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That's Not How You Spell the Name of the Super Bowl MVP

That's Not How You Spell the Name of the Super Bowl MVP

I almost didn't believe it this morning when TBD's Ryan Kearney, rounding up the post-Super Bowl front pages of local newspapers, spotted this clunker of a subhead in the Examiner. An attempted slight toward Giants fans, or just lazy copyediting? more ›

Marion Barry: Football Analyst

Marion Barry: Football Analyst

As the world watched the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl last night, Councilmember Marion Barry (D-Ward 8), took to Twitter to reminisce about the Redskins' salad days and lament their current woes. more ›

Embracing Anticipation: Super Bowl XLVI

Embracing Anticipation: Super Bowl XLVI

Curated coverage of the lead up to tonight's big game. more ›

The Anti-Super Bowl Guide

The Anti-Super Bowl Guide

We know the Super Bowl isn't for everyone so we've compiled some other activities for those who don't want to miss out on the Sunday fun. more ›

Sad About the Super Bowl? Have Some Ice Cream (From IHOP)

Sad About the Super Bowl? Have Some Ice Cream (From IHOP)

For those bummed out by another NFL season that left the Redskins as pathetic as ever and those hated New York Giants in the Super Bowl, maybe some free ice cream will help. more ›

Primary States to Get Graphic Anti-Abortion Ad During Super Bowl

Primary States to Get Graphic Anti-Abortion Ad During Super Bowl

Much like a fringe Congressional candidate did in D.C. in 2010, the anti-abortion activist Randall Terry is using federal election law to force television stations to run incredibly graphic campaign ads featuring images of aborted fetuses. During the Super Bowl. more ›

For Those Redskins Fans With Money To Burn

For Those Redskins Fans With Money To Burn

Football season never actually ends, you know. (Except for when the league locks out its players, which may or may not happen in a month's time.) So even though the Green Bay Packers' victory in Super Bowl XLV is barely 12 hours old, it's already time to start thinking about next year's campaign -- and betting on it, of course. more ›

Look Up: What's in the Sky This Week?

Look Up: What's in the Sky This Week?

As if you need us to tell you, there's not a whole lot to look up to see this week unless you want to get slapped around by snowflakes. In the meantime, those of you who still have power and internet can at least do a little remote viewing. more ›

The Weekly Feed: All the Small Bites Edition

The Weekly Feed: All the Small Bites Edition

Washingtonian's Todd Kliman revealed that celeb chef Gordon Ramsay, star of such reality shows at Hell's Kitchen and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is likely to take over Maestro at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner. Much like the other chef-utantes breaking into D.C., he will only serve in a consulting capacity. Given his penchant for blasting anything less than perfection, it seems unlikely that the food will be anything less than amazing. However, Kliman says that the move is "all but certain," which we know in this town means there's a 40 percent of chance of this all coming to fruition. more ›

Go Home Already: Easy Does It

Go Home Already: Easy Does It

>> Oh noes! The Ron Paul blimp launch was delayed, and rescheduled for its D.C. appearance on Wednesday at 3 p.m. [via Wonkette] >> D.C.'s Beacon House Falcons of Edgewood Terrace won Pop Warner Football’s Pee Wee Division I Super Bowl championship on Saturday. [Notions Capital] >> Former D.C. Police Chief Charles Ramsey no longer thinks handgun bans are such a good idea now that he works for a city that doesn't have one.... more ›

Go Home Already: Man Up

Go Home Already: Man Up

>> A non-rolling tennis ball catches a lot of parking tickets on Cliffbourne Place. [Marc Fisher] >> D.C. police are trying to identify a body found in the Tidal Basin. [NBC4] >> "A DC Team is in the Super Bowl again. The Beacon House Falcons are in Pop Warner Football’s Pee Wee Division Super Bowl on Saturday, December 8th at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex." [Notions Capital] >> The District government expects to... more ›

Skins Brace for Monday Nighter in Philly

Skins Brace for Monday Nighter in Philly

By no means am I strictly an NFL guy. When the lights dim after the Super Bowl each year, I seamlessly move with the seasons into the maelstrom of college hoops and then the long, drawn-out, slow-motion marketing fantasia that is the NBA. Over a lifetime, I’ve soured on baseball but stayed constant to soccer, the sport I participated in myself as a child, with engrossingly mediocre results. But then, the NFL comes around again... more ›

