Sophia Solano

Washington, D.C.

Features Editorial Aide

Education: American University, BA in Journalism and Political Science

Sophia Solano is a Features Editorial Aide, author of the House of the Week column and frequent contributor to the Going Out Guide and Style sections. She joined The Post in 2022.
Latest from Sophia Solano

Farmhouse-style mansion on the market in D.C. for $7.4 million

HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The five-bedroom, five-bathroom farmhouse was built in 1937 for the prominent public servant. It’s since expanded to over 8,000 square feet.

October 11, 2024
The farmhouse was built in 1937 and expanded over several decades.

The 29 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week

Explore 450 beers at D.C.’s biggest beer festival, get a jump on spooky season with films and trivia, or comb through treasures at the Lucketts Fall Market.

October 10, 2024

1938 Colonial, home to notable Washingtonians, priced at $1.3 million

HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The three-bedroom, four-bathroom Colonial has a history of prominent residents

October 4, 2024
The sunroom has a ceiling fan.

The 35 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week

Celebrate Oktoberfest with wiener dogs at the Wharf, taste bites from around Bethesda or shop for art from more than 300 makers in Del Ray.

October 3, 2024
The Wiener 500 Dachshund Dash, in which dachshunds race to raise money for Rural Dog Rescue, is the centerpiece of the Wharf’s annual Oktoberfest celebrations.

How Jake Ewald of Slaughter Beach, Dog is relinquishing control

The indie rock band plays 9:30 Club on Monday, Oct. 7.

October 2, 2024
Jake Ewald, front left, and the members of Slaughter Beach, Dog.

All Things Go vibe check, in photos

Photos from the 10th year of All Things Go music festival, held Saturday and Sunday at Merriweather Post Pavilion.

September 30, 2024

‘Love Is Blind’ watch parties in the D.C. area

The seventh season of the hit dating show was filmed in D.C. Now you can watch the results at D.C. bars.

September 30, 2024
The weekly “Love Is Blind” viewing parties at Lulu’s Winegarden include themed cocktails and the “Wine Is Blind” tasting, which serves an unidentified wine in the show’s signature golden goblets.

House called oldest at Logan Circle on the market for $1.3 million

HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The two-bedroom, three-bathroom farmhouse predates the Civil War

September 27, 2024
The front porch overlooks O St. NW.

The 29 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week

Stay up late for art and culture in 21 D.C. neighborhoods, see a 20-foot pupusa on Pennsylvania Avenue at Fiesta DC, or catch a show during Theatre Week.

September 26, 2024

    5 of the best places to go apple picking in the D.C. area

    These farms offer a variety of apples and activities for family-friendly fall fun.

    September 23, 2024