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DC’s 2019 Diner en Blanc ‘100% better than last year’

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About 5,000 people made their way to Freedom Plaza on Pennsylvania Avenue — in the shadow of the Trump Hotel and just blocks from The White House — between 12th and 14th streets NW on Saturday night for the sixth annual Diner en Blanc.

The pop-up picnic — inspired by a similar event decades ago in Paris — requires its attendees pay about $50 for the right to bring their own tables, chairs, wine, food, place settings, tablecloths and of course, they must dress in white from head to toe.

What do they get in return? The chance to frolic on a late-summer night, with what turned out to be perfect weather, along one of the most iconic streets in the United States.

2026 National Book Festival celebrates the enduring power of books

More than 80,000 people registered for tickets to the 26th annual Library of Congress National Book Festival, a celebration of books, authors and storytelling in D.C. on Saturday. The festival featured more than 80 authors, who signed books and participated in lectures and moderated conversations. Among them was D.C. native and debut novelist Bsrat Mezghebe, who had attended the festival as a reader for years and was there for the first time as an author. “I am thrilled. I am honored,” Mezghebe said.
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