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By Alice Levitt, James Finley, Kelly Kendall, and Michele Kettner
Return Engagement
I don’t get the opportunity to repeat meals very often. Even when I return to a restaurant, it’s to try different things. But I’m going to take a break from work to eat a chocolate mouse from Metro 29 Diner in Arlington. –Alice Levitt, food editor/critic
Bright Future
I want to see how many famous women I can recognize when they’re painted traffic-cone orange. –Kelly Kendall, editor
Past Imperfect
Women’s History Month makes for a good opportunity to visit the Lucy Burns Museum at the Workhouse in Lorton. The former prison offers $5 guided tours through one of the most significant sites in feminist history, where suffragettes were held for protesting in front of the White House. The site also currently serves as a kind of artist community, with galleries, studios, and regular public performances. –James Finley, senior editor
Women Supporting Women
Over the past few years, I’ve started to make a point of supporting women wherever I can, whether it’s going to the movie theater to see a flick with an all-female cast or scouring the web to find a female-owned boutique to support instead of one of the chain retailers. For Women’s History Month, I’m going to spend the weekend treating myself and supporting these local women-owned businesses around NoVA. –Michele Kettner, associate digital & research editor