
Patrick Hruby
Deputy Editor at Washingtonian
Deputy Editor @washingtonian, alum many places, bylines all over. Always assigning features, so pitch me! [email protected]
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1 week ago |
sanluisobispo.com | Patrick Hruby
Patrick Hruby TNS Times - and The Times - have changed since the first Festival of Books was held in 1996. What hasn't is our commitment to this vibrant community of readers and writers, with the annual spring ritual continuing to shape, and be shaped by, the books we love (and love to argue over).
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1 week ago |
sanluisobispo.com | Patrick Hruby
Patrick Hruby TNS Times - and The Times - have changed since the first Festival of Books was held in 1996. What hasn't is our commitment to this vibrant community of readers and writers, with the annual spring ritual continuing to shape, and be shaped by, the books we love (and love to argue over).
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1 month ago |
washingtonian.com | Daniella Byck |Patrick Hruby
Good morning. The news outside is frightful, but the weather is so delightful: sunny with a high of 66 and a low of 44 overnight. The Wizards lost to Portland last night. The Capitals host Detroit tonight, with Alex Ovechkin eight goals away from breaking the all-time NHL scoring record. The “first four” play-in round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament begins tonight—get your brackets together, already!—but the game between American and Mount St. Mary’s tips off at 6:40 PM on Wednesday.
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2 months ago |
washingtonian.com | Patrick Hruby
Good morning. The weather is … suboptimal. Following yesterday’s snow, the National Weather Service predicts possible snow and sleet before 1 PM, rain until 5 PM, and more rain mixed with sleet after that, with an overnight low of 35. The Capitals are the only NHL team with no players in the 4 Nations Face-Off, so they’re off until February 22.
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2 months ago |
washingtonian.com | Patrick Hruby
This past December, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flew closer to the sun than any spacecraft ever has, surviving expected temperatures of 1,800 degrees to collect data that’s helping scientists better understand how stars work. Before beginning its seven-year journey, however, the probe was put through the ringer closer to home—enduring just over two months of testing in airlessness and extreme cold (minus 292 degrees) at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt.
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