WashingtonWeeklyTimes.com
  • Home
  • US News
    Kyle Busch’s chilling message after final NASCAR win a painful ending for mourning fans

    Kyle Busch’s chilling message after final NASCAR win a painful ending for mourning fans

    21 Years of The Huffington Post

    21 Years of The Huffington Post

    Racing world mourns the death of two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch

    Racing world mourns the death of two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch

    Expert says ‘wrench attack’ hackers are hiring kidnappers in new trend

    Expert says ‘wrench attack’ hackers are hiring kidnappers in new trend

    Disgusting trolls attack Hulk Hogan’s daughter for starting emotional post about dad with a bikini picture

    Disgusting trolls attack Hulk Hogan’s daughter for starting emotional post about dad with a bikini picture

  • Politics
    Trump’s Slush Fund Demand Just Completely Backfired

    Trump’s Slush Fund Demand Just Completely Backfired

    Democrats Pounce As Senate Republicans Melt Down

    Democrats Pounce As Senate Republicans Melt Down

    Trump’s Revenge Tour Ousting Republicans Is A Giant Self-Own

    Trump’s Revenge Tour Ousting Republicans Is A Giant Self-Own

    Trump Sends His Human Shield JD Vance Out To Get Destroyed Over Slush Fund

    Trump Sends His Human Shield JD Vance Out To Get Destroyed Over Slush Fund

  • Business
    ‘A pressure cooker ready to explode’: The wild secondaries scramble for Anthropic shares

    ‘A pressure cooker ready to explode’: The wild secondaries scramble for Anthropic shares

    Cloudflare CEO says AI has made an entire category of workers obsolete

    Cloudflare CEO says AI has made an entire category of workers obsolete

    SpaceX IPO could be bad news for Tesla stock, investors warn

    SpaceX IPO could be bad news for Tesla stock, investors warn

    AI is eliminating entry-level jobs — and a 1962 Nobel economist predicted why that would backfire

    AI is eliminating entry-level jobs — and a 1962 Nobel economist predicted why that would backfire

  • Science
    Structured Coaching and Exercise Can Measurably Slow the Aging Process, Major Clinical Trial Finds

    Structured Coaching and Exercise Can Measurably Slow the Aging Process, Major Clinical Trial Finds

    SpaceX scrubs launch of Starship V3—the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built

    SpaceX scrubs launch of Starship V3—the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built

    Mathematicians stunned by AI’s biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet

    Mathematicians stunned by AI’s biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet

    Why the 2026 Hurricane Season Might Not Be That Bad

    Why the 2026 Hurricane Season Might Not Be That Bad

  • Technology
    Finnish phone-maker HMD bundles Indian AI chatbot onto new smartphone in push to reach local market

    Finnish phone-maker HMD bundles Indian AI chatbot onto new smartphone in push to reach local market

    Google Workspace Promo Codes: 14% Off for May

    Google Workspace Promo Codes: 14% Off for May

    Who will benefit most from SpaceX IPO? Mostly Elon — and a few from his inner circle

    Who will benefit most from SpaceX IPO? Mostly Elon — and a few from his inner circle

    Palantir Held a Hack Week to Add New Controls to Software Used by ICE

    Palantir Held a Hack Week to Add New Controls to Software Used by ICE

  • Lifestyle
    Les Deux Just Dropped a Surprise Tennis Collection With the ’90s Brand Behind Agassi’s Best Looks

    Les Deux Just Dropped a Surprise Tennis Collection With the ’90s Brand Behind Agassi’s Best Looks

    The Future of Albums Might Be Playable—And This Artist Already Proved It

    The Future of Albums Might Be Playable—And This Artist Already Proved It

    Camilla Marcus’s Backyard Lunch—and Her Approach to Regenerative Cooking

    Camilla Marcus’s Backyard Lunch—and Her Approach to Regenerative Cooking

    EVERYDAY CARRY: Longines | FashionBeans

    EVERYDAY CARRY: Longines | FashionBeans

  • Music
    Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets

    Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets

    Listen to Mike D’s New Song “What We Got”

    Listen to Mike D’s New Song “What We Got”

    Charli xcx ‘SS26’ Video & Song Arrive

    Charli xcx ‘SS26’ Video & Song Arrive

    Paul McCartney’s garden plans pruned by neighbour “suspicious” of his trees in council row

    Paul McCartney’s garden plans pruned by neighbour “suspicious” of his trees in council row

  • Television
    Why Isn’t ‘The View’ New Today?

