Snapshot & Scenes: DC Vintage Market Recap
Step inside The Disco Loft x Evolve Vintage Market featuring over 20 local vendors, a DJ, tarot readings, and sustainable fashion finds at the LINE DC.
All Lit Up: The Unexpected History of the National Christmas Tree
A century of sparkle: Discover the National Christmas Tree's unexpected history, lighting up DC's heart every holiday season.
A Not-So-Secret Guide to D.C.’s Best Speakeasies
From moody basements to back-alley hideaways, find the best hidden bars for a historic drink and a good time.
The Art of Kitchen & Bar Collaboration with Lukas B. Smith & Phil Marzelli of No Goodbyes
Kitchen and bar unite: No Goodbyes at the LINE DC brings creative food and drink pairings to life.
Edible Activist: How Melissa L. Jones Amplifies Voices of Color in Food & Agriculture
Discover how Melissa L. Jones turned her family food journey into a platform championing diverse voices in food and agriculture.
Hold the Booze: The Rise of Non-Alcoholic Cocktails
Restaurant and beverage experts spill the latest intel on people's drinking habits, what goes into a non-alcoholic drink, and how the category has evolved.
The Color of Your Energy
On Hear, HERE, Aura Aura’s Eileen Lee talks about her aura portraiture practice and why green was a common aura color coming out of the pandemic.
“There Are No More Matches In Your Area”
In the premiere episode of HEAR, HERE, dating coach Lily Womble gives us detailed strategies for navigating it all, particularly the dreaded apps.
GET OUT OF TOWN
One of the greatest things about DC? We're really close with our neighbors. Rent a car on the Uber app and have it delivered at the LINE with the Valet service.
HERE FOR IT: INDIE CHEFS WEEK
Part of Indie Chefs Community, ICC bills Indie Chefs as an “anti-food festival” — the communal dinners support chefs, champion social justice, and address systemic issues facing the hospitality industry.
Manifest’s K.J. Hughes & Chef Opie Crooks
Meet the creators behind two of DC's newest gathering spots: Manifest and No Goodbyes
The Miss Adams Morgan Pageant
The Miss Adams Morgan Pageant has been a Washington, DC institution since 1987.
FROM J DILLA TO DC: THE AFRICAN RHYTHMS OF PLUNKY, ONENESS OF JUJU AND BLACK FIRE RECORDS
In this special interview we chat with James “Plunky” Branch, Saxophonist of Oneness of Juju, about his history and the impact of this seminal record – which would go on to influence many musical movements to follow, and be famously reinterpreted by J Dilla.
Jamilla Okubo: When There’s a Will, There’s a Way #2
Listen in on Full Service Radio as Jamilla discusses her work, this piece, and how she found her path as an artist growing up in Washington, DC.
In Honor; Of Women
We're especially proud of the newest addition to the 3000+ piece art collection at the LINE DC – in honor of the historic number of women running for office during the 2018 Midterm election cycle, The Lily (the first newspaper for and by women, and recently re-instated by the Washington Post) partnered with the LINE DC to pay public tribute.
Always Look up
With her camera, Tasha James has revealed the contrast and beauty of a city that is at once a home, and an icon.