
Allie Caren
Senior Video Journalist, Features at The Washington Post
✨ senior video journalist, @washingtonpost
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Nov 27, 2024 |
msn.com | Allie Caren |Rachel Lerman |Lucy Naland |Audrey Valbuena
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Nov 27, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Allie Caren |Rachel Lerman |Lucy Naland |Audrey Valbuena
Business Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. By Allie Caren, Rachel Lerman , Lucy Naland and Audrey Valbuena 6 minSorry, a summary is not available for this article at this time. Please try again later. It takes intense pressure and temperatures north of 2,000 degrees for a diamond to form deep within the Earth.
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May 14, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Ben Brasch |Maura Judkis |Allie Caren
It was a competition filled with poofs and prancing and winners. Of thrills and frills and spills. Tuesday was the last night of the 148th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and Sage the miniature poodle was its champion. Kaz Hosaka, Sage’s co-owner, has shown dogs for more than 40 years, winning Best in Show honors in 2002 with Sage’s great-grandmother Surrey Spice Girl. It took him 22 years for his first big win and 22 more for his second.
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May 14, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Ben Brasch |Jonathan Edwards |Maura Judkis |Allie Caren |Alyssa Fowers
Grab your kibble and sit, because the 148th year of the Westminster Kennel Club dog show’s Best in Show is about to be decided. The festivities have been underway since Saturday, but it is almost time to determine the most pristine pooches. Coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. with the Sporting, Working and Terrier categories before Best in Show. The coverage will run until about 11 p.m. You can watch on FS1, the Fox Sports app or the WKC YouTube.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
seattletimes.com | Mari-Jane Williams |Allie Caren |Justin Scuiletti
People love to hate on their duvet covers. More specifically, they love the convenience of being able to toss the cover in the wash or swap it out for a fresh look, but they hate the awkwardness of wrestling the duvet into the cover. And, oh yeah, it has to look crisp and neat. Ideally without getting bunched up and turned around on the first day. Four Washington Post staffers and duvet-cover owners tested three popular methods for getting a duvet into its cover.
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