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Dec 3, 2024 |
arlingtonmagazine.com | Zoe Glasser
Pass through the vivid pagoda-style archway on Wilson Boulevard in Seven Corners and you’ll invariably find a bustle of activity—shoppers of every ethnicity queuing up for fresh tofu, pork buns, banh mi, Vietnamese coffee, jewelry and electronics from snug, neon-lit storefronts, and emerging from the Good Fortune Supermarket with bags of imported curry paste, mustard greens, jasmine rice, fish sauce and fresh seafood.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Zoe Glasser
We combed TikTok to find the best tips and tricks for decking the halls while keeping your budget - and the environment - in mind. The holidays are approaching fast - like a shooting star or a catastrophic meteor, depending on how you view the season. Who has time to think about decorating with all the competing stresses of living in this world in 2024?
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Oct 30, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Zoe Glasser
In making her most recent album, Raveena returned to nature. Despite the success of her 2022 release “Asha’s Awakening,” the 31-year-old R&B singer had a challenging year; $40,000 of her equipment was stolen on tour, and she was assaulted while in Europe. So on this new record, she needed a change of pace. She lived what she describes as a “monastic” lifestyle of discipline, practicing her instruments for hours, writing and taking long walks in the mountains near Los Angeles.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Sophia Solano |Zoe Glasser
Two months before holiday drink menus take over every mistletoed nook of the Washington bar scene, they’re occupied with a newer festive frontier: Halloween. Pop-ups, dives and cocktail bars alike are offering spooky-season-inspired cocktail lists this year, and unlike at Christmas bars, you won’t find the same drinks at every location (looking at you, spiked eggnog and hot toddies). Some of the city’s best mixologists got creative this season, in both flavor profiles and presentations.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Sophia Solano |Zoe Glasser
Two months before holiday drink menus take over every mistletoed nook of the Washington bar scene, they’re occupied with a newer festive frontier: Halloween. Pop-ups, dives and cocktail bars alike are offering spooky-season-inspired cocktail lists this year, and unlike at Christmas bars, you won’t find the same drinks at every location (looking at you, spiked eggnog and hot toddies). Some of the city’s best mixologists got creative this season, in both flavor profiles and presentations.
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