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Go Home Already: Lest Ye Be Judged

Go Home Already: Lest Ye Be Judged

>> The District's poverty rate is the highest in nearly a decade, and the employment rate for African American adults is at a 20-year low. [WaPo] >> ACK! OMG! The Hair! The Hair! Blood on the Hair! [Princess Sparklepony] >> bam! smack!@ Pow! [craigslist] >> WASA says it has repaired the two holes that were leaking raw sewage into the Anacostia River. [WaPo] >> Adam Clampitt has filed papers to run as an independent... more ›

Out of Eden (Center): Thanh Son Tofu

Out of Eden (Center): Thanh Son Tofu

Written by DCist contributor Andrew Chriss Falls Church offers a diverse array of ethnic cuisine, providing a homespun, lower cost alternative to higher-priced and better-decorated offerings in the District. That being said, it's been a while since the days when I frequented the BBQ, kosher deli, and pho establishments in Loehmann's Plaza. On this night, the destination was Eden Center, Falls Church's Vietnamese epicenter on Wilson Boulevard in Seven Corners. But where to eat? The... more ›

Live-Blogging Voting Rights at YearlyKos

Live-Blogging Voting Rights at YearlyKos

As Sommer mentioned earlier this week, I was fortunate enough to have been invited to speak on a panel on D.C. voting rights at the YearlyKos Convention, a huge gathering of progressive activists and bloggers in Chicago. This morning I will be sitting alongside D.C. Shadow Rep. Mike Panetta, Danny Rose from DC Vote and Kesh Luddewhetty of DC for Democracy, all of whom will detail the current fight for voting rights, where it stands... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

From the tallest skyscraper in the City of Brotherly Love to Canadian tourism copywriting brilliance, here's what you should know from our -ist cities: This week, Phillyist took a gleeful listen to the White Stripes' exciting new release, watched in awe as their new tallest skyscraper was finally completed, found a cheaper way to get to Gothamist, invented a tasty new dessert, and brought back their Craigslist Round-Up feature with a bang. Bostonist watches... more ›

Photo of the Day, May 9, 2007

Photo of the Day, May 9, 2007

We were all set on running a lovely springtime photograph, when this photo popped into the DCist flickr pool and made us collectively gasp "OMG, WTF?" Coming to us straight from our neighbor to the north, The Skipping Hippy entitles this "Baltimore Kitsch." This photo leaves us thinking three things: Who does Mr. Dog's nails? How does he get so ripped? And should D.C.'s fine dog establishments consider seeking his services?. EXIF.... more ›

Morning Roundup: Spring Still On Edition

Morning Roundup: Spring Still On Edition

Capitol Visitor Center Officially a Boondoggle: The WaPo's Michael E. Ruane and Joe Stephens had some fun writing their front page story about the perpetually delayed and massively over budget progress of the new Capitol Visitor Center. With the opening now set for summer 2008 (though the article hints it will be even later than that), the post 9-11 security alterations to the plans have caused progress on the center to slow to a snail's pace and the budget to balloon to about $600 million. The article is chock full of apt comparisons, but we especially appreciate the one made to the District's new baseball stadium. Fun for the whole family. more ›

Go Home Already: Never Should Have Left, Really

Go Home Already: Never Should Have Left, Really

>> Bad news: The Sex Worker Art Show at the Rock and Roll Hotel has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Check the HIPS website for news of a possible reschedule date. more ›

Go Home Already:  Too Soon To Panic

Go Home Already: Too Soon To Panic

>>It's 5:00 and already time to set our Snowpocalypse meters to "high." Some schools are closing early with the mere mention of precipitation. [NBC] >> In reality, this whole event looks like a dud to us. NWS has moved the winter weather advisory up to end at 5 a.m. tomorrow and place accumulation of 1 inch as an outside chance at the best. All we can really expect at this point is a "light wintry... more ›

Go Home Already: The Taxman Cometh

Go Home Already: The Taxman Cometh

>> More than 450,000 federal employees failed to file income tax returns for 2005, and they owe the government, their employers, a whopping $2,799,950,165. Are you one of them? [WTOP] more ›

Morning Roundup: Cruella De Vil Edition

Morning Roundup: Cruella De Vil Edition

Hey D.C., how ya doin'? We've got some good news and some bad news for mother nature this morning, but it's all good news for you. Just nine days away from the official start of winter, Washington will enjoy another day of temperatures near 60. Remember these days when you're stomping through January snow. Potomac to Get Slightly Less Gross: Looks like the Army Corps of Engineers is finally getting around to meeting a 2003... more ›

Reader, Meet Author

Reader, Meet Author

Authors celebrate Thanksgiving, too, so the pickings are slim this week. As always, if you know of an event not picked for this column, leave some details in the comments. Enjoy the holiday! more ›

Morning Roundup: New Manager in Town

Morning Roundup: New Manager in Town

Good morning, Washington. Excuse us if we're a little grumpy. It might just be this hard-hitting report from NBC 4 that increasing numbers of professionals are hiring personal assistants to get their "frazzled lives" under control. Why can't we get us a personal assistant to give us some Morning Roundup love, hmm? Then we could lounge around in our robe and sip our coffee at our leisure. Someday, someday. When bloggers rule the earth. But... more ›

Three Stars: Hello Tokyo

Welcome to the January 2006 edition of Three Stars. Tomorrow, we'll get up close and personal with Mike Holden, and Thursday we'll show you the many sides of Chris Richards. Today, we talk to Hello Tokyo, discussing their new EP and an upcoming network television debut. more ›

Texting Your Way to Safety

Texting Your Way to Safety

Kriston at Grammarpolice.net points us to a rather funny posting over at chrisafer.com (funny ha ha and also funny we-are-all-going-to-die in that morbid kind of way):

I think the new baseball team should be the Washington Fearmongers. more ›

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