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April 13, 2017Anicet-Charles-Gabriel Lemonnier/Public domain Salon de Madame Geoffrin (1812) depicts participation in an Enlightenment-era salon.
Anicet-Charles-Gabriel Lemonnier/Public domain Salon de Madame Geoffrin (1812) depicts participation in an Enlightenment-era salon.
Courtesy of UNiversal Music Group Sykvan Esso’s new album, What Now, is coming out on April 28.
COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU Fuddruckers is another franchise that has a location in D.C. Chinatown.
COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU Chain restaurants, which now dominate Chinatown, are required to post signage in Chinese, too.
COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU Honeygrow, which opened a Charles Village location, is also in D.C. Chinatown.
COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU While D.C. Chintown still has famous Chinese-style architecture, there are few local businesses left.
COURTESY OF MORGAN OME A fifth-generation American, Ome fights to dispel the perpetual foreigner myth.
Courtesy of Diva Parekh Diva and family celebrate successfully grabbing the groom’s shoes.
COURTESY OF AMANDA AUBLE After growing as twins, Kristine and Amanda now go to different colleges.
KUNAL MAITI/PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Anand Gnanadesikan, professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, moderated the talk.
KUNAL maiti/photography staff Nuclear Science and Engineering professor Ian Hutchinson argued that religion complements science.
COURTESY OF NEMO KELLER There was a significant reduction in food waste after an event, as shown afterwards.