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Guns, gadflies and gridlock

Guns, gadflies and gridlock

Dana Milbank’s don’t-miss guide to the 2012 Republican and Democratic national conventions.

Political tastes

Political tastes

These convention city restaurants get Tom Sietsema’s vote.

(Colin Winterbottom / PHOTO BY COLIN WINTERBOTTOM/WJE)

Point of view

After Aug. 2011 earthquake, engineers examined the cracked Washington Monument. While up high, they got unique perspective on D.C.

Date Lab

She needs a good man. He’s just glad they’d never met.

It’s not easy to find two attractive, single, Jewish Washingtonians who haven’t crossed paths yet.

Maybe sorta kinda possibly a little bit?

These two are talking a wide circle around the possibility of a second date.

No electricity? Maybe she can lend him a spark.

Will a post-derecho date pack more power than Pepco?

He may not know how he feels, but she does

They both say the date was great, but was there a romantic connection? We’re not sure the daters even know.

He didn’t find her fiery side. Or her car.

The conversation was easy, but was it romantic?

@Work Advice

(Deb Lindsey / DEB LINDSEY/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

Um, your callowness is showing

Karla L. Miller offers thoughts on how to help a leggings-wearing, bra-strap-flaunting, fringe-sporting protege

(Deb Lindsey / For The Washington Post)

The powers of persuasion

Karla L. Miller on convincing a boss that you are right, and colleagues that you are friendly.

(Deb Lindsey / For The Washington Post)

In a work rut? Don’t quit your day job.

How to search for a new perspective while still earning a paycheck.

(Deb Lindsey / For The Washington Post)

He’s a big guy; he cannot lie

But he doesn’t deserve BMI bullying by a fellow manager. ...

(Deb Lindsey / For The Washington Post)

Is her career being mommy-tracked?

Reassigned lawyer wonders if she’s just being rerouted — or ridden out on a rail.

Below the Beltway

Gene Weingarten: Gezundheit!

Our columnist fails to stifle a sneeze.

Yuks for bucks

Gene tries his hand at panhandling.

Waiting for to go

Gene raises impatience to an art.

Chapter and verse

In this reprinted column from 2002, Gene visits the Men’s Book Club of Charlottesville.

Sloppy firsts

Our columnist writes about one of the sad artifacts of modern journalism.

Tom Sietsema's Dining

In Frederick, a diner for today

In Frederick, a diner for today

Family Meal dishes up homey and haute.

Closer Inspection

WASHINGTON, DC-DECEMBER 21: Ionic Columns from the 'Treasure Houses of Britain' exhibit Supporting The Desk in The Office of National Gallery of Art Senior Curator, Mark Leithauser on December 21, 2011 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC(Photo by Benjamin C. Tankersley/For The Washington Post)

Step into his office

At the National Gallery, the fine art of the work space.

WASHINGTON, DC-MARCH 9:Late 18th or 19th Century Tea Caddy Carved from Mulberry in Stratford England with Carved Portraits of Shakespeare at the Folger Shakespeare Library on March 9, 2012 in Washington DC(Photo by Benjamin C. Tankersley/For The Washington Post)

Shakespearean treasures

At Folger Shakespeare Library, the lore’s the thing.

WASHINGTON, DC-NOVEMBER 7: Portrait of Filomena and her Brother Anthony. The Portrait of Filomena was used for the Restaurants Logo at Filomena Restaurant on November 7, 2011 in Washington DC(Photo by Benjamin C. Tankersley/For The Washington Post)

A family history

Mementos remind D.C. restaurant owner of mother.

WASHINGTON, DC-JUNE 7:Water Spouting Whale in Kiddie Pool at the Rosedale Community Center Pool on June 6, 2012 in Washington DC(Photo by Benjamin C. Tankersley/For The Washington Post)

Jump in!

A look at a renovated pool in Northeast.

COLLEGE PARK, MD-APRIL 11:Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls at the University of Maryland Ice Cream Making Facilities on Aprill 11, 2012 in College Park Maryland(Photo by Benjamin C. Tankersley/For The Washington Post)

The scoop

At U-Md., ice cream makers show their creativity.

More Closer Inspection

Trend Report

Battery-operated paper lanterns

Trend Report: In the fold

Ways to add pleasing pleats to your wardrobe and home.

Sidekick sweater

Collar these accessories

Studded, patterned, jeweled or in a contrasting color or fabric, detachable or sewn on, consider collars your newest must-have accessory.

Red shoe with metallic block heel

Sole glamour

Embellishments elevate these slippers.

Seuss pocket square

Veddy British

Wardrobe essentials to emulate Prince William, Daniel Craig and other fashion-savvy Englishmen.

Illuminating Bronzing Powder

How to get a sun-less glow

Our suggestions for self-tanning creams, sprays and makeup for safe bronzing.

More Trend Report

First Person Singular

Ben Jealous, 39, President and CEO of the NAACP

Ben Jealous, president of the NAACP, remembers the moment he pledged his life to service.

Washington, District of Columbia - July 6, 2012: Victor Berger has been a server at The Hay-Adams' Lafayette restaurant for the past 29 years. Berger was photographed in a private room at The Lafayette Restaurant on Friday July 6, 2012. (Photo by Joseph Victor Stefanchik for The Washington Post)

Victor Berger, server, the Lafayette in the Hay-Adams

Berger, a 57-year-old server who lives in Arlington, knows all about power and table talk.

