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WalkingTown DC Preview: Embassy Row

WalkingTown DC Preview: Embassy Row

Last Saturday morning, under grey skies and whipping winds, DCist rolled out of bed to take a walking tour of Embassy Row, one of the 60 free tours being offered in this weekend's WalkingTown DC, an event offered by Cultural Tourism DC. Like Sommer, I was initially sceptical that there was much to learn about the Dupont Circle neighborhood, a familiar stomping ground for many Washington young people. But on the Embassy Row tour,... more ›

Overheard in D.C.: Designated Drivers

Overheard in D.C.: Designated Drivers

As I left the beer-soaked but immensely enjoyable Brew at the Zoo festivities last night, I saw several police officers waiting at the top of the roadway leading from the zoo parking lot, providing yet another reason to take Metro or to choose a designated driver. But, I suggest, at least you should let the designated driver eat something. Otherwise, some people may be reluctant to volunteer. Quote of the Week Steak-n-Egg, Tenleytown: Waitress (to... more ›

Buying Indie: Tranquil Space Yoga

Buying Indie: Tranquil Space Yoga

Part of an occassional series, Vince Wadhwani from BuyIndie.net profiles a locally-owned business of interest in the District. It seems yoga is everywhere these days. Most D.C. neighborhoods can boast at least one studio, and the Post recently tracked their spread across the District as forerunners to neighborhood revitalization. Even U.S. Marines have been spotted practicing the ancient art that practitioners say can ease tension, reduce weight, and boost inner well-being. Tranquil Space Yoga is... more ›

Morning Roundup: Where's My Earpiece Edition

Morning Roundup: Where's My Earpiece Edition

The District has seen good times in the last few years. Business is booming and neglected properties and neighborhoods are seeing new investment. Crime has plummeted over the past decade, and corruption in the government has faded even as the city's coffers have filled with new tax revenues. The ebbing of many of the city's old problems has combined with the election year to place a new and intense focus on fixing the city's... more ›

Morning Roundup: Get New Cellphones Edition

Morning Roundup: Get New Cellphones Edition

In a media-heavy city like Washington, one might pay heed to the Chicago Tribune's story from yesterday afternoon announcing that a senior law enforcement official told ABC News, "It's time for you to get some new cell phones, quick," in reference to the government's tracking of calls with whistleblowers and other confidential sources. Makes you wish that Qwest expanded their service to the news media, if not the entire country, right? Williams Endorses Cropp:... more ›

Overheard in DC: Mercury Risen

Overheard in DC: Mercury Risen

It's another light week here at Overheard in DC headquarters, so we'd like to take this opportunity to remind you that holidays revolving around the consumption of alcohol can make for some very amusing eavesdropping. So, keep your ears open today, and next week we can discover whether green beer makes people even more stupid than regular beer. Of course, this is what is likely to be overheard at Irish Times this afternoon: Person #1:... more ›

Calling All (Public) Artists

Calling All (Public) Artists

Don't get us wrong, we like public art initiatives. But this DCist (and we know many others) have grown somewhat tired of the animal-themed public art/charity fundraiser displays. We think they may have run their course. Sure, Pandamania and the Party Animals were great ways to showcase the talents of local artists, but in a city that also serves as a world capital, we would hope that there would be a little more investment in... more ›

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