Awesome Washingtonian of the Day Sept 9, 2010

Name: Pauline Vaksmann
Live in: Awesome DC
Originally from: Lille, France
Profession: Intern at Airbus North America as a Treasury associate in the Finance Department. I am also studying International Business at Grenoble Management School in France.  Why going so far across the Atlantic to make an internship when I could make it in France? Because I really love traveling and seize  all the opportunities I have to discover new horizons and gain experience from this. I invest a lot in my studies/carrier, but I could not do everything I’m doing now without having a great time in the place I live (For now : Awesome DC!).

I’ll be doing another internship at Ernst & Young in France for 6 months starting next month. Then, from April to September 2011, I will be back to Washington DC and its neighborhoods for my last internship. Read more of this post

Untouchable Washington DC Tourism

Kennedy Center

Tourism officials in Washington say the U.S. economic downturn is forcing  many Americans to scale back and even cancel their traditional vacation plans. But in the nation’s capital, tourist visits are up. Read more of this post

Hilton Rooftop Live Jazz


Celebrate summer with us at the Hilton rooftop, with an evening of  live jazz and dancing under the stars amidst the Washington skyline with illuminated monuments at a distance. The evening starts with a live jazz performance at the rooftop setting the stage for a wonderful night of networking. You are welcome to come on your own or invite your friends and colleagues to join us! Our rooftop jazz and dance soiree under the stars is a great way to unwind and commence your weekend festivities!

The lively Gibraltar band will be entertaining and playing their well-known Latin infused North African music for the evening. After the live jazz performance, dance the night away to the many exciting variety of genres the band plays. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enjoy spectacular views of the Washington DC skyline while dancing to a live band. Read more of this post

Bastille Day at the Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.


Embassy of France cordially request the pleasure of your company for a grand feast of French cuisine, music, culture, art, and wine on the evening of Saturday July 10th. Dance the night away  and celebrate the birth of French democracy and support a worthy cause,  the Bastille Day!

Take an imaginary trip to France as you visit different Parisian “arrondissements” (neighborhoods) throughout the evening. Start your evening with cocktails served at the open bar while perusing art and other luxury items offered at the silent auction.

Chefs from the area’s most prestigious kitchens (Café du Parc/ Willard InterContinental Washington, URBAN Bistrot/Sofitel, Ritz Carlton, La Ferme Restaurant, Bastille Restaurant, and Panorama Bakery) will offer mouth-watering creations. A luscious dessert service (Pâtisserie Poupon and Cacao Fine European Chocolate & Pastry) will follow and open bars will serve a variety of refreshing spirits and soft drinks. Read more of this post

Stewart Vs Fox Over Final Push For Healthcare Reform


by Elias Shams
The best of  Jon Stewart for this week was his  Thursday night program when he took on Fox News‘ reporting on the March 9 health care reform protests outside the Ritz Carlton in Washington, D.C. He calls out a Fox News host’s commentary and stops to think: “Fox News might be the meanest sorority in the world.”

Stewart pointed out that Fox News depicted the peaceful protests as a Tehran-esque mob, getting ready to storm the gates of the Ritz Carlton to get their point across. But upon further inspection of the blurry footage, he found members of this group included a women in a wheelchair. read more…

It looks like those days of French Bashing are slowly fading away

Thanks to our new president, it took us only a few months to fix up our transatlantic tension with the Europeans mainly with the Frenchies that Bush left us with. We are now even going further donating money to French Consortium to help ensuring Open Global Internet. It looks to me all this non-sense French and French Fries bashing that started from the Bush administration are slowly going away. Thanks God! It is about time. BTW, not sure how many of you know about this – French Fries has nothing to do with France. It is from Belgium.

The Washington based, Internet Society ISOC , a non-profit organization focused on Internet-related standards, education and policy made an unspecified donation to French based World Wide Web (W3C) today. Their donation is aimed at helping W3C evolve into an organization that creates open web standards.

Not sure this was the first time they made such donation though. I know both ISOC and W3C have worked together for years in a number of areas, and have deeply shared values about the Internet development.

The two organizations will continue to operate independently, and will maintain their long-standing, informal collaboration. ISOC’s pledge of support is for three years, with both organizations working to ensure progress.

Do you guys remember this?

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