Table For One – February 1, 2001
  48. Porcelain Palace Hillwood Is Washington’s Hermitage – October 1, 2000
  49. Karen Feld’s Cuba Adventure – April 17, 2000
  50. What Cubans can learn from Americans, and vice versa – April 6, 2000
  51. Cuba’s Jews Seek Outside Connections And Help – April 6, 2000
  52. Getting Away From It All – December 8, 1996
  53. Getting away from it all – December 6, 1996
  54. Norway’s Flame Burns Bright – January 30, 1991
  55. Lillehammer braces for a flurry of world attention. – January 30, 1991
  56. Performers Vying for Chance to Tour USSR – April 28, 1986
  57. The Other Maine: Lakes and Loons – August 5, 1984
  58. Maine’s Many Inland Lakes Sparkle – August 5, 1984
  59. Maine Lakes: For water sports or just plain relaxation – May 29, 1984
  60. Western Maine’s Lake region offers tranquility – April 29, 1984
  61. Researcher takes the bite out of anti-shark arguments – January 10, 1982
  62. Great Britain – March 15, 1979
  63. Dining in Washington – January 1, 1977
  64. Headlines Don’t Tell the Story of New Capital Image – November 21, 1976

Health&Lifestyle ()

  1. DC Nonagenarian Exhibits Art Created by Her Students—All Prison Inmates – January 10, 2026
  2. Georgetown Resident Exhibits Art by Her Students, D.C. Inmates – December 17, 2025
  3. Gossip to Gospel: When Is It News? – July 7, 2025
  4. Gossip to Gospel: When Is It News? – June 26, 2025
  5. Do Today’s Theatergoers relate to the “Age of Innocence?” – March 2, 2025
  6. Drs Jones’ Medical Discovery Four Decades Ago Plays Major Role in Presidential Politics Today – August 12, 2024
  7. Dr. Ruth Leaves a Legacy – July 14, 2024
  8. I’ll Have What She’s Having: Culture, Not Just Corned Beef – May 30, 2024
  9. Another 9/11 Anniversary: A Life Forever Altered – September 10, 2023
  10. Rosa Parks, Beyond The Bus – December 23, 2022
  11. The Future of Interior Design – September 23, 2022
  12. Interview with Joyce Gioia – September 23, 2022
  13. Pickleball: A Popular New Sport – February 26, 2022
  14. Remembering the Researcher who took the bite out of anti-shark arguments! – February 25, 2022
  15. Don’t Drop The Ball—Pickleball is the Happening Sport Across the US – October 25, 2021
  16. Annie Glenn Fights to Overcome Stutter – July 15, 2020
  17. Puzzling Popularity – May 1, 2020
  18. The Magic of Mentoring: Kids, Youth and Horses Partners In Healing – September 21, 2019
  19. Horse Coaching Brings Kids Out of Shell – August 28, 2019
  20. Horse Coaching May Be The Answer – August 19, 2019
  21. Portraits of Immigrants in New York – March 15, 2019
  22. Michelle! – November 12, 2018
  23. Pickleball: A Popular New Sport – November 10, 2018
  24. THE VET IS IN: ACUPUNCTURIST MAKES HOUSE CALLS – March 11, 2018
  25. PETS AS KIDS Letters to the editor, inspired by this article – January 29, 2018
  26. My Pets Are My Kids And I love them just as much as biological children. – January 29, 2018
  27. Think Pink! Drink Pink! Wines for Summer – July 1, 2016
  28. The Fear of Voting (It’s a Thing) – March 30, 2016
  29. Westminster Woofs! – February 20, 2016
  30. Reiki healing for pets: Energy for your four-legged loved ones – September 9, 2015
  31. New York Goes To The Dogs – February 21, 2015
  32. Use Your Gift of Gab – May 11, 2014
  33. Puppy and Kitty Love at Birdland – March 6, 2013
  34. Etiquette to Remember: Tish Baldridge’s Legacy – October 31, 2012
  35. Bonhams NY Barkfest 2012 – February 16, 2012
  36. The Courage Of A King – March 1, 2011
  37. Will the Real Housewives of DC be a Reality? – October 21, 2009
  38. Old Town Merchants/Georgetown Optician Joost Voorthuis – March 29, 2007
  39. Fairfax dog wins top honors in New York – February 20, 2007
  40. A Dog’s Life Dressed to the dogs for a doggone good cause – February 15, 2007
  41. Stable Outlook predicted for housing market – December 16, 2006
  42. What’s in your attic? The Quinns advise pack rats – December 12, 2006
  43. When David Kuo speaks out, God and politics intersect – December 3, 2006
