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September 25, 2007

DCist is proud to be the official media sponsor of Cultural Tourism DC's free event this Saturday, Sept. 29: WalkingTown DC offers a wealth of free walking tours all day long to get Washingtonians out and discovering new things about their city and neighborhoods. The Temperance Tour, hosted by volunteer Garrett Peck, author of The Prohibition Hangover, begins at the Cogswell Temperance Fountain at 7th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW at 1 p.m. and wraps......

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September 4, 2007

Good morning, Washington, and welcome to September. After what was quite possibly the most beautiful weekend in the history of late summer weather in this city, we've finally arrived at the date many of us still associate with "back-to-school" -- the Tuesday after Labor Day. So sharpen your pencils, polish your lunchbox and make sure you have the right Trapper Keeper as we check out today's headlines. At Least Four Weekend Killings: The Examiner......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Back to School Edition"

August 31, 2007

The six protesters at American University who were recently charged with crossing a police line and disorderly conduct for blocking the path of Karl Rove's car (seen above) will pay $100 fines to settle the charges. As we mentioned earlier, arrest warrants were issued by the Secret Service for the protesters only last week, many months after the original April 3 incident and long after the students involved had served the 40 hours of......

Continue Reading "AU Protesters Agree to Pay Fines For Rove Romp"

August 29, 2007

>> Someone wrapped Karl Rove's car in plastic outside the White House. [NBC4FOX] >> Rep. Bob Filner (D-Calif.) finally released a statement today about his Aug. 19 arrest at Dulles following a physical altercation he allegedly had with a United Airlines employee, saying that he regrets the episode and hopes to move beyond it. [The Sleuth] >> Icelandic girl band Amiina have canceled their US tour and will not be playing their Sept. 4th......

Continue Reading "Go Home Already: Tapping Your Toes"

August 28, 2007

This one has been covered already by a few of our fellow bloggers, but it's almost too good to pass up. Yesterday Wonkette reported that departing White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove was looking to get even with some students at American University who had the tenacity to show him their asses. See, back in April Rove gave a speech before the university's College Republicans, meeting with some feisty protestors as he made......

Continue Reading "Karl Rove Wants American Ass"

August 16, 2007

Yesterday we threw together a list of the people in the District we considered influential, taking after a similar annual list put together by GQ that compiles the movers and shakers on the federal side of the city. One of our nominees was Dorothy Brizill, a well-known civic activist and political gadfly who runs DC Watch, the closest thing we have to a citizens' inspector general. And as we expected, last night she offered us......

Continue Reading "Re-Thinking Influence in D.C."

August 15, 2007

Just this week, GQ published their annual "50 Most Powerful People in D.C." list. Populated by the likes of Condoleezza Rice, Nancy Pelosi, Karl Rove and Tim Russert, the list better describes the movers and shakers in "Washington", but not the District. And since we're snobs about local news and happenings, we threw together a little list of the people who really exercise influence in or over the lives of people who live and work......

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August 13, 2007

Good morning, Washington. After such a long, hot week, that was some beautiful weekend, wasn't it? And apparently, the beauty of the weekend is spilling out on to Monday morning: Karl Rove, President Bush's controversial deputy chief of staff and senior political adviser, will resign at the end of August. After he packs up his Palisades home and heads back to the Texas Hill Country, Rove will reportedly leave politics and plans to write......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: So Long, Turd Blossom Edition"

April 23, 2007

While we didn't get too many Sanjaya spottings over the weekend, it seems like a few actual celebrities mixed it up at this weekend's White House Correspondents Dinner. Sheryl Crow and Laurie David, producer of An Inconvenient Truth, chatted with Karl Rove between cocktails and dessert. Crow and "Inconvenient Truth" producer David walked over to the presidential adviser's table, where David suggested that Rove "take a new look at global warming." David says Rove......

Continue Reading "Saturday Night Fever"

April 20, 2007

Attending Saturday's White House Correspondents dinner continues to get less and less appealing. First, it was announced that Rich Little, a comedian whose popularity peaked in the 1970s, would host. Compared to Stephen Colbert's able hosting last year, we weren't terribly excited about seeing Little's famous Richard Nixon impression. Now it turns out that American Idol's latest cast-off, the adorable yet dubiously talented Sanjaya Malakar, will be there too. In an apparent coup by People......

