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December 14, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. Busted Tees, where they're selling three colors of the LED scrolling belt buckle. If you're interested in advertising on DCist or any other site in our network, check out our online mediakit.......

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December 7, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. Dewars Repeal Day, because you shouldn't take the right to have a drink for granted. Go Eight, a Hanukkah party on December 8th at Sixth & I. Love is a Mix Tape, Rob Sheffield's book about women, music, and love. Busted Tees, where they've got naughty holiday-themed shirts. If you're interested in advertising on DCist or any other site in our......

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November 30, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. Dewars Repeal Day, because you shouldn't take the right to have a drink for granted. Go Eight, a Hanukkah party on December 8th at Sixth & I. NYC Visit, where you can find out all about things to during December in NYC. PoliTemps, where you can turn to if you're looking for politically savvy talent. Busted Tees, where they're selling 12......

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November 23, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. Dewars Repeal Day, because you shouldn't take the right to have a drink for granted. Go Eight, a Hanukkah party on December 8th at Sixth & I. NYC Visit, where you can find out all about things to during November in NYC. Busted Tees, where you get free shipping with the purchase of three shirts. If you're interested in advertising on......

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November 16, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. Go Eight, a Hanukkah party on December 8th at Sixth & I. NYC Visit, where you can find out all about things to during November in NYC. Busted Tees, where you get free shipping with the purchase of three shirts. If you're interested in advertising on DCist or any other site in our network, check out our online mediakit.......

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November 9, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. AMEX Urban Adventures, because big cities are full of little adventures. Go Eight, a Hanukkah party on December 8th at Sixth & I. NYC Visit, where you can find out all about things to during November in NYC. Busted Tees, where they've thrown their weight behind Hillary in '08. That's Hillary Duff. If you're interested in advertising on DCist or any......

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November 2, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. AMEX Urban Adventures, because big cities are full of little adventures. Rogue Wave, playing the Black Cat on November 5th. NYC Visit, where you can find out all about things to during November in NYC. Busted Tees, where you can get free shipping with the purchase of three shirts! If you're interested in advertising on DCist or any other site in......

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October 26, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. AMEX Urban Adventures, because big cities are full of little adventures. Rogue Wave, playing the Black Cat on November 5th. Busted Tees, where you can get free 2nd day shipping when ordering 4 shirts! If you're interested in advertising on DCist or any other site in our network, check out our online mediakit.......

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October 19, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. AMEX Urban Adventures, because big cities are full of little adventures. Rogue Wave, playing the Black Cat on November 5th. World War Z, perfect as Halloween is coming up. Ambition Facing West, at the H Street Playhouse. Travelzoo, with its Top 20 list on travel deals. DC Vote, with an event on October 23rd (that's next Tuesday!). Busted Tees, where they're......

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October 15, 2007

Blogger, itinerant rock critic, and former NPR Arts Editor Bill Wyman had a fine piece in yesterday’s Washington Post introducing the Moby Quotient, the formula he and, uh, “hyperbolic geometry” expert Jim Anderson have devised for quantifying exactly how egregiously a given artist has sold out when they license one of their songs to an advertiser. (Moby, in case you don’t know, won the dubious honor of having this formula named after him for his......

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October 12, 2007

As is the custom around these parts, we would like to take a moment to thank this weeks' advertisers on DCist. AMEX Urban Adventures, because big cities are full of little adventures. DC Vote, with an event on October 23rd. Look Me In the Eye, which is apparently an instant best seller. Ambition Facing West, starting today at the H Street Playhouse. Busted Tees, where they have hoodies! If you're interested in advertising on DCist......

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October 5, 2007

We'd like to take a brief moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. AMEX Urban Adventures, because there's shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations to be discovered. Look Me in the Eye, by Augusten Burroughs' older brother. DC Vote, which has its Champions of Democracy event on October 23rd. Busted Tees, where they have some shirts on sale for $9.99! The Heartbreak Kid, which has a special contest for DCist readers. You can win a......

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September 28, 2007

Once again, we would like to take a brief moment to thank this week's advertisers on DCist. Bookfest 2007 at the Library of Congress, starting tomorrow! Book parties are the new...book party. Zipcar, because they're just so darn convenient. Fierce People, a movie with more dysfunctional people than we know what to do with. Who Hates Whom, the new book from Bob Harris. Thunderstruck, the bestseller now in paperback. Busted Tees, which has a $12......

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September 21, 2007

Drum roll please...here's a list of advertisers this week on DCist. Bookfest 2007 at the Library of Congress, which starts in 8 days! Books and Laura Bush! It's party time. Zipcar, because those highways are there for you to use them! War on PBS, because when you put Ken Burns and the word war together, you get a multi-show series on PBS. Look Me In the Eye, in bookstores on September 25th. Busted Tees, which......

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September 14, 2007

Got a second? Good! Because we want to thank the advertisers on DCist this week: CNN.com, who has a surprising amount of video on their site (including one of a couple with sextuplets). Zipcar, because even non-car owners sometimes need a car. Bookfest 2007 at the Library of Congress, which starts in a little more than 14 days from now. How did we know? They have a nifty countdown on their site! ALO, coming to......

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September 7, 2007

In our continuing effort to pay for things around the office, we'd like to take a moment to thank the advertisers on DCist this week: Zipcar, providing multiple, easy locations to get a car. Bookfest 2007 at the Library of Congress, did you know First Lady Laura Bush is one of the hosts? Morrissey, who is coming to DAR Constitution Hall on November 2. Did you get your tickets? Busted Tees because everyone needs some......

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August 31, 2007

Servers aren't cheap, so we'd like to take a moment to thank the advertisers on DCist this week: Zipcar for letting those of us who don't have cars where we can rent them from without going to an airport. Bookfest 2007 at the Library of Congress because books are important and festivals for books are even more important. Busted Tees for making us feel like our T-shirt collection isn't quite funny enough. Strong American Schools......

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June 18, 2007

Feel like your morning commute isn't already filled with enough ads for Lockheed Martin or the anti-abortion lobby? Then the Examiner brings you good tidings, as a proposal is on the table to greatly expand the amount of space available to advertisers on Metrorail and Metrobuses. Metro General Manager John Catoe hopes the proposal will help balance the long out of whack WMATA budget without increasing fares. But just where would the ads go? Some......

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January 18, 2007

Does this mean we're a real city now? The Washington Post reports some fantastic news today -- they're teaming up with The Onion to provide free print versions of America's Finest News Source in news boxes and by newspaper sellers around D.C. starting in April. Washington will be The Onion's 10th city for paper distribution. The Onion, self-described as "America's Finest News Source," claims a national print circulation of 599,000. It says 67 percent of......

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March 1, 2005

Inspired by their successful Crafty Bastards Fair last September, the Washington City Paper has launched a "Crafty Bastards" section to their classified section where you can satiate your desire for handknit wine totes, homemade dog treats, hand made jewelry, "one of a kind miniature shoes." One of the advertisers is Kathleen Shafer's listing for her D.C. flag t-shirts. Since we purchased one last fall, Ms. Shafer has expanded the line to include new styles and......

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February 8, 2005

Today will start cloudy and become partly sunny in the afternoon, with highs around 60. The photo is of the brand-new Music Center at Strathmore. Bush Budget Mixed Bag for Region: Although Chesapeake Bay cleanup and library programs would be cut, President Bush's budget would increase military spending in the region. See the Post article the budget's local impact. Whitman Remembered: Walt Whitman spent 10 years living in Washington, D.C., and the attraction to......

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