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Amtrak to Offer WiFi... In Stations Only

Amtrak to Offer WiFi... In Stations Only

Any D.C. resident with a laptop who regularly makes a trip to New York or Philadelphia on Amtrak has probably longed for wireless internet access on their journeys. On Monday, Amtrak announced it has installed wireless internet, but just in their stations. Sadly it's not awesome, free internet, but regular old T-Mobile Hot Spots, which costs money. The hot spots will be available at Union Station, Baltimore Penn Station, Wilmington Station in Delaware, Philadelphia... more ›

Morning Roundup: Get the Lead Out Edition

Morning Roundup: Get the Lead Out Edition

Good Friday to you, Washington. Are you getting psyched for the weekend already? No? Did we mention how nice the weather's going to be yet? Predictions are for mostly sunny skies and low humidity levels on Saturday with below-normal high temperatures in the low 80s and overnight lows sinking down to, get this, the low 60s. It's like Christmas in August! District Plagued By Lead Concerns: It's sure starting to feel like we're having... more ›

Crime Doesn't Pay, But Neither Does the Alternative

Crime Doesn't Pay, But Neither Does the Alternative

Former Editor-in-Chief Ryan Avent writes a weekly column about neighborhood and development issues. I'll admit, it isn’t easy for me to talk about crime in the District with many of my friends, particularly those who live in the suburbs or outside the metro area entirely. In the minds of those who don’t often visit, Washington is still the murder capital of the United States, still caught in crack wars, still a place into which one... more ›

Sand and Booze in Your Shoes

Sand and Booze in Your Shoes

As April showers wane and spring becomes summer, much of Washington looks toward the shore for respite from city life. Just a few hours (and one long bridge) separate us from Ocean City, Md., home of crabs, boardwalk fries and recently-transplanted Fractured Prune donuts. Local Ocean City businessmen, unwilling to rest on these laurels, have begun stocking the ideal summertime accessory: the flask/flip flop hybrid. WUSA told us about it last night, but the shoe... more ›

Are There Too Many Cops in the Wrong Place?

Are There Too Many Cops in the Wrong Place?

Almost a month into the District's crime emergency, a stricter curfew is in place, surveillance cameras are being installed, and more police are working longer hours on city streets. But is the additional show of force being efficiently applied? Maybe not. One resident explained their grief with the beefed up police presence in today's edition of D.C. Watch's online newsletter, The Mail. Describing a recent experience on U Street, she wrote: By now, if you... more ›

Washington, D.C. Is About to Get Punked

Washington, D.C. Is About to Get Punked

Not by Ashton Kutcher, but by Yellow Arrow, an arts and technology project initiated by the New York based mixed-reality and entertainment company, Counts Media. The May issue of Spin magazine reports that in June, Yellow Arrow and its M.A.A.P. (Massively Authored Artistic Publication) makers will be documenting the District's punk-rock scene by placing their signature yellow arrow stickers on various well known sites around the city. Which hardcore sites could you visit to find one of these stickers? more ›

Eating In: "Rabbit" with Red Wine and Olives

Eating In: "Rabbit" with Red Wine and Olives

A few weeks ago, we were invited to sit down and talk with Café Milano executive chef Domenico Cornacchia. Armed with standard questions about culinary school, creative freedom, menu design, and career aspirations, we had hoped to learn what we could about the top man in the back of the house. None of those questions told us more about Domenico Cornacchia as the one we thought would get glossed over more quickly than the rest: What did you make last at home for dinner? more ›

'A Venue'  We've Seen Somewhere Before

'A Venue' We've Seen Somewhere Before

(Written by Kanishka Gangopadhyay and Catherine Andrews. All photos by Catherine Andrews) Just south of the convention center and north of Mt. Vernon Square is a fairly dismal block of real estate occupied by a venerable leather bar and a Morrocan restaurant. On Friday the two welcomed an unlikely new neighbor, Avenue -- the latest entry into the District's "velvet rope" scene. Tempted by the promise of an open bar, a few DCists stopped... more ›

'Rumsfeld's War'

'Rumsfeld's War'

It seems that with the runup to the elections, there has been so much focus on how the Bush administration has handled the past four years. Adding to the intense focus is PBS's highly acclaimed documentary series Frontline, which presents an in-depth look at the state of the American military establishment tonight at 9 p.m. on WETA. In collaboration with The Washington Post, the documentary, titled "Rumsfeld's War," promises to showcase a battle for control over the direction in which the entire military system is heading that has been invisible to most citizens. more ›

D.C. Speeding Decreases

D.C. Speeding Decreases

The District is declaring victory in its multi-year initiative to reduce speeding and agressive driving. more ›

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