  44. Imprisoned ex-Tyco chief sells lodge – November 8, 2006
  45. Olde Heurich Brewing – November 4, 2004
  46. Sunday, Sunday We Think, Therefore A.M. – September 1, 2004
  47. Hang ‘Em High! Art Hounds – March 1, 2004
  48. Dr. Ruth solves all your romantic problems this Valentine’s Day. – February 1, 2004
  49. Mind Games – March 1, 2003
  50. Shuttle Sheet – Dr. Ruth – February 1, 2003
  51. Saving Amaretto The Specialist Will See Your Pet Now – February 1, 2003
  52. Death Becomes Them Obituary writing is 98% perspiration – January 1, 2003
  53. Flour Power Government wasn’t to Warren Brown’s taste. Cakes were. – November 1, 2002
  54. One of the Shuttle cities will hoist the Super Bowl Trophy – September 1, 2002
  55. Exhibitionists It’s the artists who are on display – June 1, 2001
  56. Press Here Peter Prichard can’t stop gathering the news. – April 1, 2001
  57. Kites of Fancy – March 1, 2001
  58. Who were you most surprised to see on a golf course? – February 2, 2001
  59. What’s the most outrageous thing you’ve seen – February 1, 2001
  60. The Kimsey Report Art, sports, and Internet aficinados – October 1, 2000
  61. What brings you good luck when you play golf? – September 1, 2000
  62. Hold That Tiger! Lucy Spelman is true to her zoo. – August 1, 2000
  63. What was your most embarrassing moment on the golf course? – June 1, 2000
  64. What Cubans can learn from Americans, and vice versa – April 6, 2000
  65. If you could play golf with anyone in the world, who would you pick? – April 1, 2000
  66. EMERGENCY VETS – August 8, 1999
  67. Emergency Veterinarians – August 8, 1999
  68. Pet Detective – February 1, 1999
  69. Power Tennis – June 1, 1998
  70. Mr. Jelly Belly – March 31, 1997
  71. When Your Pet Is Seriously Ill – March 23, 1997
  72. Frock horror as Diana’s dress leaves its mark on Washington – October 27, 1996
  73. No Easy Pieces – December 11, 1995
  74. Capital Connections – October 22, 1991
  75. Capital-Connections-Washington-life – September 4, 1991
  76. Advocacy Heals – March 1, 1991
  77. $5 plus oats – fair fee for Emerson – August 11, 1990
  78. Washington to welcome Princess Di – August 4, 1990
  79. Peopletalk – May 24, 1990
  80. Annenberg’s impressionist paintings fill D.C. Gallery – May 12, 1990
  81. Georgette captivated the Capital – March 28, 1990
  82. Style isn’t one of those things you can find hanging on a rack – February 28, 1990
  83. Did we miss a millennium or two? – January 6, 1990
  84. On The Air Time Dreams Come True – May 25, 1989
  85. Triumph Over Tragedy – July 1, 1986
  86. Disabled Adults Get Special Help – April 2, 1986
  87. A School of Jacques Cousteau’s Celeb Fans – June 24, 1985
  88. Trying to Pay for College? You Don’t Have to Go Begging – November 12, 1984
  89. How Doctors Treat Severe Head Injury – March 18, 1984
  90. How doctors treat severe head injury – March 18, 1984
  91. Make Way for the New Spartans – September 19, 1983
  92. So Long to Saddle Bags – July 25, 1983
  93. The Worm in the Apple – May 6, 1983
  94. New hope for people with ‘saddlebags’ – March 26, 1983
  95. A Vacuum Cleaner for Fat: Why Suck It In When Dr. Litton Will Suck It Out – February 7, 1983
  96. A Vacumn Cleaner For Fat – February 2, 1983
  97. Beating Loaded Dice – January 8, 1983
  98. Downfall of an Auto Prince – November 8, 1982
  99. Coping: Casting Out Phobias – November 2, 1982
  100. America’s Aging Bridges: Cross at Your Own Risk – May 3, 1982
  101. The New Superbrokers – March 5, 1982
  102. The New Superbrokers – February 2, 1982
  103. The New Superbrokers – January 23, 1982
  104. The Senator Who’s Been There Wants NASA to Shoot the Moon – April 27, 1981
  105. Ethicists in the workplace: Can they make a difference? – January 27, 1981
  106. Washington’s Return to Elegance – January 18, 1981
  107. ‘Hug’ Can be a Life-Saving Maneuver – December 5, 1980
  108. Selective Abortion and Its Impact on Attitudes Toward the Handicapped – October 30, 1980
  109. Shuttle diplomacy has gone to the dogs – August 22, 1980
