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The Saturday Morning Post

The Saturday Morning Post

Good morning, Washington. On Friday night, three people were struck by a car while taking part in an Occupy D.C. rally downtown. Hundreds of protesters blocked streets around the Convention Center during the Americans for Prosperity “dream summit,” which is affiliated with the conservative billionaire Koch brothers. The driver will not be charged, because he allegedly had a green light. We'll have more on this soon. more ›

Popcorn & Candy: ... and Justice for All

Popcorn & Candy: ... and Justice for All

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

The Weekly Feed: Iron-Clad Edition

The Weekly Feed: Iron-Clad Edition

Allez Cuisine! From Jack Abramoff's Signatures to his own restaurant, Farrah Olivia, Morou Ouattara plans to step into a new venue. His eye is on Kitchen Stadium as he competes for the title of the Next Iron Chef. The first episode airs Sunday, 9 p.m. on the Food Network. Eight chefs with the help of Lufthansa Airlines (yay product placement!) will be traveling through Europe and competing against each other to join Mario Batali, Cat... more ›

D.C.'s Chef Morou Loses Battle Birdseye

D.C.'s Chef Morou Loses Battle Birdseye

Washington chefs fell to 1-2 in Iron Chef America competitions, as Bobby Flay defeated the uni-monikered Morou in Battle Frozen Peas last night on the Food Network show -- two months after Galileo's Roberto Donna avenged his own loss to Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto. Morou -- the former Signatures chef who had earned the right to take on an Iron Chef when he topped former 1789 chef Ris Lacoste and Tosca's Cesare Lanfranconi in the... more ›

Post Takes Four Pulitzers

Post Takes Four Pulitzers

Last year they got none. This year, four. more ›

Conflicting News on Stadium Revenue

Conflicting News on Stadium Revenue

Washington, D.C., thrives on the lobbying business. It's been part of the landscape here for a long, long time. And it's pretty important to our team and our new stadium.
The big question remains -- should lobbyist ticket purchases dry up, can area teams find enough deep-pocketed individuals to make up for those losses? If they don't, how might it affect ticket sales, and, most importantly for the District, taxes on those sales? more ›

The Weekly Feed: Jack Abramoff and some New Kids on the Block

The Weekly Feed: Jack Abramoff and some New Kids on the Block

L'Affaire Abramoff and the Culinary Scene If you've been following the Jack Abramoff/Tom Delay ethics scandal, you may have caught the piece in the New York Times yesterday that went into depth on the connections between the scandal and Abramoff's (former?) downtown restaurant, Signatures. The article goes into depth on complimentary meals given to various political heavy hitters at the restaurant. The Times mentions that Abramoff is selling the restaurant, and we've heard that there's... more ›

Morning Roundup: Where's Stack's, Jack? Edition

Morning Roundup: Where's Stack's, Jack? Edition

Good morning Washington. This photo of the Dupont Circle fountain was taken by sideways and posted in DCist Photos. Before we get to the morning's news, we should just say that some of the better reading is Congressionally related. So be sure to check out all the fun from the Senate Indian Affairs Committee and yesterday's Jack Abramoff inquiry. Well, maybe not fun, just sort of fundamentally sad. (What we now wonder: was there funny casino money used to get the now-defunct Stack's kosher deli off the ground?) more ›

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