    Why Isn’t ‘The View’ New Today?

    Paul McCartney, Black Hole Ending Explained

    Paul McCartney, Black Hole Ending Explained

    7 Reasons In the City Is Already the Summer’s Most Addictive New Series

    7 Reasons In the City Is Already the Summer’s Most Addictive New Series

    Alison Victoria Says HGTV Stood by Her During Off-Screen Legal Troubles

    Alison Victoria Says HGTV Stood by Her During Off-Screen Legal Troubles

  • Film
    The Black Ball – first-look review

    The Black Ball – first-look review

    Zendaya Says Spider-Man 4 With Tom Holland Felt Like a Dream

    Zendaya Says Spider-Man 4 With Tom Holland Felt Like a Dream

    Prime Video’s New Jack Ryan Movie Rotten Tomatoes Sets Audience Score Record For John Krasinski Era

    Prime Video’s New Jack Ryan Movie Rotten Tomatoes Sets Audience Score Record For John Krasinski Era

    Hen review – a strange, uniquely compelling film

    Hen review – a strange, uniquely compelling film

  • Literature
    Book Censorship News, May 22, 2026

    Book Censorship News, May 22, 2026

    Literary Hub » Namwali Serpell and Tracy K. Smith Discuss Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

    Literary Hub » Namwali Serpell and Tracy K. Smith Discuss Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

    A Beloved Teacher’s Casual Homophobia Still Hurts

    A Beloved Teacher’s Casual Homophobia Still Hurts

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for May 21, 2026

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for May 21, 2026

    Literary Hub » Lit Hub Daily: May 21, 2026

    Literary Hub » Lit Hub Daily: May 21, 2026

    Tracing the Connection Between Chronic Illness and Climate Change

    Tracing the Connection Between Chronic Illness and Climate Change

    This is the Winner of the 2026 International Booker Prize

    This is the Winner of the 2026 International Booker Prize

    A Side of Metamorphosis With Your Coffee, Hon?

    A Side of Metamorphosis With Your Coffee, Hon?

    Elizabethtown (PA) Students Protest Book Bans

    Elizabethtown (PA) Students Protest Book Bans

  • Contact
    • About
  • Home
  • US News
    Kyle Busch’s chilling message after final NASCAR win a painful ending for mourning fans

    Kyle Busch’s chilling message after final NASCAR win a painful ending for mourning fans

    21 Years of The Huffington Post

    21 Years of The Huffington Post

    Racing world mourns the death of two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch

    Racing world mourns the death of two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch

    Expert says ‘wrench attack’ hackers are hiring kidnappers in new trend

    Expert says ‘wrench attack’ hackers are hiring kidnappers in new trend

    Disgusting trolls attack Hulk Hogan’s daughter for starting emotional post about dad with a bikini picture

    Disgusting trolls attack Hulk Hogan’s daughter for starting emotional post about dad with a bikini picture

  • Politics
    Trump’s Slush Fund Demand Just Completely Backfired

    Trump’s Slush Fund Demand Just Completely Backfired

    Democrats Pounce As Senate Republicans Melt Down

    Democrats Pounce As Senate Republicans Melt Down

    Trump’s Revenge Tour Ousting Republicans Is A Giant Self-Own

    Trump’s Revenge Tour Ousting Republicans Is A Giant Self-Own

    Trump Sends His Human Shield JD Vance Out To Get Destroyed Over Slush Fund

    Trump Sends His Human Shield JD Vance Out To Get Destroyed Over Slush Fund

  • Business
    ‘A pressure cooker ready to explode’: The wild secondaries scramble for Anthropic shares

    ‘A pressure cooker ready to explode’: The wild secondaries scramble for Anthropic shares

    Cloudflare CEO says AI has made an entire category of workers obsolete

    Cloudflare CEO says AI has made an entire category of workers obsolete

    SpaceX IPO could be bad news for Tesla stock, investors warn

    SpaceX IPO could be bad news for Tesla stock, investors warn

    AI is eliminating entry-level jobs — and a 1962 Nobel economist predicted why that would backfire

    AI is eliminating entry-level jobs — and a 1962 Nobel economist predicted why that would backfire