  110. Red Tape Prevents Miracle Drugs’ Use – July 20, 1980
  111. Baby Boy or Girl? — No More Surprises – June 9, 1980
  112. In Vitro Fertilization: a Luxury? – April 14, 1980
  113. Clothes Made on Earth Go With Marriages Made in Heaven – April 9, 1980
  114. Hug Can Mean Life Or Death – March 28, 1980
  115. Dr. Heimlich and His Hug – March 25, 1980
  116. A Footnote to history: Sheila Ryan’s story – February 19, 1980
  117. Kids and Cults – A Special Report – February 19, 1980
  118. Parade – October 21, 1979
  119. Grand Hotels: A European Flavor Comes to Washington – August 18, 1979
  120. The Hot Tub Experience: Make a splash this year! – December 31, 1978
  121. The Smartest Home Offices in Town – December 10, 1978
  122. The New Status Symbol: Buying By the Book – December 3, 1978
  123. The Art of Patio Dining – July 30, 1978
  124. To Err is Human: To Climb Divine – February 5, 1978
  125. Phantom of The Music Industry – December 1, 1977
  126. Specialized Veterinarians – April 26, 1977
  127. Mr. Jelly Belly – March 15, 1977
  128. My Doctor The Actor – February 27, 1977
  129. Candyland, l.a.-style – February 8, 1977
  130. This Man Says…A mail order charm school for men? Only in California – November 5, 1976
  131. The Egg and I – February 1, 1976

COLUMNS ()

  1. Thorns on the Viner – February 2, 2018
  2. Pickin’, Grinnin’ and Advocatin’ – February 2, 2018
  3. Goodwill for Bill – February 2, 2018
  4. Genius loves company – February 2, 2018
  5. Nats should earn $85 million more than last year – February 2, 2018
  6. Cabaret the D.C. way – February 2, 2018
  7. Dicey politics – February 2, 2018
  8. Revenge of the social pages: Print war to begin – February 2, 2018
  9. Who’s the competition? – February 2, 2018
  10. Markey’s glad to be home – February 2, 2018
  11. Cheney to stand in for W’s stand-ups – February 2, 2018
  12. Army rats infiltrate DOD; no official comment – February 2, 2018
  13. First Amendment or invasion of privacy? – February 2, 2018
  14. Too many winners? – February 2, 2018
  15. Oil trail leads back to D.C. – February 2, 2018
  16. Political survivor? – February 2, 2018
  17. Oh, behave! Blog’s-eye view of Brit politicos – February 2, 2018
  18. NAB boss: Tough to tack as a team – February 2, 2018
  19. Strange bed partners – February 2, 2018
  20. Coffee, tea or … people-watching – February 2, 2018
  21. Where do I start? – February 2, 2018
  22. Latest gossip on local gossip column – February 2, 2018
  23. O’Connor fast-talked into a Titanic dive – February 2, 2018
  24. Celebrities seen at the National Opera – February 2, 2018
  25. A warm welcome for Nancy – February 2, 2018
  26. Flying Dis-United – February 2, 2018
  27. Sinatra fever – February 2, 2018
  28. New role for talker Sally Jessy Raphael – February 2, 2018
  29. Dishing with Liz – February 2, 2018
  30. Commissioner shows hands-on style – February 2, 2018
  31. The ‘Humane’ side of D.C. – February 2, 2018
  32. D.C. native gets skewered: More than a family affair – February 2, 2018
  33. Powell races from Indy to D.C. – February 2, 2018
  34. Vanity Fair scoops Post – February 2, 2018
  35. Did ‘Deep Throat’ diss Woodward – February 2, 2018
  36. Ahhh, the political intrigue of it all – February 2, 2018
  37. Unsung Watergate figure helped burglar ‘sing’ to police – February 2, 2018
  38. Dean doesn’t speak for Fonda and Streisand! – February 2, 2018
  39. Political junkies turn to Roll Call at 50 – February 2, 2018
  40. Gossip – then and now – February 2, 2018
  41. Cap Lost in Dueling Pitches – February 2, 2018
  42. Quite a $50,000 all-nighter – February 2, 2018
  43. Checking out Moss’ mess, just shambles – February 2, 2018
  44. Booked to Tie the Knot – February 2, 2018
  45. Many facets to the stars of India – February 2, 2018
  46. Big questions for the justice-to-be – February 2, 2018
  47. Trump to U.N.’s Annan: ‘You’re fired’ – February 2, 2018
  48. Such civilized spirits – February 2, 2018
  49. AU’s Katzen an artful space – February 2, 2018
  50. Vision even in vacationland – February 2, 2018
