With a shirtless POTUS on its May cover, Washingtonian magazine has achieved the desired, everybody's-talking-about-it effect. The downside, however, is that the controversy is overshadowing the fact that the cover piece is very well done. Well-written essays accompany some of the 26 Reasons to Love Living Here. In addition to their staff, contributors include a Senior Fellow, journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman, and authoress Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Some of the reasons, such as Our Kids Speak Many Languages, are actually ones that can, of course, be found in other major metro areas. Several, such as You Can See the Sky, The Obamas Are Our Neighbors, and We Have a Reader's Paradise (The Library of Congress), do stand out as unique to Washington.
As far as my "I would have included" list, how about urban walkability? In The Option of Urbanism, Christopher Leinberger identified Washington as having the most regional-serving walkable urban places (per capita) in the U.S. The main factors are metro and smart growth planning like in Arlington.
Some tweaking is needed too. The hockey Capitals are reason number 9. But the fortunes of teams, like the players, come and go. I would have listed the diversity of the sports teams here, with the combined total of the Big Four, men and women's professional soccer, the Mystics of the WNBA, the college teams of Maryland, Georgetown, AU and George Mason, and even having Tiger's PGA tournament and Congressional Country Club in the U.S. Open rotation.
All in all, a great issue. Myself, I read the Washingtonian for the articles...
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