  • Science
    Structured Coaching and Exercise Can Measurably Slow the Aging Process, Major Clinical Trial Finds

    Structured Coaching and Exercise Can Measurably Slow the Aging Process, Major Clinical Trial Finds

    SpaceX scrubs launch of Starship V3—the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built

    SpaceX scrubs launch of Starship V3—the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built

    Mathematicians stunned by AI’s biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet

    Mathematicians stunned by AI’s biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet

    Why the 2026 Hurricane Season Might Not Be That Bad

    Why the 2026 Hurricane Season Might Not Be That Bad

  • Technology
    Finnish phone-maker HMD bundles Indian AI chatbot onto new smartphone in push to reach local market

    Finnish phone-maker HMD bundles Indian AI chatbot onto new smartphone in push to reach local market

    Google Workspace Promo Codes: 14% Off for May

    Google Workspace Promo Codes: 14% Off for May

    Who will benefit most from SpaceX IPO? Mostly Elon — and a few from his inner circle

    Who will benefit most from SpaceX IPO? Mostly Elon — and a few from his inner circle

    Palantir Held a Hack Week to Add New Controls to Software Used by ICE

    Palantir Held a Hack Week to Add New Controls to Software Used by ICE

  • Lifestyle
    Les Deux Just Dropped a Surprise Tennis Collection With the ’90s Brand Behind Agassi’s Best Looks

    Les Deux Just Dropped a Surprise Tennis Collection With the ’90s Brand Behind Agassi’s Best Looks

    The Future of Albums Might Be Playable—And This Artist Already Proved It

    The Future of Albums Might Be Playable—And This Artist Already Proved It

    Camilla Marcus’s Backyard Lunch—and Her Approach to Regenerative Cooking

    Camilla Marcus’s Backyard Lunch—and Her Approach to Regenerative Cooking

    EVERYDAY CARRY: Longines | FashionBeans

    EVERYDAY CARRY: Longines | FashionBeans

  • Music
    Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets

    Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets

    Listen to Mike D’s New Song “What We Got”

    Listen to Mike D’s New Song “What We Got”

    Charli xcx ‘SS26’ Video & Song Arrive

    Charli xcx ‘SS26’ Video & Song Arrive

    Paul McCartney’s garden plans pruned by neighbour “suspicious” of his trees in council row

    Paul McCartney’s garden plans pruned by neighbour “suspicious” of his trees in council row

  • Television
    Why Isn’t ‘The View’ New Today?

    Why Isn’t ‘The View’ New Today?

    Paul McCartney, Black Hole Ending Explained

    Paul McCartney, Black Hole Ending Explained

    7 Reasons In the City Is Already the Summer’s Most Addictive New Series

    7 Reasons In the City Is Already the Summer’s Most Addictive New Series

    Alison Victoria Says HGTV Stood by Her During Off-Screen Legal Troubles

    Alison Victoria Says HGTV Stood by Her During Off-Screen Legal Troubles

  • Film
    The Black Ball – first-look review

    The Black Ball – first-look review

    Zendaya Says Spider-Man 4 With Tom Holland Felt Like a Dream

    Zendaya Says Spider-Man 4 With Tom Holland Felt Like a Dream

    Prime Video’s New Jack Ryan Movie Rotten Tomatoes Sets Audience Score Record For John Krasinski Era

    Prime Video’s New Jack Ryan Movie Rotten Tomatoes Sets Audience Score Record For John Krasinski Era

    Hen review – a strange, uniquely compelling film

    Hen review – a strange, uniquely compelling film

  • Literature
    Book Censorship News, May 22, 2026

    Book Censorship News, May 22, 2026

    Literary Hub » Namwali Serpell and Tracy K. Smith Discuss Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

    Literary Hub » Namwali Serpell and Tracy K. Smith Discuss Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

    A Beloved Teacher’s Casual Homophobia Still Hurts

    A Beloved Teacher’s Casual Homophobia Still Hurts

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for May 21, 2026

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for May 21, 2026

    Literary Hub » Lit Hub Daily: May 21, 2026

    Literary Hub » Lit Hub Daily: May 21, 2026

    Tracing the Connection Between Chronic Illness and Climate Change

    Tracing the Connection Between Chronic Illness and Climate Change

    This is the Winner of the 2026 International Booker Prize

    This is the Winner of the 2026 International Booker Prize

    A Side of Metamorphosis With Your Coffee, Hon?