  51. Roberts’ sarcastic memo – February 2, 2018
  52. Savior for women artists recognized – February 2, 2018
  53. Feeling the Loss of Jennings – February 2, 2018
  54. Dupont underground in limbo – February 2, 2018
  55. Newt is looking presidential – February 2, 2018
  56. Your money or your script – February 2, 2018
  57. Sept. 11: A “politically correct” footnote – February 2, 2018
  58. The Kabbalist rabbi and Madonna – February 2, 2018
  59. GOP Goes Major League – January 31, 2018
  60. Happy hour: You’re quoting Shakespeare – March 9, 2015
  61. Bonhams NY Barkfest 2012-Capital Connections – February 16, 2012
  62. Haunted By Political Correctness – September 10, 2011
  63. Going To The Dogs … – February 21, 2011
  64. Kennedy Center Honors: Glam, Power and a Presidential Kiss – December 8, 2008
  65. Thirty Years Ago: LEO RYAN’S SEARCH FOR TRUTH COST HIS LIFE – November 8, 2008
  66. What Is the Significance of an Obama Presidency? – November 1, 2008
  67. First Marching Orders – April 27, 2008
  68. Governors Party at The 100th State Dinner – February 25, 2008
  69. When David Kuo speaks out, God and politics – January 24, 2008
  70. Terry McAuliffe: The fundraiser with a Midas Touch – January 5, 2008
  71. Disappear at a D.C. Mansion – January 4, 2008
  72. Jigsaws Silenced: Remembering the “First” Puzzlemaker – September 1, 2007
  73. My Pups Are My Kids: And Not “Trouble” – August 30, 2007
  74. Governors Party at The White House – February 27, 2007
  75. Dressed to the dogs for a doggone good cause – February 15, 2007
  76. What a party, Clinton style – January 24, 2007
  77. The Kennedy Center Honors Five Industry Giants – December 7, 2006
  78. The Bright Side of South Africa – December 3, 2006
  79. SUNDAY, SUNDAY–WE THINK, THEREFORE A.M. – November 5, 2006
  80. Maybe Republicans Aren’t So Bad, After All – October 23, 2006
  81. Abramoff’s early power squatting – June 6, 2006
  82. At White House, more gawkers than dancers – May 18, 2006
  83. Spacey enjoys, enchants an artful Washington – May 16, 2006
  84. ISO: A perfect 10 Dem candidate – May 13, 2006
  85. Ourisman: Soon to be ambassador? – May 9, 2006
  86. Partying with Campari’s 75 best friends – May 4, 2006
  87. Surviving White House prom weekend – May 2, 2006
  88. Olmert visit: worries about Iran – April 27, 2006
  89. Kimsey’s Wright stuff right here – April 25, 2006
  90. Show tickets? Book ’em, Danno – April 20, 2006
  91. Albright flushed and toned for book tour – April 18, 2006
  92. Mr. Williams goes to Washington – April 11, 2006
  93. Bennett’s Capitol birthday bash – April 6, 2006
  94. Country love and cowboy couture at Kennedy Center – April 4, 2006
  95. Dems powering up for 2008 – March 31, 2006
  96. MLB shotgun wedding – March 29, 2006
  97. FBI flack met bin Laden in ’98 – March 28, 2006
  98. Humorist Buchwald receives mitzvah for contribution to arts – March 24, 2006
  99. When indicted, ‘H’ is for hiding – March 22, 2006
  100. “Let there be country” – March 21, 2006
  101. Priming up for ‘Miss Jean Brodie’ – March 16, 2006
  102. Soft adventure: No GPS required – March 15, 2006
  103. “Crashing” the anti-terrorism genre – March 14, 2006
  104. The roast must go on – March 10, 2006
  105. Arena Stage tries to restore America’s punditry – March 8, 2006
  106. Happy Big Easy birthday for Lindy – March 7, 2006
  107. Shalom: Valerie Harper’s Golda is golden – March 4, 2006
  108. Bush whistles; pack reacts – March 1, 2006
  109. White House slumber party – February 28, 2006
  110. Ballet folks dance around the issue – February 24, 2006
  111. Yoo hoo! Remembering sitcom’s creator – February 22, 2006
  112. South Africa looks bright – February 21, 2006
  113. To thine own Washington be true – February 10, 2006
  114. Getting real after Abramoff – February 8, 2006
  115. Artists, pols and beautiful people – February 7, 2006
  116. Sen. McCain’s mom says her son will run – February 3, 2006
  117. After Alito vote, senators relax – February 1, 2006