Reader, Meet Author

Reader, Meet Author

MONDAY: Elliott Lewis will be at Busboys and Poets to discuss and sign copies of his book Fade: My Journeys in Multiracial America. 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Daniel Levitin will be at Politics and Prose to discuss his latest book This is Your Brain on Music with Jeffrey Brown, senior correspondent from NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. The book examines the always-fun subject of neuroscience and how certain music is composed to get stuck in your head.... more ›

Go Home Already: The Cameras Are Talking

Go Home Already: The Cameras Are Talking

>> We note the passing of one of the sporting world's all-time greats: former Grambling State University coach Eddie Robinson. Robinson coached the Tigers from 1941 through 1997, compiling a record of 408-165-15. Redskins fans owe Robinson a debt of gratitude for coaching up the man who would ultimately replace him at Grambling, Doug Williams, who won the MVP award for leading the Skins to victory in Super Bowl XXII. >> Thank you, DCist... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

With the sun out, the temperatures high, one can only think of one thing-- what's going on in the World of the -ist's? Bostonist dug deep to uncover Barack Obama's unpaid parking tickets, their Governor's latest ethical lapse, and a plagarizing sports writer. Chicagoist had everything in twos: two views on having the Olympics, losing two members of their Super Bowl team, and two music festivals. DCist put their noses in legal books as they... more ›

Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Kirov Opera

Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Kirov Opera

As reportedly happened during the Kirov Opera's visit to Washington last year, the best performance of the group's residency this week at the Kennedy Center was saved for last. On Sunday afternoon, conductor Valery Gergiev led a concert performance of Dmitri Shostakovich's modern opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk that was an incendiary triumph. Combined with the three evenings of Shostakovich's chamber music from the Emerson Quartet on my schedule this week, the Russian composer's... more ›

Morning Roundup: Postgame Hangovers

Morning Roundup: Postgame Hangovers

OK, one more time, can someone explain to us the shrewd scheduling of the Super Bowl for Sunday night every year? We wake up on Monday, still stuffed with unhealthy amounts of sausage and seven layer dip, and more than a little bit hungover. How are we expected to work under these conditions? So we're making this proposal to The Man, right here, right now: make the day after the Super Bowl a holiday.... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Between fake terrorist alerts and scandals big and small, this just might be the Best Best of the -ists ever. We're exhausted just thinking about it. First up, SFist, who saw their little 'ole site be the center of what was a nice little scandal (even getting their editor on TV) only to find their scandal dwarfed by the even bigger scandal caused by their Mayor boffing one of his aides' wife. We're not... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

As the world holds it's breath, teetering precariously on the cusp of the Super Bowl (well, at least in America), the wheels of the -ists keep on turning. Austinist was in a musical frame of mind as they listened to the new Shins album, updated the SXSW band listings and got called "punk rock" for their efforts by MTV. And an ice storm swept through the area. Bostonist said goodbye to John Kerry's plans... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Texas is thawing, the Northeast is freezing, and a sort of natural order seems almost restored to the Ist-A-Verse. Almost. Londonist HQ—that is to say, the city of London—was battered by heavy winds, making it a bad time to be a twelve-meter (nearly forty-foot) tall snowman. Still, not everyone decided to keep warmly covered. Meanwhile, back indoors, the Big Brother racism is now causing all kinds of headaches for international diplomats, and Londonist got into... more ›

Redskins Open Season Against Vikes Tonight

Redskins Open Season Against Vikes Tonight

Geezers need excitement. And for two of them, Redskins quarterback Mark Brunell and former Redskin/now-Viking QB Brad Johnson, ESPN's Monday Night Football premiere will be providing it as these two NFC foes duke it out at FedEx Field tonight at 7:30 p.m. For Washington, who miffed and mussed and stunk their way through the preseason, all eyes will be on the offense. Widely deemed a depthless liability toward the end of last year, a heavy... more ›

