Andrew Beaujon, Washingtonian

Andrew Beaujon

Washingtonian

Washington, DC, United States

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  • Washingtonian
  • Poynter
  • The New Republic

Past articles by Andrew:

Dafna Linzer Will Leave Politico

Politico announced her hire as executive editor just under a year ago. → Read More

The Best Pre-Peak Bloom Cherry Blossom Phase Is Nearly Here

It's almost peduncle elongation time, people. → Read More

Ibraheem Samirah Will Run for Virginia Senate

The former delegate, famous for interrupting Trump in 2019, thinks there's a lane for his brand of progressive politics. → Read More

Will Virginia Ever Get Its Glass Poop-Emoji Building?

Amazon's Helix is on hold in National Landing as the company pauses construction on HQ2's second phase. → Read More

Maybe It’s Time for You to Become the Type of Person Who Owns a Barometer

We called Matthew Cappucci. He kind of talked us into it. → Read More

Trucker Convoys Began to Fail Their Way Around DC One Year Ago

A look back at the months of protests that tried, and mostly failed, to capture Washington's attention. → Read More

Go…Blue Fog? GWU Announces New Nickname Options

One of these 10 monikers will replace "Colonials," which the school retired last year. → Read More

Will Virginia Let Towing Companies Charge More?

The industry says inflation has made it difficult to do business. → Read More

Let’s Remember “Food Money Sex” This Valentine’s Day

Our diary feature may be on permanent hiatus, but we had some good times, didn't we? We nearly made it! → Read More

Where Are They Now: Politicians Who Delivered Official Responses to State of the Union Addresses

A look back at ten years of the "worst job in politics." → Read More

MAP: State of the Union Road Closures

Police will close roads around the Capitol in stages beginning at 6:30 AM. → Read More

How NPR’s “Latino Newsroom” Plans to Provide Bilingual Coverage of the State of the Union

"We’re going to be able to provide analysis in a way that not everyone can do," says NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez. → Read More

Metro Head Randy Clarke Talks About How It’s Going So Far

Randy Clarke, the new head of WMATA, is trying to address the region’s complex transportation puzzle. → Read More

George Washington University Rejects “Hippos” Nickname

The moniker didn't test well as a name to replace "Colonials," the university says. → Read More

Library of Congress Will Honor Joni Mitchell

The Canadian-American musician is the next recipient of the institution's Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. → Read More

Ashli Babbitt’s Mother Was Arrested at a Pro-January 6 Protest

Micki Witthoeft, whose daughter Ashli Babbitt died during the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, was arrested Friday in DC at a protest near the Capitol. The US Capitol Police say Witthoeft was part of a group protesting without a permit and was charged with blocking roadways and disobeying an order. She was processed and → Read More

A Chat With Erik Wemple, One of the Washington Post’s New Editorial Writers for DC Matters

Wemple will still work as a media critic for the paper's opinion side, but he'll also compose editorials about local issues. → Read More

Convicted January 6 Rioter Derrick Evans Plans a Run for Congress

The man who shouted "Derrick Evans is in the Capitol!" would like a job in the Capitol. → Read More

Can a DC Watchdog Group Keep Trump From Running?

The DC watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, might sue to try to prevent Trump's candidacy. → Read More

The “Missing” Fairfax Llama Has Been Reunited With Its Owner

Kolby, a 20-year-old llama, escaped her home Sunday night and is now back at the place she knows the best. → Read More