  118. The Capitol is super today – January 31, 2006
  119. Big-ticket real estate here is no bust – January 27, 2006
  120. Rove and Card: Wishful leaving? – January 26, 2006
  121. Honor among thieves – January 24, 2006
  122. Eve’s ‘Good Body’ of work – January 20, 2006
  123. Mother and child: Waiting for love – January 18, 2006
  124. High-powered women without ruffles and flourishes – January 17, 2006
  125. ‘Dancer’s Life’ began in D.C. – January 13, 2006
  126. Sweet survivors set for McCarthy service – January 11, 2006
  127. Capitol Hill hogs the news spotlight – January 10, 2006
  128. Celebrity Coroner Still Speaking Out – January 4, 2006
  129. For ’06, it’s almost retro: Iran, scandals and Skins – January 3, 2006
  130. A second card ‘pro Bono’ – December 30, 2005
  131. CNN anchor witness to guilty ‘Father Jeff’ – December 28, 2005
  132. Shhh! Happy, new year job for CPB boss – December 27, 2005
  133. Wrapping up Congress’ odd year – December 23, 2005
  134. Kennedy’s ‘Kong’ Kris Kringle – December 21, 2005
  135. Not-so-trivial presidential pursuits – December 16, 2005
  136. Diplomat, writer heed cats’ counsel – December 14, 2005
  137. Real and celluloid geopolitics – December 13, 2005
  138. Yuletide elegance at the Laxalts – December 9, 2005
  139. Redford: Honors put ‘art above politics’ – December 6, 2005
  140. Coats, keys and dubious intel – December 5, 2005
  141. Karl helping Jeb? – December 2, 2005
  142. New Year’s political fears – December 1, 2005
  143. Virginia pols on presidential tickets? – November 30, 2005
  144. Coopersmith: A maestro with the public – November 29, 2005
  145. Hanks to play Capitol Hill role – November 25, 2005
  146. Fidel’s appeal to FDR – November 23, 2005
  147. Grateful to Mongolia – November 22, 2005
  148. Card in a new White House deal? – November 18, 2005
  149. Going Hollywood to ramp up real estate – November 16, 2005
  150. The Donald: Today’s P.T. Barnum – November 15, 2005
  151. Honoring achievers who learn differently – November 15, 2005
  152. A New York state of mind – November 9, 2005
  153. Stokes jazzed by old-time black D.C. Apollo – November 8, 2005
  154. HRH fear of flying – November 4, 2005
  155. Gang of 14: Whazzup? – November 2, 2005
  156. Esprit de corps among gossips? – November 1, 2005
  157. What timing: Miers firm sets up D.C. shop – October 28, 2005
  158. Charles & Camilla: D.C. double-headers – October 26, 2005
  159. Turner: Moving bison and the world – October 25, 2005
  160. The gifted Cassidys, part II – October 21, 2005
  161. Patrick Cassidy: An amazing ‘Joe’ – October 19, 2005
  162. All-access pass for ‘Hill’ – October 18, 2005
  163. NSO conductor as short-order cook – October 14, 2005
  164. Walters roast singed, didn’t burn – October 11, 2005
  165. Spy museum goes Hollywood – October 11, 2005
  166. Turner’s take on the CIA – October 7, 2005
  167. Red shoes for Red Mass – October 5, 2005
  168. Now, the other nomination – September 30, 2005
  169. NSO: Slatkin’s successor? – September 28, 2005
  170. President’s barber claimed to have Ebola – September 27, 2005
  171. Spacing out on the red carpet – September 23, 2005
  172. Monica partying on two continents – September 22, 2005
  173. Our long night at the opera – September 20, 2005
  174. Mag’s impressive rank and files – September 16, 2005
  175. The last leading man – September 15, 2005
  176. King of blues still strong at 80 – September 14, 2005
  177. Women ready for new season – September 9, 2005
  178. Benefits for Katrina survivors begin. . . – September 7, 2005
  179. Now, the aftermath – September 6, 2005
  180. Rags to riches: Kennedy Center honoree – September 2, 2005
  181. Bush pal Phelps: About people, not politics – August 30, 2005
  182. Sheila’s Oprah-size nuptials – August 26, 2005
  183. SummerSlam GOP style – August 24, 2005
  184. The dish on Elton John – August 18, 2005
  185. ’70s retro: Watergate babies reunite – June 21, 2005
  186. GOP power couple throws party for Felten – April 1, 2005