Sports Bits: Ends and Odds Edition

Sports Bits: Ends and Odds Edition

Redskins Stumble out of Preseaon The Redskins dropped their fourth and final preseason game last night, losing to the Baltimore Ravens 17-10. The loss sealed the first winless preseason in Joe Gibbs' 24 years as a coach. Though common wisdom dictates the insignificance of the preseason, there should be cause for concern among Redskins fans. The team scored a meager 27 points over the 4 preseason games, their lowest total since 1961. Their first-team... more ›

"It's Academic" Smackdown

"It's Academic" Smackdown

We have a problem. An untraditional addiction, really. We ride the snake every Saturday morning at 10 — and we mean every Saturday morning at 10 — with our man Mac McGarry. We turn on NBC4 and crash "It's Academic" — the longest-running pharm party of the mind on television. And this Saturday, Mr. McGarry is hosting two of the year's dopest quiz show bashes with the Washington-area final at 10 a.m. and the regional... more ›

Saturday Afternoon Raw

Saturday Afternoon Raw

Are you looking to cleanse your battered insides once and for all after scarfing down three Primanti's-style sandwiches, a six-pack of Iron City beer, and two grande Starbucks coffees at that Super Bowl theme party this past weekend? If you'd rather not sign up for a high colonic or a session in the vibratory chair at Dr. John Harvey Kellogg's Sanitarium, head to downtown Washington's Java Green restaurant this Saturday, February 11 at 1 p.m.... more ›

Hoyas Roll On With Win Over Pitt

Hoyas Roll On With Win Over Pitt

It being Super Bowl Sunday, there weren't many people too concerned with college basketball yesterday, but those who were saw Georgetown continue its outstanding season with a 61-58 defeat of No. 9 Pittsburgh. The game had a strange texture to it. Georgetown won despite a minus-12 rebounding margin and just two points from the bench. The Hoyas found themselves trailing 33-18 before closing the first half on a 10-2 run that trimmed the deficit... more ›

The Passion of the Gibbs: 'Skins Defense Gets Revenge on Bucs

The Passion of the Gibbs: 'Skins Defense Gets Revenge on Bucs

The Washington Redskins and the Tampa “Bay” Buccaneers are interesting opponents – so many contrasts, so many links. Like a meeting between the oldest and youngest NFL coaches. Like a playoff rematch between the last team to bounce Washington from the post-season. And Washingtonians still chafe over the fact that that young coach, Jon Gruden, won his Super Bowl with a quarterback most think should have been kept in DC. Earlier this season, when the... more ›

The Passion of the Gibbs: Week One

The Passion of the Gibbs: Week One

It may boil down to one of those oddball statistical flukes that sports devotees cling to as a higher sign -- like how the team who wins the media week Madden contest always wins the title -- but for the first 27 years of the Super Bowl era in the NFL, there was no game more important than the opening game. No team that lost their opener ever went on to win the Super... more ›

Two Cities, Two Mayors, Two Stadiums

Two Cities, Two Mayors, Two Stadiums

There's just something about a new stadium that provokes feelings of pride, of awe, and, most important to elected city officials, of appreciation. The final product, often architecturally stunning, serves as a long-standing reminder to residents and visitors alike of what one person -- a mayor, a member of a city council or Congress -- fought for, regardless of the cost or the casualties. Those millions of dollars of cement and steel become a... more ›

Out and About: Jolie Holland, Super Bowl and Chocolate

Out and About: Jolie Holland, Super Bowl and Chocolate

Along with the following picks, don't forget to check out DCist's Arts Agenda (First Fridays in Dupont!) and Music Agenda for events that might tickle your fancy this weekend. FRIDAY: >> Intimate roots-rocker Jolie Holland (at right) brings her sparse yet uplifting music to Jammin Java in Vienna. With guitarist Brooks Williams. 8 p.m., $12. >> If you're a fellow The OC freak (hey, we wear our obsession proudly on our sleeve), you'll remember pre-lesbian... more ›

The Passion of the Gibbs: Week 11 Preview

When Joe Gibbs became the head coach of the Washington Redskins, way back in the early days of the First Coming, things did not begin well for the young Don Coryell acolyte. That first season, the Redskins sputtered and flamed out during their first five games, losing all of them and descending into the cellar of the NFC East. However, over the rest of the season, Gibbs righted the ship and won eight of eleven,... more ›

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