Dylan Ettinger is a Los Angeles-based writer specializing in spirits, cocktails, and coffee with hands-on experience visiting distilleries and bars across the US, Europe, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
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Sally Rooney’s newest novel, “Intermezzo,” was released on September 24, introducing its story with a quote by Austrian philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein: “But don’t you feel grief now? (But aren’t you ...
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New bars continue to open and invigorate the District’s drinking scene with snazzy views, solid happy hours, and delicious bites. This map includes 10 bars that have popped so far this fall. For a ...
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The churn that the pandemic caused in the hospitality business about four years ago has led many chefs and bartenders to turn ...
T here will come a time when you’ll be called upon to boldly and fearlessly plan a group dinner. Because birthdays, engagements, family reunions, and something called a—checks ...