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Un-Kosher <i>Sleeping Arrangements</i> Prove Endearing

Un-Kosher Sleeping Arrangements Prove Endearing

New Yorker fiction pieces can be predictably melancholy. Sample plot: the narrator discovers a personality flaw, or flaw in her love life - "flaw" is the key word here—and the reader is left feeling seasick by the end. Luckily, a few amusing anecdotes have slipped into print along the way, and Theatre J has adapted some of these collected memoirs by Laura Shaine Cunningham into Sleeping Arrangements. Pain, failure, and all things deserving self-pity are... more ›

A Dandy Plan for Leftover Halloween Candy

A Dandy Plan for Leftover Halloween Candy

By DCist contributor Amy Monroe Obscenely overpriced Halloween candy? Check. Big bowl by the front door? Check. Congratulations, you’re prepared for potential trick-or-treaters. But what do you do if you reside in one of the D.C. area's many condo/apartment hybrids -- which tend to be occupied by career-minded, child-free 20- and 30-somethings? Without any kids marching from door to door, you'll be stuck with lots of leftover candy. Indeed, this DCist has called the city... more ›

Summer Tours Coming Our Way

Summer Tours Coming Our Way

Along with lilac and hyacinth, the sweet sweet smell of summer concerts is in the air. Here's a breakdown of some exciting dates so far. >> Belle & Sebastian, Broken Social Scene & Ted Leo + Pharmacists, Merriweather, July 8. If you're interested, the belle tix presale started today. Tickets go on sale en masse this Saturday at 10 a.m., via Ticketmaster or the Merriweather or 9:30 Club box offices. >> Wolfmother's been doing their... more ›

The Lauren Graham Guide to DC

The Lauren Graham Guide to DC

Pardon us, but our fandom is showing. Ok, so it's showing a bit more then usual this week, but we have good reason. A savvy traveler picked up this issue of American Way magazine (check the seat pocket on your next American Airlines flight), which features an interview with local gal (and WB star) Lauren Graham. Graham, who plays the fast talking, quick witted Lorelai Gilmore on the WB's hit pop-culture gabfest the Gilmore Girls, talks about the District being a reprise reprieve from the flightier ways of Hollywood, and generally glows with happy things to say about her home town. more ›

Morning Roundup: Take Cover Edition

Morning Roundup: Take Cover Edition

Good morning Washington. Have you ever wondered why the WB advertises its show "Gilmore Girls" on bus shelters? Has anyone actually watched the show? (Apparently it takes place in Connecticut.) Well, A Nameless Yeast snapped this photo of the reflection of the WB ad in an unknown location, somewhere in the city we assume. So Where Would the Plane Have Come Down? One question we had sitting in the back of our mind during... more ›

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