    A Side of Metamorphosis With Your Coffee, Hon?

    Elizabethtown (PA) Students Protest Book Bans

    Elizabethtown (PA) Students Protest Book Bans

  • Contact
    • About
No Result
View All Result
WashingtonWeeklyTimes.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Lifestyle

How One Iconic Aussie Designer Got Her Start

by Admin
February 21, 2023
in Lifestyle
How One Iconic Aussie Designer Got Her Start


How One Iconic Aussie Designer Got Her Start

Written by: Amanda Chung

|

Published on: February 21, 2023

Fashion editor: Sandra Slusarczyk

Lee Mathews

Photo courtesy of Hugh Stewart

Lee Mathews didn’t set out to be a designer. “I had always made my own clothes,” she says. “My grandmother was a seamstress, and I used to sit around watching and making things on her Singer sewing machine, but I never really considered it as something I would do for a living.”

An illustrator and art director for Vogue Australia, Mathews made herself the pieces she wanted to wear and couldn’t find in stores. As it turned out, those were also the pieces other people wanted to wear, and soon Mathews found herself making clothes for friends, and then friends of friends. In an effort to streamline, she decided to make a bunch of one thing—hand-dyed silk skirts—and sell them at a champagne party in a friend’s garden. She would use any profits to finance the next one. And eventually, as word of the parties—and the clothes—spread throughout Sydney, retailers came knocking.

“That was a whole other level of chaos, to go from getting ready for your own little event to producing garments for someone on the level where you’re happy to hand it over for them to sell on your behalf,” she says. “I’d be up at midnight sewing buttons on, just to throw things in a car the next morning to get them to a store by 8:30. That was the turning point at which I thought, I have to decide whether I’m going to really do this or not, because it’s not tenable to keep trying to operate in this fashion.”

So she bought a small space in Newport, painted the windows, and put her name on the door. Inside, there was a single rack of finished clothing; the rest of the space was used as a cutting room. “In those days, I was doing lots of hand embroidery and smocking,” says Mathews. “There was an Anglican church just behind us, and we used to employ all the lovely ladies from the church who knew how to do all of that. They’d come and pick up their bits, go home, and embroider it. It was fun. It was great.”


  1. How One Iconic Aussie Designer Got Her Start

    Lee Mathews
    SKIRT
    goop, $360

    SHOP NOW


Lee Mathews Skirt

One store turned into two (then three, four, five). Mathews grew her team. And her feminine yet unfussy, trend-agnostic designs fueled the kind of long-term growth most brands can only dream of. Her eponymous label—which has helped define the Aussie aesthetic—is now in its 23rd year of business. But her success, Mathews will tell you with characteristic humility, has been fortuitous: “The right people were around at the right time,” she says. “There is a moment of synchronicity where everything kind of lines up: I had really great girls working with me who were talented and smart and fun to work with. And the result was that we got to make nice clothes that everybody was into.”

fabric storage

A Q&A WITH LEE MATHEWS

Hometown?

I was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, but I was only there for a year before we moved to Canada. I grew up in British Columbia until I was 12, and then I moved to New Zealand. Sorry, that’s a long answer.

First job?

Pool attendant in New Zealand—I used to be a competitive swimmer.

On my feet you’ll always find…

If it’s really hot, probably Suicokes. If I have to be grown-up, then it’ll be my Hereu sandals.


  1. Suicoke sandals

    Suicoke
    sandals
    Farfetch, $122

    SHOP NOW


  2. Hereu sandals

    Hereu
    sandals
    goop, $480

    SHOP NOW

Last thing you listened to?

Hidden Brain, which is one of my favorite podcasts. I like to podcast-hop when I’m cleaning the house or walking my dog, Ted.

How would you describe the Lee Mathews woman?

She’s pretty independent. Has a slightly satiric approach to dressing. Likes color. I think the fact that we do color and print and architectural shapes appeals to women that like to dress but not dress up. A lot of them are my friends—they’re gallery owners or landscape architects or, you know, interesting women doing interesting things—and it gives me great pleasure to see them wearing things from the collections over the years.


  1. Lee Mathews dress

    Lee Mathews
    dress
    goop, $600

    SHOP NOW


Lee Mathews Dress

Inspiration behind your current collection?