  187. Nearly free at last – March 8, 2005
  188. Cats and a lil’ bit of a dog – March 4, 2005
  189. Crossing over from Beethoven to Brooks – March 2, 2005
  190. All policy, no bling – March 1, 2005
  191. It’s All in the Game – February 25, 2005
  192. A Home Run with Croissants, Cracker Jacks – February 23, 2005
  193. The biz never sleeps – February 22, 2005
  194. Light fingers of the West Wing – February 18, 2005
  195. Former CNN exec romances Sharon Stone – February 16, 2005
  196. It was Williams tying the knot, again – February 15, 2005
  197. Bad hair days no laughing matter – February 11, 2005
  198. From sore throats to golden throats – February 10, 2005
  199. Sound Bites and Joie de Vivre – February 4, 2005
  200. Oh, the stories of ‘O’! – February 4, 2005
  201. Post Columnist Bumped in Pulitzer Sweepstakes – February 3, 2005
  202. ‘First Fan’ to throw first pitch? – February 1, 2005
  203. GOPs Shocked by the Great White Way – September 4, 2004
  204. Peter Pan or Power Man? – March 14, 2002
  205. Pols Moonlight in Odd Jobs; Political Hubris Lives On – September 1, 2001
  206. The Puzzling Prez – August 1, 2001
  207. Hollywood on the Potomac – July 1, 2001
  208. The Agony and the Ecstasy of Painting the White House – March 5, 2001
  209. Honors Eclipse Election Buzz For One Brief Shining Moment – December 5, 2000
  210. Former Presidents Unite – November 15, 2000
  211. Clinton’s Last Supper: A Hot Ticket for Indian-Americans – September 19, 2000
  212. Celebs at the GOP Convention – August 31, 2000
  213. Democratic Convention After Dark – Money, Bunnies and Monkeys – August 16, 2000
  214. Insider Buzz from the GOP Political Convention – August 2, 2000
  215. Schwarzenegger Goes Underground in DC but Gives Canada the Biz – July 31, 2000
  216. Mrs. Defense Secretary Disrupts Chinese Protocol – July 19, 2000
  217. Space Cowboy Heeds Supreme Guidance – July 5, 2000
  218. Hollywood Goes Green, Connie Stevens Touts McCain – June 28, 2000
  219. Earth Wind Fire, a President and a King – June 21, 2000
  220. A Sticky Pot of Rice – June 14, 2000
  221. Stature and Spending . . . Washington Style! – June 8, 2000
  222. Disney Doles Out Second-Hand Goods to GOP VIPs – May 31, 2000
  223. Two Presidents: Toasting the Promise of South Africa – May 24, 2000
  224. Elian Stuff Auctioned on Ebay while Ventura Heads for Broadway – May 17, 2000
  225. D.C. Sizzle with “West Wing Fever” – May 10, 2000
  226. Alone in the West Wing – May 3, 2000
  227. Forced Out of the Closet – April 26, 2000
  228. Best Little Whorehouse in Elian’s Hometown is Across the Street from his Elementary School – April 19, 2000
  229. President of the One-Liners – April 12, 2000
  230. From Teen Beat to Media Beat? – April 5, 2000
  231. Media Wars – March 29, 2000
  232. Blame Oscar if Canada Song Bombs – March 22, 2000
  233. Second and Third Generation Politics – March 15, 2000
  234. Yankee – Send Elian Home – March 8, 2000
  235. “White Glove Treatment at the President’s House” – March 1, 2000
  236. “While Hillary is Away, Bill Goes to Doggie Bags” – February 23, 2000
  237. Michael Jordan May Have to Jump Through Political Hoops – February 16, 2000
  238. Hillary Goes Way of Prince, Madonna and Cher – February 9, 2000
  239. The Supremes Skip Clinton’s Show – February 2, 2000
  240. Call Him “Shrub” – January 26, 2000
  241. Lots of Highs This Campaign Year – January 19, 2000
  242. Open Season on Lame Duck First Couple – January 12, 2000
  243. White House Parties Like Hollywood! – January 5, 2000
  244. Should Auld Acquaintances be Forgotten? – December 29, 1999
  245. New Beginnings for the New Millennium – December 22, 1999
  246. The Washington List of Who’s Naughty and Nice – December 15, 1999
  247. Women of Note in Washington (And a Few Men, Too!) – December 1, 1999
  248. Bulgarian Toast “Leaves” Bad Aftertaste for President Clinton – November 24, 1999
  249. President Clinton — And Expensive Best Friend – November 17, 1999
  250. The Underdog in Wolf’s Clothing – November 10, 1999
