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Clooney Makes Bail After Being Arrested During Sudan Protest

Clooney Makes Bail After Being Arrested During Sudan Protest

After being arrested early on Friday while protesting at the Embassy of Sudan, George Clooney was released after a few hours in custody. The actor paid a $100 fine. more ›

George Clooney Arrested at Sudan Embassy Protest

George Clooney Arrested at Sudan Embassy Protest

George Clooney was arrested Friday morning outside the Embassy of Sudan while protesting actions taken by the Sudanese government he and other activists charge are provoking a humanitarian crisis. more ›

Out of Frame: <em>The Descendants</em>

Out of Frame: The Descendants

Director Alexander Payne returns after a seven-year absence with a wry family drama that, while lacking the edge of some of his past work, takes an honest and moving look at familial failings. more ›

Out of Frame: <em>The Ides of March</em>

Out of Frame: The Ides of March

You may feel the need to shower after seeing The Ides of March. The film's marketers could have repurposed No Country for Old Men's tagline, "There are no clean getaways," because in the cutthroat political stage on display here, nobody gets out without slinging not just mud, but probably some raw sewage as well. more ›

Out of Frame: <em>The American</em>

Out of Frame: The American

It's often said about George Clooney that he's an old-fashioned movie star, in the mold of Cary Grant, a personality so affable that audiences seem unconsciously predisposed to like him the moment he graces the screen. But in the opening sequence of The American, director Anton Corbijn is quick to make Clooney's character, Jack, challenge just how much goodwill you're willing to extend to him. In the wake of a casually cold-hearted act committed in the quiet snows of Sweden, Corbijn and Clooney ask the audience to empathize with the sort of man who isn't allowed to have friends, because his profession dictates that they are expendable liabilities. more ›

Out of Frame: <em>Up in the Air</em>

Out of Frame: Up in the Air

Are you one of the many who have been laid off, fired, sacked, or otherwise sent to an unemployment office in the past year? You've probably had more than one revenge fantasy about whomever it was that delivered the news to you. In Up in the Air, writer/director Jason Reitman paints a target on George Clooney's back and challenges his audience to identify with a guy who delivers this kind of bad news for a living to total strangers. more ›

Popcorn & Candy: Biggest Gainers

Popcorn & Candy: Biggest Gainers

DCist's highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. more ›

D.C. Film Critics Honor <em>No Country</em>

D.C. Film Critics Honor No Country

Mid-December has arrived, and with that comes the inevitable flood of best-of lists. The Washington Area Film Critics' Association has, for the previous five years of its existence, been in the habit of trying to get their own list out ahead of most of the other critics' societies. We can't really blame them. Considering the fact that none of the critics from the city's biggest newspaper are members, not to mention the fact that the... more ›

Go Home Already: Feeling the Heat

Go Home Already: Feeling the Heat

>> Lieutenant Sean M. Egan of the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department has emailed out a citywide call for blood donations in the wake of four D.C. firefighters having been seriously burned yesterday at a rowhouse fire at 621 4th St. NE. You can find a blood donation center here. >> George Clooney is in D.C., and still hott. [GossipGirls] >> Police are investigating an arson at Western Presbyterian Church on Virginia... more ›

Popcorn & Candy: Workers' Playtime

Popcorn & Candy: Workers' Playtime

DCist's highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Repertory: D.C. Labor FilmFest Strictly speaking, the D.C. Labor FilmFest isn't a repertory festival, but with over half of their programming falling into that category, plus a dedicated retrospective to the great Ken Loach, we'll go ahead and shoehorn it into the category this week. The festival is put on by the Washington Metro Council of... more ›

Madame Tussauds a Slick Tourist Trap

Would you be willing to pay $25 for a photograph of yourself standing next to someone who looks eerily similar to your favorite celebrity? That's the question you'll want to answer before venturing in to the new Madame Tussauds wax museum at 10th and F Streets NW, which opens to the public today. Last night, DCist attended the opening party for the attraction. We say attraction purposefully, because Madame Tussauds isn't a museum at... more ›

Brad Pitt Hanging Out at the Washington Post

Brad Pitt Hanging Out at the Washington Post

Fishbowl D.C. scooped even the Washington Post's own gossip columnists on word that Brad Pitt was reportedly visiting the paper's newsroom this afternoon. Says a Postie: "since word got out, female producers from network news shops are clamoring to stop by and just pay a "visit" to the newsroom to see friends they've never visited before in the newsroom."Patrick Gavin says Pitt was there consulting with Post editor R.B. Brenner in preparation for his upcoming... more ›