Continue Reading "Dine With the Worst"

April 8, 2007

We don't know about where you are, but it seems like spring can't decide whether or not to happen. Some days are warm, some days are cold, and sometimes you aren't sure which. Baseball may have started up (and soccer/football winding down) but it still seems cold out there. Unless it's not. Anyways, onto the -ists. Austinist happily anticipated fall's Austin City Limits, even though they're not fully recovered from South By Southwest. In......

Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse"

April 4, 2007

We mentioned in it the roundup, and our search for really great still shots of what went down has come up empty so far (though thanks to all the AU students who've sent us photos and personal accounts directly), but this video is making its way through the series of You Tubes, and it's worth sharing. You can read the WaPo's account of the "citizen's arrest" attempt/protest action carried out by a group of......

Continue Reading "Video From the Karl Rove vs. AU Students Standoff"

April 2, 2007

Happy Passover! This week’s theme: Legends. Not the Sasquatch/Grendel folk duo you've heard so much about, but living giants of their genre, era, or both. Several artists who have reached mythic status in popular culture are popping ‘round to say hello this week. Monday One of the best things about D.C. living is all the stuff there is to do for free. Tonight, the Kennedy Center offers some quality gratis jazz, presenting trumpeter Shunzu Ohno.......

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March 26, 2007

Though Republicans managed to sink legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the chamber last week, voting rights activists haven't given up. In fact, they're going straight to the top. According to the Post, Mayor Adrian Fenty is slated to meet today with Joshua Bolten, Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush. We're not sure what the meeting will accomplish, though. The White House officially expressed its intention to veto the......

Continue Reading "Fenty Pushes Voting Rights at White House"

October 31, 2006

Just when you thought you could escape politics, even briefly, in our fair city, there's a new menace lurking: the subversive marketing of yet another set of political trading cards. It happened on Monday, when exiting the Dupont Metro. The perfect storm of heels, gum and litter had left me with a little present. Further inspection revealed it to be a small piece of cardboard with an illustration of George W. Bush, surrounded by flames......

Continue Reading "Politics On The Soles Of Her Shoes"

October 30, 2006

This much is known about the Nats’ managerial search: 1) With Piniella and Girardi having withdrawn, the position is unlikely to be filled by recognized "name". 2) The process has been conducted with Karl Rove-like secrecy. 3) Because of #2, the press is essentially groping in the dark for leads, and the final selection will most likely not have been on anyone’s lists two weeks ago. For the prospective candidates, the description of the Nat’s......

Continue Reading "Nats Zero In On Sacrificial Lamb"

August 23, 2006

Written by DCist contributor Christopher Durocher In anticipation of the September 12 District primaries, the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance (GLAA) of D.C. released its ratings for mayoral candidates last week. The ratings, which score candidates from +10 to -10 based on their support for the GLBT community and its issues, ranked D.C. Council Chair Linda Cropp the top candidate with a +9.5 rating, while Councilmember Vincent Orange found himself at the bottom of the......

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May 9, 2006

The Examiner has an interesting story today on leadership roles in the event of a Washington emergency situation. Apparently, if the city comes under a major terrorist attack, charge of ths situation is not to be taken by the President, or the Vice President, or Karl Rove, or Alexander Haig. As it so happens, Mayor Williams is supposed to be in charge. Sort of. He's in charge, but he doesn't have the authority to call......

Continue Reading "In Case of Emergency, Consult Confusing Schematic"

April 26, 2006

This post was written by DCist contributor Campbell Roth. He's done it again. TOKA Salon and Day Spa owner Nuri Yurt, the man behind First Lady Laura Bush's "softer, more glamorous look" (stop laughing!) in 2005 is now heralding his latest work of art, First Twin Jenna Bush's "famed new hairdo." To which we say: Huh? According to Yurt's press release, "numerous news accounts" of Jenna's new style have made him the buzz of the......

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December 16, 2005

Last April, President Bush's iPod lineup was revealed to the world to contain some rather incongruous choices - from "My Sharona" by the Knack to a few Joni Mitchell songs. The world shrugged. But apparently what the leader of the free world is listening to is still a burning question, and so the Post's Reliable Source today reports that Bush's iPod Shuffle is now filled with some different tunes - everything from "American Pie"......

