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The Saturday Morning Post

The Saturday Morning Post

Good morning, Washington. Freedom Plaza may be a little crowded this morning as antiwar and anti-Wall Street protesters make room for Mayor Vince Gray to kick off the D.C. Full Democracy Freedom Rally and March, planned to coincide with this weekend’s official dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial. more ›

Sixth & I Showcases Local <em>Heeb 100</em> Honorees

Sixth & I Showcases Local Heeb 100 Honorees

Heeb Magazine for the fourth year in a row put together their Heeb 100 list, which debuted in the fall. It's the top 100 young Jews to keep an eye out for (according to the magazine, anyway), and five Washingtonians are on the list. A new portrait exhibition of those up-and-comers will debut in D.C. tonight at the Sixth and I Historic Synagogue, with a reception from 7-9 p.m. featuring some of the honorees. Plus free knishes & ruggelach! more ›

What's That You Say?

What's That You Say?

It's been a little while, but we decided to restart What's That You Say?, our roundup of the best, funniest, and most interesting comments for the previous week. It's also a good chance for those of you who haven't signed up for our profile system to check out how useful they can be -- click through the names of any registered commenter mentioned here to see what else that person has been saying lately. Read... more ›

Political Blogs Try to Talk About Living in D.C.

Political Blogs Try to Talk About Living in D.C.

It's rare that any of the well-read political blogs based here in Washington take on issues that fit within DCist's mandate to stick mainly to local issues, but when they do, boy howdy, they can really make a mess of things for themselves. The American Prospect's Ezra Klein has already issued a mea culpa for a post he put up late last night on his personal blog, which wondered why there aren't more amenities for... more ›

Blogger Predictions

Blogger Predictions

No matter who comes out on top after the election is all over, we know who the real winner of Insanity 2004 is: the bloggers. And given that most blogs are the bastard progeny of political punditry and partisan hysteria, we figured, who better to predict the outcome of it all? So we searched around and found the predictions of a few blogger elite who were brave enough to put their money where their mouths... more ›

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