Ruth Bader Ginsburg makes her Washington National Opera debut with a role mirroring her real life; In Michelle Obama’s third Vogue cover story, we learn two things she won’t do after leaving the White House; LeBron James and teammates chill at D.C. club after White House visit; President Obama teases Cleveland Cavalier’s J.R. Smith about his preference for going shirtless;
 
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Rob Reiner and pals dine at Centrolina
Hey, isn’t that . . . producer/actor/director Rob Reiner, dining with a table-ful of friends at City Center Italian eatery Centrolina on Saturday night? The “When Harry Met Sally” director (in a blue linen shirt) sat at the head of the large group, says a spy, and seemed in good spirits — despite the election results (Reiner […]
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg makes her Washington National Opera debut with a role mirroring her real life
At "The Daughter of the Regiment," the Supreme Court justice's lines were telling.
 
In Michelle Obama’s third Vogue cover story, we learn two things she won’t do after leaving the White House
One thing she might do: CVS runs!
 
LeBron James and teammates chill at D.C. club after White House visit
James, along with Tristan Thompson and Mike Dunleavey, were spotted at Living Room in Logan Circle.
 
President Obama teases Cleveland Cavalier’s J.R. Smith about his preference for going shirtless
POTUS welcomed the NBA champs and said he “wasn't sure” the guard would wear a shirt to the White House.
 
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