Irving Penn’s poppies. There was a great exhibition that I went to in New York—it was just before the pandemic, maybe four years ago—and I bought the book. I’d never seen any of those photographs in real life before. It was astounding. One day, we were discussing prints and how I wanted something a bit more statement. We started going through all our books and were like, Oh my goodness, how would we do something with this? Then we started to look at what everyone was wearing during the time that he was photographing all that stuff, like those lovely suits. This is our first season where we’ve introduced soft tailoring, which I’m excited about because we have been wanting to do it for a while.


  1. Lee Mathews Top

    Lee Mathews
    Top
    goop, $370

    SHOP NOW


Lee Mathews Top


Lee Mathews Pants


  1. Lee Mathews Pants

    Lee Mathews
    Pants
    goop, $550

    SHOP NOW

Biggest career lesson?

One is never assume. Two would be stick to your lane. And then my personal mantra is: trust. If you trust the people you are working with and you can say that, hand on heart, then that’s a very good start.

Favorite style icon?

I know it’s a bit predictable, but I do love Georgia O’Keeffe. Or Rei Kawakubo. I like that austerity.

painting

Always start your day with?

Coffee.

And end it with?

A glass of wine with dinner.


  1. Emporio Sirenuse Glasses, Set of 2

    Emporio Sirenuse
    Glasses, Set of 2
    goop, $336

    SHOP NOW

Any other daily rituals that you adhere to?

I have a corgi, so getting up and going for a walk with him is a daily ritual. At the moment, I am having acupuncture every day to try to keep me calm. But I don’t really have many. I walk Ted, I have a coffee, I come to work. That’s my daily ritual.

Go-to weeknight recipe?

One thing I love to have is Milanese risotto. I’ve become addicted since I heard Stanley Tucci talking about it on the River Café podcast. His Milanese risotto is, without a doubt, the most outstanding one of all the Milanese risottos I’ve tried. I make it at least once a week. It’s so delicious.


  1. The Tucci Cookbook: Family, Friends and Food

    Stanley Tucci
    The Tucci Cookbook: Family, Friends, and Food
    Bookshop, $32.55

    SHOP NOW


  2. goop Home casserole

    goop Home
    casserole
    goop, $150

    SHOP NOW

Best way to spend a Sunday afternoon?

My kids usually come over on a Sunday night. That’s become our routine. Cooking has always been the thing for us—it sounds a bit hokey, but it’s not really. We had a big garden when we lived up in Church Point on the Northern Beaches for 12 years, and I honestly think that 70 percent of the produce we were eating came out of that garden. The kids knew that you planted it, it grew, you picked it, you cooked it, you ate it—that rhythm of life was something that they were very attuned to.

A trend that you love?

I love that there’s more awareness around more conscious decision-making, whether it’s what you eat or what you wear or what you purchase. Is that a trend, though? I’m not sure. Maybe it will turn out to be a trend.

home decor


  1. R+D.LAB carafe

    Jay [Vosoghi, R+D.LAB’s cofounder] is passionate about his product and what he makes, and it’s so nice to buy from the maker.

    R+D.LAB
    carafe
    goop, $165

    SHOP NOW

Favorite Instagram account to follow?

@pastagrannies. I mean, there’s lots that I like to look at, but that is really good.

Best piece of advice you’ve ever gotten?

Make good things. It came from a woman I met many, many, many years ago, and it’s an easy little mantra to come back to when I lose my way. It just calms me down and I can get a bit of clarity and keep moving forward. I’d love it if it was more philosophical, but that’s the best I can do.

splash

Related Reading

6 Designers New to the goop Shop—and Worth Getting Behind

Why We All Want to Be (and Dress) Like Natalie Martin

How a Psychic Reading Inspired Summer’s Cool-Girl Brand

We hope you enjoy the products recommended here. Our goal is to suggest only things we love and think you might, as well. We also like transparency, so, full disclosure: We may collect a share of sales or other compensation if you purchase through the external links on this page.





