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FamousDC would like to know who actually lives in the dog house.

DCist highlighted a study today that put DC as the leader. The leader in most office profanity that is. In a city with so much pressure, we aren’t too surprised. However, we never thought we’d be jealous of New York and Philly, both scored lower than us. Congratulations, Washington office-dwellers. …

Remember last year when we thought the summer heat couldn’t be beat. Then came this year. Let’s take a look back at what else happened last summer. Mad DC Cabbie is BACK Posted on 26. Jul, 2011 by fdc in Front Page As only the Mad DC Cabbie can explain: “I guess the the …

Meet Lisa Byrne. Super woman, social media titan, wine gal & DC transplant. Lisa engages her community like few others by hosting social media happy hours, keeping her successful blog running and starting new ventures, such as DC Wine Week, all while hitting bootcamp work outs, marathon training, and rocking her full-time job at Pappas Group. Luckily, as a resident DC go-getter, Lisa was able to squeeze in a few quick questions with us.

Taking a look back at The Hill’s 50 Most Beautiful People lists, FamousDC noticed just a few DC stand-outs that were on the list in the past. We wonder who on 2012’s Most Beautiful List will stand out and make Cap Hill’s Dream Team: Lauren Huly (2006) Anjulen Anderson (2006) Nancy …

Angela B. Pan Photography beautiful shot of DC was featured on BuzzFeed’s list of beautiful sites to see before you die. 7. Catching the sunrise at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC Find more information about it here. See more of Angela’s work on FamousDC or visit her website.

Lower Senate Park Fountains by Navin Sarma

Capitol Hill has become a location full of good places to eat in the last four years. There’s really no question about that.  We’ve all been beneficiaries of the fantastic places opening and hill residents have supported these places, showing that we enjoy staying close to home and eating good …

Staffers and industry folks alike got some fracking facts last night, courtesy of API. A film screening followed by a Q&A session at the Warner Theatre was held to straighten things out and demystify some of the controversies surrounding fracking. Documentary trailers from Gas Land, Frack Nation, Empire State Divide, …

Filming in front of the White House at 1600 Penn. Photo by Victoria Bosselman

Hack of the Day & Birthday Girl Rachael Bade. Photo by Tom Williams 

Photo by Mike Lurie, storm chaser. Photo by Jodi Richardson