Dec 06, 2022
First Look: With Joy, Seven Reasons Team Shares Venezuelan Roots, And Food, In Chevy Chase
Half of the Joy staff, including the chef culinary officer Enrique Limardo, are Venezuelan, and are proud to bring their Venezuelan flavors and other dishes from South America to patrons.
Nov 23, 2022
‘It Reminds You Of Home’: What Immigrant Communities In The D.C. Region Are Cooking For Thanksgiving
This year, immigrant communities reflect on the meaning of Thanksgiving with dishes from their home country.
Oct 19, 2016
On The Arepa Hunt: Where To Find Great Colombian and Venezuelan Food In D.C. And Beyond
We went in search of the quintessential comfort food.
Nov 18, 2011
Wilson Ramos Returns To Washington, Thanks Fans
Wilson Ramos sure sounds like one lucky guy — not only did he survive being the first Major League Baseball player to be kidnapped in Venezuela, Nationals doctors apparently discovered the promising catcher in “terrific” shape.
Fifty hours after he was abducted by armed men outside his home in Valencia, Venezeuala, Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos was rescued by Venezuelan police Friday night.
More than a day since he was abducted by four armed men outside his home in Valencia, Venezuela, Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos’ kidnappers have still not been in touch with his family or authorities.
The search for abducted Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos continues at this hour, with authorities having found the car used to abduct him and stating that they believe Ramos to be alive.