Austa Somvichian-Clausen

Austa is the former D.C. Editor of InsideHook, as well as a freelance writer and social strategist. Previously, she was the Instagram Manager at Apartment Therapy Media and the Digital Editorial Project Manager at National Geographic Partners.

All Articles From Austa Somvichian-Clausen

America’s Premier Beer-Biking Trail Is Less Than an Hour From DC

The Loudoun County Ale Trail makes for a perfect fall weekend

5 Rules for Designing a Functional, Handsome Home Bar

The guy behind DC’s best new watering hole wants to help you drink like Don Draper

How to Not Look Like a Novice the Next Time You Smoke a Cigar

As told by the fourth-generation Cuban maker who just opened a rum-and-cigar bar in DC

How to Hack the World’s Greatest Sneaker Convention

Sneaker Con’s biggest event to date comes to DC this weekend

Where DC’s Best Pitmasters Buy Their Meat and Fixings

Treat your grills and smokers with the respect they deserve this weekend

Where to Get the Best Beer-and-Shot Combos in DC

Because why choose between a beer and a shot when you can simply have both?

Serial DC Restaurateur Scott Parker Names His 7 Men’s Essentials

The king of Arlington dining on radical transparency, cheap sunglasses and Chubbies

A New “Whiskey Trail” From DC-to-Pittsburgh Is Just One Reason to Visit Steel City

Where to eat, stay and play in "The Food City of the Year" for 2019

Chef Jeremiah Langhorne on His Perfect Day of Eating in DC

The toque behind The Dabney shares picks for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night

DC’s “Dos Mamis” Name the Best Snacks to Pair With 6 Summer Beverages

From rosé to G&Ts, here’s what you should be serving at your next cookout

The Guy Who Brought Ramen to DC Names His 7 Men’s Essentials

Erik Bruner-Yang on CBD, pizza apps and the one color of socks you should never wear

Reverie Chef Johnny Spero on His Ideal Day of Eating in DC

Here are his 8 favorites, from "super traditional" sushi to late-night cheesesteaks

How to Shoot DC Like a Nat Geo Photographer

Wanna take better photos of the Nation's capital? Here are six tips from the best in the biz.