Continue Reading "Shuffle on, President Bush"

November 17, 2005

The music world is frequently awash with news that this or that johnny-come-lately hit band got where it's at due to the tectonic bluzz of the music blogosphere. Many music fans including, until recently, us, assume this means Pitchfork and NME and go along their merry way, never knowing the frightening music underworld, dank with incestuous linkage and the often licit posting of mp3s, dirty with the latest mashups and double secret background band gossip......

Continue Reading "Who's Better, Who's Best"

October 31, 2005

Washington being the government town that it is, it's almost inevitable that political adversaries would live in the same neighborhood, sharing in the duties of civic life while battling in the marketplace of ideas and policies during the work week. Most famous for being out of his element may be Karl Rove, whose District home sits squarely in a city that overwhelmingly voted against the man for whom he campaigned and advised. But when do......

Continue Reading "Outing the Neighbors"

September 27, 2005

The current anti-war movement may never reach the fevered pitch of the 1960's as long as the army remains comprised entirely of volunteers. While Americans today are protesting mostly out of personal ideology, rather than from a draft-spurred urgency, opposition remains adamant and public support for the war continues to languish. Iraq may never fully equal Vietnam in terms of public vehemence, but this weekend's ambitious rally proved to be a fine demonstration of First......

Continue Reading "Cirque du Sedition: The Anti-War Protest"

September 4, 2005

In news that serves as just comeuppance in the eyes of many area Democrats, Republican political mastermind Karl Rove is now finding himself in, well, luke-warm water over recent revelations that he has for years been receiving an illegal tax break on his $1.1 million home in the Palisades. The break -- known as the homestead exemption -- allows District residents deduct $38,000 from the assessable value of their homes and caps annual property tax......

Continue Reading "Naughty, Naughty Karl Rove"

July 19, 2005

Yeah, so it used to be "Transit on Thursday." In the midst of some monumental changes here at DCist, we took the radical step of moving the column up two days. Hell, we may even have it twice a week, if enough transit-related news should warrant it. Anyhow, consider this your one-stop shopping for news related to getting around town, though we will leave the on-time traffic reporting to Michelle Sigona of Fox 5......

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March 15, 2005

Well it's not exactly the FEC, but it looks like one local blogger is being chased by John Law. The Washington Socialite's Kelly Ann Collins has been served a cease and desist letter by Perkins Coie for publishing the hacked contents of Paris Hilton's now-infamous Sidekick. The letter claims that the materials are copyrighted and that Hilton has a "privacy interest" in the materials; the letter is most likely one of many arriving in various......

Continue Reading "Kelly Ann Gets Served"

March 14, 2005

Today will be partly cloudy with highs in the 40s. If you came to our happy hour thanks for stopping by, if not, go see what you missed! If you're a blogger the MeetUp.com D.C. blogger meetup for March is this Wednesday, and with a couple notable RSVP's already promises to be an interesting time. This weekend we took a walk around Second Street NE and reported on the controversy swirling around the FEC and......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Pandas, Karl and Nixon Edition"

November 2, 2004

It's Election Night. The thousands of polls; the elevation of towns like Wausau, Wis., to the national stage; the negative natterings of the nabobs -- it all comes down to this. Millions will be glued to the TV to (hopefully) watch the media put an endcap on what has seemed like the longest election campaign ever. And whether they come from Fox News to CNN, the great white board of Tim Russert at NBC to......

Continue Reading "Election Imbibing"

October 18, 2004

The Bush-Cheney campaign's national headquarters in Arlington, a location that is not broadcast to the general public, was raided by a number of AIDS/HIV activists, WTOP reports. Fourteen protesters found their way inside the headquarters, located in a non-descript office building at 2107 Wilson Blvd. in Arlington's Court House area. Seven others chained themselves to the doors of the building. Twenty-one in all were arrested for trespassing. For more on the Bush-Cheney not-so-secret below-the-radar headquarters,......

Continue Reading "AIDS Activists Target Bush Nat'l HQ"

August 26, 2004

A new documentary about U.S. Representative Barney Frank, titled "Let's Get Frank" is showing at Visions Cinema this weekend only. Screenings at 8:00 and 9:40 p.m. on Friday and Saturday are $9. A 6:15 p.m. screening on Sunday is $15, and features a discussion with Rep. Frank after the film. From the synopsis:Filmmaker Bart Everly has spent the past 24 months following U.S. Representative Barney Frank (D-Mass.), one of the nation's few openly gay politicians.......

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