  251. Have No Fear, Underdog Gore is Here – November 3, 1999
  252. In Search of Character… and Characters – October 20, 1999
  253. Dutch Causes Beltwat Buzz and Diplomatic Regrets – October 6, 1999
  254. Good Enough for Dad, But Not for “W” – October 3, 1999
  255. Bill Clinton — Looking La Vida Loco? – September 29, 1999
  256. A “Statesman” Waits in the Wings – September 22, 1999
  257. Chelsea’s School of Real Life – September 14, 1999
  258. First Kids: Now and Then – September 7, 1999
  259. “Last Don” Scribe’s Last Words – July 6, 1999
  260. What Will Be the Final Chapters for Stephen King – July 1, 1999
  261. Clues to End of Kosovo Conflict – June 9, 1999
  262. Power Tennis, Power Jobs & Power Trips – May 17, 1999
  263. McDougal Has New Worry – May 5, 1999
  264. Guess Who’s Coming to the White House Correspondents Dinner – April 30, 1999
  265. Somber, High Security NATO Commemoration – April 23, 1999
  266. Pleasant Evening at the White House – April 16, 1999
  267. Loyalties v. Royalties and an Unspoken Truce – March 26, 1999
  268. Mending Fences for Public Appearances is the Way – March 19, 1999
  269. A Troubled Marriage, A Non-Senate Race, Book Deals – March 13, 1999
  270. Lewinsky’s Pentagon Lover Paid for Her Abortion – March 5, 1999
  271. That Old Clinton Spirit is Back – February 27, 1999
  272. Postcard from Washington – February 20, 1999
  273. George Bush Jr. May Be Holding Out on Declaring – February 13, 1999
  274. Impeachment Trial Keeps Washington Abuzz With Political Speculation – February 13, 1999
  275. Bring VIP Visitors to the U.S. Capitol – January 30, 1999
  276. Impeachment Trial and State of the Union – January 22, 1999
  277. No One Turns Down Dinner at the White House – January 15, 1999
  278. Wanted: Decorated Young War Veteran – January 8, 1999
  279. Bill and Hillary Still Celebrate New Year’s Eve With a Kiss – January 2, 1999
  280. No Chapped Hands — or First Lady – December 25, 1998
  281. Washington’s Holiday Season Upstaged – December 18, 1998
  282. The Clintons Entertain the Stars – December 11, 1998
  283. Showbiz Eclipses Politics – December 8, 1998
  284. TV Executives Discover it’s Cheaper to Start a League than Buy the Rights – December 4, 1998
  285. Peace Talks and Sex Scandal Take a Back Seat to the American Liftoff – November 30, 1998
  286. First Daughter Chelsea Needs a Bit of Comfort – November 27, 1998
  287. This Story Will Undoubtedly Show that Truth is Stranger than Fiction – November 20, 1998
  288. Newt Has Lots of Opinions, None of Which Include Disappearing – November 13, 1998
  289. Mutual Admiration Society Lives On for Thatcher and Bush – November 6, 1998
  290. Thinking Ahead to Christmas. . . – October 23, 1998
  291. Elusive Dreams Cost Money – November 22, 1992
  292. The Great White Hope – February 29, 1992
  293. All Those Snappy ‘Studs’ Ad libs Are Scripted – February 7, 1992
  294. Jim Baker: Designated Absentee – February 4, 1992
  295. ‘Communicator’ Forgets His Lines – January 24, 1992
  296. A Money Magazine for Yuppies – January 17, 1992
  297. Check Out Those ‘Cable TV’ People – January 10, 1992
  298. Elizabeth Ray’s Still Around – January 3, 1992
  299. TV Time Crane Could Skip – December 26, 1991
  300. Marla and The Donald at It Again – December 13, 1991
  301. Who’s Art Monk? ‘Heidi’ Flunks the Test – November 21, 1991
  302. Embassy Gala Aids Children’s Hospital – November 1, 1991
  303. He Was a Garbo Friend – October 31, 1991
  304. Capital Connections Column Spotlights Georgetown People – October 11, 1991
  305. Washington Watch – The Jewish Advocate – October 4,1991 – October 4, 1991
  306. Washington Watch – The Jewish Advocate – September 13,1991 – September 13, 1991
  307. Washington PeopleTalk – August 16, 1990
  308. PeopleTalk – December 28, 1989
  309. Rhythm and Blues Greats Bare Their Souls at Smithsonian – November 19, 1989
  310. Has Pat Kluge Set Her Sights on Academia – November 18, 1989
  311. Not all Carter, Mondale workers have prospered – November 12, 1989