Original Source Link

Previous Post

“Better Things” Taught Me How To Build a Home and Why It Matters

Next Post

‘The Morning Show’ Season 3: Bradley and Corey Love — Billy Crudup

Admin

Admin

Next Post
‘The Morning Show’ Season 3: Bradley and Corey Love — Billy Crudup

‘The Morning Show’ Season 3: Bradley and Corey Love — Billy Crudup

How To Watch The Bachelor Live On Stage

How To Watch The Bachelor Live On Stage

This Lab-Grown Skin Could Revolutionize Transplants

This Lab-Grown Skin Could Revolutionize Transplants

PopularPosts

Trump And His Kids Are Under Advanced Monitoring After  Million In Undisclosed Transfers

Trump And His Kids Are Under Advanced Monitoring After $40 Million In Undisclosed Transfers

November 30, 2023
Sen. Cory Booker Leads By Disrupting The Senate For As Long As He Can Stand To Protest Trump

Sen. Cory Booker Leads By Disrupting The Senate For As Long As He Can Stand To Protest Trump

April 1, 2025
‘Deadwood’ Art Director Was 91 – The Hollywood Reporter

‘Deadwood’ Art Director Was 91 – The Hollywood Reporter

December 23, 2022
Succession Star Gets Candid About Logan’s Season 4 Death

Succession Star Gets Candid About Logan’s Season 4 Death

May 25, 2023
Sports agent Leigh Steinberg says Super Bowl can’t go overseas

Sports agent Leigh Steinberg says Super Bowl can’t go overseas

March 22, 2026
As Harvard’s and Yale’s private equity holdings go on sale, buyers can use this technique for 1,000% windfalls. ‘It makes your brain melt’

As Harvard’s and Yale’s private equity holdings go on sale, buyers can use this technique for 1,000% windfalls. ‘It makes your brain melt’

June 15, 2025

Categories

  • Business (7,428)
  • Events (10)
  • Film (7,358)
  • Lifestyle (5,278)
  • Literature (5,473)
  • Music (7,409)
  • Politics (7,253)
  • Science (6,799)
  • Technology (7,353)
  • Television (7,420)
  • Uncategorized (6)
  • US News (7,458)

RecentPosts

Why Isn’t ‘The View’ New Today?

Why Isn’t ‘The View’ New Today?

by
May 22, 2026

Plus, when the show returns and what to expect. Original...

Les Deux Just Dropped a Surprise Tennis Collection With the ’90s Brand Behind Agassi’s Best Looks

Les Deux Just Dropped a Surprise Tennis Collection With the ’90s Brand Behind Agassi’s Best Looks

by
May 22, 2026

We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products...

Book Censorship News, May 22, 2026

Book Censorship News, May 22, 2026

by
May 22, 2026

Libraries can and should be advocating on their own behalf....

Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets

Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets

by
May 22, 2026

Angine de Poitrine have spent the last two years quietly...

‘A pressure cooker ready to explode’: The wild secondaries scramble for Anthropic shares

‘A pressure cooker ready to explode’: The wild secondaries scramble for Anthropic shares

by
May 22, 2026

The idiom “feeding frenzy” gained prominence in the mid-century, first...

Kyle Busch’s chilling message after final NASCAR win a painful ending for mourning fans

Kyle Busch’s chilling message after final NASCAR win a painful ending for mourning fans

by
May 22, 2026

Twenty-five years ago, then-NASCAR president Mike Helton stood in front...

Archives

Editor's Picks

NASA reveals new clues to 2027’s Artemis III, the final test mission before a moon landing

NASA reveals new clues to 2027’s Artemis III, the final test mission before a moon landing

May 17, 2026
Is He Going to Harry Styles, Zoe Kravitz Wedding?

Is He Going to Harry Styles, Zoe Kravitz Wedding?

May 15, 2026
Teaching Machines to Listen to All Their Sensors at Once

Teaching Machines to Listen to All Their Sensors at Once

May 20, 2026

Browse By Category

  • Business (7,428)
  • Events (10)
  • Film (7,358)
  • Lifestyle (5,278)
  • Literature (5,473)
  • Music (7,409)
  • Politics (7,253)
  • Science (6,799)
  • Technology (7,353)
  • Television (7,420)
  • Uncategorized (6)
  • US News (7,458)

Useful Links

  • Anti-Spam Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Earnings Disclaimer
  • Fair Use Disclaimer
  • FTC Compliance
  • Medical Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Social Media Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2022 by Washington Weekly Times. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • US News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Music
  • Television
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Contact
    • About

Copyright © 2022 by Washington Weekly Times. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
Cookie SettingsAccept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
SAVE & ACCEPT