Lorton, Virginia - July 4, 2012: President Abraham Lincoln impersonator Dan Storck, poses for a portrait after walking in the Lorton Independence Day Parade in Lorton, VA on Wednesday July 4, 2012. (Photo by Joseph Victor Stefanchik for The Washington Post)

Dan Storck, 59, Alexandria, Abe Lincoln impersonator and school board representative

“The reason I keep doing this is the reaction of kids,” Dan Storck says.

Annandale, Virginia - July 5, 2012: John Kim, 32, is manager at The Cue Club in Annandale, VA. The Cue Club features darts, pool tables, karaoke, a party room and some unique Korean-American fusion dishes. Kim was photographed at The Cue Club on Thursday July 5, 2012. (Photo by Joseph Victor Stefanchik for The Washington Post)

John Kim, 32, manager, the Cue Club

The manager of the Cue Club explains why acceptance is what his place serves best.

Baltimore, Maryland - June 27, 2012: Courtney B. Wilson, Executive Director of the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, MD, poses in front of a No. 5300 'President Washington' locomotive at the B&O Museum on Wednesday June 27, 2012. The No. 5300 'President Washington' was the first of 20 class P-7 Pacific-type locomotives built for the B&O by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1927. (Photo by Joseph Victor Stefanchik for The Washington Post)

Courtney B. Wilson, 58, Director, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum

Wilson talks about love at first sight when he saw the train cars in the museum — and why he can’t imagine choosing another form of travel.

More First Person Singular

What Happened To

... the infertile couple who went to South Africa?

A family that is “full to bursting.”

... the family who shared the story of a young woman with bulimia

Leah Siskin’s sister, Sarah, died nine years ago at age 19 after a long battle with bulimia. Today, Leah and friends are raising money to support the National Eating Disorders Association in Sarah’s memory.

SLUG: ME-MAYOR-1 PHOTOGRAPHER: NIKKI KAHN/THE WASHINGTON POST DATE: 9/9/2006 LOCATION: Washington, DC CAPTION: Mayoral candidate Linda Cropp (D) campaigns in northwest Washington, D.C., on Saturday, September 9, 2006. StaffPhoto imported to Merlin on Sat Sep 9 23:39:01 2006

... the councilwoman who lost to Adrian Fenty?

Former D.C. Council chairwoman Linda Cropp lost her race for mayor to Adrian Fenty in 2006, but she figures she added years to her life.

Pat Rummerfield, left, gives a high-five to Erick Luna, 7, right, as he is held by physical therapist, Sara Shippen at the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore.

the quadriplegic who defied the odds?

Pat Rummerfield is an Ironman triathlon finisher, a speed-boat racer and a quadriplegic.

Slug: ST-SEEGARS Date: MAY 18th, 2010 Credit: Evy Mages/FTWP Location: Washington, DC, Tennis Center, 701 Mississippi Ave, SE Caption: ANC Commissioner Sandra Seegars at an ANC meeting Freelance Photo imported to Merlin on Wed May 19 10:14:32 2010

... the woman sued by Peaceoholics?

The case of Peaceoholics v. Sandra Seegars was settled outside of court.

More Whatever Happened To

Your Turn

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 10:  Famed architect, Frank Gehry poses for a portrait at Gehry Partners, LLP on Tuesday April 10, 2012 in Los Angeles, CA.  Gehry has created a design for a memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower.  The Eisenhower family have spoken out against his design.  (Photo by Matt McClain for The Washington Post)

Readers react

Readers write in about Frank Gehry’s memorial to Eisenhower.

Readers react

Readers write in about Gene’s anti-PR column, the “The Good Guy” and “Lost in Space” in the March 6 issue.

COLLEGE PARK, MD-SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Raymond Stanford has thousands of dinosaur fossils in his home in College Park, Maryland on September 13, 2011.  Raymond Stanford recently found a dinosaur fossil in Maryland,   that is now on display at the Smithsonian.   HEALTH /SCIENCE: Raymond Stanford, a local dinosaur enthusiast has found a fossil important enough to be exhibited at the Smithsonian and to be the subject of a paper with a paleontologist at Johns Hopkins (Photo by Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post)

Readers react

Readers write in about ‘Dinoman,’ Bergers cookies, the Education Issue and Gene Weingarten.

POOLESVILLE, MD- MARCH 03 Goats enjoying an afternoon of fresh air and hay nibbling at the Polar Spring Animal Sanctuary in Poolesville, Maryland on March 03, 2012 Photos for a SUNDAY MAGAZINE: secondary piece for 4/15 Education  Review on the growth of animal studies. We are focusing on a BA and certificate program offered at The Humane Society University in Washington. Jonathan Balcombe teaches the class   'Animal Behavior, Animal Minds and Animal Protection' on Wednesday nights.  He spends his  Saturday mornings with animals at the Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary.  (Photo by Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post)

Reader reaction

Readers comment on stories from the April 15 Education Issue and Gene Weingarten’s column.

Readers react

Comments on Gene Weingarten and a travel story on Los Angeles

Second Glance

Can you spot the differences between these two photos?

Dilbert

The comic strip runs weekly in The Washington Post Magazine.

Sunday Crossword

Merl Reagle’s crossword puzzle appears weekly in The Washington Post Magazine.

Live Q&A: Post-Post Hunt

Dave Barry, Gene Weingarten and Tom Shroder took your questions, comments and abuse Monday at 11 ET.

Tom Sietsema’s Spring Dining Guide

The Post’s food critic revisits 15 restaurants, including some old favorites and big-name kitchens under new leadership.

Power to the Peeps!

Creativity, topicality and a keen eye for detail — as well as a sweet tooth — were keys to success for the winners of our sixth annual Peeps Diorama Contest.