Entries from DCist tagged with 'bombscare'
August 8, 2007
>> The Red Line has resumed normal service after a suspicious package closed the Dupont Circle, Woodley Park, and Cleveland Park stations for several hours. >> Temperatures hit 102 at Reagan National Airport at 1 p.m., breaking a nearly 80-year-old record by one degree. [WaPo] >> The Adams Morgan Safeway closed briefly Sunday evening due to a bomb scare. [City Desk] >> Damage from the Capitol Lounge/Trover Shop fire is estimated at about $100,000......
Continue Reading "Go Home Already: Hot in the City Tonight"July 11, 2007
>> Obviously, you'll be attending Unbuckled 6 tonight. Le Loup, XYZ Affair, and a DJ set by members of Middle Distance Runner. 9 p.m., $8. DC9. Do we really have to tell you again? Other acceptable options: From 5:30 - 7 p.m., Joseph Cirincione will discuss and sign his new book: Bomb Scare: The History and Future of Nuclear Weapons, at Busboys and Poets. This ends 2 hours before Unbuckled starts, meaning you can......
Continue Reading "About Tonight"July 9, 2007
MONDAY: A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the wife of Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, Connie Schultz will be at Politics and Prose to discuss her book ... And His Lovely Wife, which is her behind-the-scenes look at Brown's campaign and their marriage. 7 p.m. In Last One In, Nicholas Kulish, who was embedded with a Marine attack-helicopter squadron for the Wall Street Journal, spins a slightly unbelievable tale of a gossip columnist who ends up covering......
Continue Reading "Reader, Meet Author"July 1, 2007
What with Paris Hilton's release earlier this week and the upcoming celebration of American Independence (sorry, Londonist!), we've been thinking a lot about freedom. Freedom to vote, freedom to choose, and most importantly, freedom to blog. Here are a few things we're happy we've been free to blog about this week. Being the nation's capital, DCist felt especially proud to let freedom ring this week by exposing the really important issues, like how sad they......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse"September 5, 2006
And so ends the suspense -- Adrian Fenty is the Post's pick for mayor. Though Fenty has held a comfortable lead in recent weeks, the Post's endorsement was seen as Linda Cropp's final chance in what has become a hard-fought campaign. Today's endorsement is sure to give Fenty the win next Tuesday, with the Post recognizing his "can-do quality" and his "vision of the city that challenges the best in people." And maybe to add......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Post Goes Fenty Edition"May 8, 2006
In the 70's, Karen Carpenter sang that "Rainy Days and Mondays" always got her down. Well, this would chart as a real downer, as today combines the two. On a cheerier note, Saturday morning I took in the unveiling of Cultural DC's Shaw Heritage Trail, which included a fabulous performance by the Shiloh Baptist Church choir and had a great turn-out from the community; check out the Trail, and the local Shaw businesses, sometime in......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Rainy Day Monday Edition"April 2, 2006
Seattlest saw a house party get senselessly attacked with a shotgun and end with seven dead. A local senator is debated and their version of the big dig is investigated. To truly get to the bottom of it they interview the writer Jonathan Raban. Bostonist has its first birthday party and investigates how to attach more gambling dollars to the Red Sox. Benjamin Franklin is celebrated and Johnny Damon is not. DCist reports that the......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse"April 12, 2005
Today will be mostly sunny in the morning and become partly cloudy later with a chance of rain late. Temps will be slighly cooler with highs in the mid 50s. The photo of John Edwards is from his speech at American University on Sunday - see the rest of the set by AU student Greg Wasserstrom. Got books?: The D.C. Public Library's collection is the smallest it's been in a decade, or 2.56 million volumes......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Books, Bribery, and BWI"