About Tonight

About Tonight

>> Author Paul Karasik will be at Politics and Prose to talk about his book, I Shall Destroy All Civilized Planets, which chronicles the life of Fletcher Hanks, old school comics illustrator from the 1930s and creater of Stardust, and why he disappeared from comics. 7 p.m. >> Catch up on your parking lot loitering tonight to see Colombian born artist Kata Mejia perform Healing at 1622 14th Street NW. Presented by the Randall... more ›

Weekly Music Agenda

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY >> Remember the days when you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing the Goo Goo Dolls' hit single "Name"? Yeah, we drink heavily to forget it, too. Well, it turns out the boys named Goo are headlining the 9:30 Club two nights in a row with Augustana. Maybe we shouldn’t be so hard on them; both nights are sold out. >> Steven Tyler of Aerosmith fame is going to be rocking the George... more ›

Film Roundup: Holiday Edition

Film Roundup: Holiday Edition

This piece was written by DCist contributor Cynthia Rockwell. Sure, you could bask in the seasonal spirit and check out the classics this weekend, but if you're looking to escape the incessant holiday cheer, here are a few ideas for cinematic diversion: >>Attention Cate Blanchett fans, we have not one but two films starring the willowy beauty opening this week. First is the slick black-and-white espionage thriller The Good German, Steven Soderbergh's homage to film... more ›

Thousands Rally to Protest Darfur Genocide

Thousands Rally to Protest Darfur Genocide

Written by DCist contributor Andrew Wiseman A good-sized but not overly energetic crowd gathered on the National Mall this Sunday for the Save Darfur rally. Enjoying the beautiful Sunday weather, a few thousand ethnically and geographically diverse folks heard politicians, religious leaders, former basketball player Manute Bol, George Clooney and father Nick, and others talk about the need for action in the Darfur region of the Sudan. Darfur, the western-most province of the Sudan,... more ›

Morning Roundup: Immigrant Boycott Edition

Morning Roundup: Immigrant Boycott Edition

If businesses seem a little slower than usual today, there's a good explanation -- today is the day that millions of immigrants across the United States will boycott work, part of a protest the demonstrate their economic weight and push for sensible immigration reform. The boycott has sparked divisions within the immigrant rights movement, though, with some groups and advocates in the area arguing that the action could turn public opinion against them. Locally,... more ›

Demonstration to Save Darfur Takes National Mall

Demonstration to Save Darfur Takes National Mall

Protests in D.C. are a dime a dozen, but demonstrations for causes as compelling as stepping up to save the people of Darfur deserve what little pimping we can give them. This Sunday the Save Darfur Coalition is taking to the National Mall, hoping to mass enough people to push President George W. Bush into taking more firm action to stop what has been referred to as a slow-moving genocide in the western Sudanese... more ›

Ask DCist:  Three Kings Cake

Ask DCist: Three Kings Cake

I am looking for information on Mexican bakeries in the D.C. area where I might be able to get a Three Kings Cake next month. Thought you folks at DCist might have ideas. Whether it’s called Rosca des Reyes, Dreikönigskuchen, Galette des Rois, or a Three Kings Cake, it’s time to start thinking about ordering one, should you choose to extend your holiday celebrations into the new year. January 6 marks the Christian Feast of... more ›

House Races to Watch

House Races to Watch

Election Night will be a frenzy of returns, predictions and analysis. While all eyes will be on the Race for the White House, don't forget that there will be many tight races that will determine the make-up of Congress and control of the House and the Senate. So when you're watching news coverage on Election Night, we'd like to point you to a few interesting races that will be worth watching. For the time being... more ›

George Clooney on Capitol Hill Tonight

(From DCist contributor Hemal Jhaveri) Is George Clooney going to the be the next Arnold? We, and every other media outlet, can only speculate. The Reliable Source gives us a heads up that the former ER doc will be hitting the Hill tonight:Washington's favorite celebrity hunk, George Clooney, is back in town. Tonight he'll be at a fundraiser at Lounge 201 on Capitol Hill for his father, Nick, who's running for Congress as a Democrat... more ›

'K Street' Out on DVD

'K Street' Out on DVD

While the HBO lobbying docudrama "K Street" got high marks for its originality and concept, it seemed to have been of interest to only a handful of devoted followers inside the Beltway (lobbyists and Hill policy wonks, mainly, with a smattering of the celebrity politician and media types who got cameos throughout the series). And then they got bored with it and HBO did away with the series. But now you can watch the... more ›

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