  312. PeopleTalk The Philadelphia Inquirer October 14, 1989 – October 14, 1989
  313. Congress Busy Swapping Baseball Cards – October 8, 1989
  314. Fleet-footed Bart Gordon sets new record – September 24, 1989
  315. Family wasn’t consulted – September 24, 1989
  316. Sting Takes Break From Rock for “The Threepenny Opera” – September 17, 1989
  317. George Will’s romance blossoms in D.C. – September 13, 1989
  318. PeopleTalk – September 11, 1989
  319. Peopletalk The Philadelphia Inquirer September 11, 1989 – September 11, 1989
  320. Setting Sail Minus Son – September 10, 1989
  321. PeopleTalk The Philadelphia Inquirer August 28, 1989 – August 28, 1989
  322. PeopleTalk The Philadelphia Inquirer September 18, 1989 – August 28, 1989
  323. Big money rolling in for Virginia campaign – August 27, 1989
  324. Groupies flock to George Bush’s limo – August 20, 1989
  325. PeopleTalk The Philadelphia Inquirer August 15, 1989 – August 15, 1989
  326. Hysterectomy sidelines La Prairie CEO – August 13, 1989
  327. Playmid Slips Through Censorship – August 6, 1989
  328. John Tower to reveal all in memoirs – July 16, 1989
  329. Manilow Sings The Blues Over New Neighbor – July 16, 1989
  330. PeopleTalk The Philadelphia Inquirer July 3, 1989 – July 3, 1989
  331. Joan Collins Should Stick to Acting Says Sister Jackie – July 2, 1989
  332. Jackie Mason is Shticking Around – June 22, 1989
  333. It’s the Polite Thing To Do – June 19, 1989
  334. Getting what he deserves – June 18, 1989
  335. Congressman’s estranged wife turned down for food stamps – June 18, 1989
  336. In New York’s computer he’s officially NFN Teller – June 15, 1989
  337. Barry and Turner Striking Deals – June 12, 1989
  338. Nancy reagan returns to D.C., this time as a literary celeb – June 11, 1989
  339. Nixon planning return visit to China – June 11, 1989
  340. Ah, Who Says America Can’t Read – June 8, 1989
  341. Peopletalk The Philadelphia Inquirer June 5, 1989 – June 5, 1989
  342. Nancy Feted Couple After the Wedding – June 5, 1989
  343. The band played on at Hamlisch Wedding – June 4, 1989
  344. PeopleTalk The Philadelphia Inquirer June 4, 1989 – June 4, 1989
  345. Labor Dispute Causes Wedding Party Move – June 1, 1989
  346. Nip and Tuck on 60th Birthday – May 29, 1989
  347. Vanity TV big business in D.C. – May 28, 1989
  348. Brunch With The Quayles Was Unauthorized Offer – May 22, 1989
  349. Capital Comments – May 21, 1989
  350. PeopleTalk – May 20, 1989
  351. Peopletalk – May 15, 1989
  352. White House Dinner List A Hot Topic – May 14, 1989
  353. PeopleTalk – May 10, 1989
  354. Miss De Mille Was Filling In – May 8, 1989
  355. The Ethic Minority – May 7, 1989
  356. PeopleTalk – May 3, 1989
  357. People Talk – April 26, 1989
  358. People Talk – April 24, 1989
  359. PeopleTalk – April 12, 1989
  360. PeopleTalk – January 23, 1989
  361. PeopleTalk – January 2, 1989
  362. PeopleTalk – November 30, 1988
  363. PeopleTalk – October 30, 1988
  364. People Talk – October 20, 1988
  365. People Talk – October 5, 1988
  366. PeopleTalk – September 19, 1988
  367. PeopleTalk – September 14, 1988
  368. PeopleTalk – September 13, 1988
  369. PeopleTalk – July 16, 1988
  370. PeopleTalk – Walter Mondale – January 10, 1988
  371. Karen On Tuesday – The Washington Times – September 8, 1987 – September 8, 1987
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  456. The Place to be Election Night Was at the Club – December 3, 1984
  457. Texas Welcome in Store for Dallas Convention-goers – September 4, 1984
  458. GOP Preps for Dallas Convention – June 21, 1984
  459. Senate Navy Bean Soup Goes Public – March 21, 1984
  460. New Reagan Shoes Suggest He’s Off and Running for ’84 – December 21, 1983
  461. The Gipper Returns to Notre Dame – March 15, 1981
  462. The CHC Was The Place to Be At Inaugural Time – November 5, 1980
  463. The GOP Did More With Less in ’80 – July 1, 1980
  464. ‘Time for a Change’ Theme is Catching On – April 2, 1980
  465. Washington Whirl – April 2, 1979
  466. People Talk – April 26, 1977