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Out of Frame: <em>The Green Hornet</em>

Out of Frame: The Green Hornet

Superheroism 101, Lesson 1: never choose a sidekick who is either more super or more heroic than you are. If you're TV's Batman, for instance, you pick a teenage kid and dress him in a yellow cape and green hotpants. No one's ever going to wonder which one of you is the boss. Britt Reid, also known by his crime-fighting alter-ego The Green Hornet, seems to have forgotten that lesson in the new big screen adaptation of the long running radio/TV/comic character. more ›

More Photos of Marion Barry Wearing a Cape

More Photos of Marion Barry Wearing a Cape

Because when you have photos of Marion Barry wearing a cape, how can you not publish them? more ›

Budget Activists Get D.C. Council to Dress Up Like Superheroes

     

Score a serious, if whimsical publicity win for the folks behind Save Our Safety Net, the group of activists that's been pushing the D.C. Council to enact a new millionaires tax as a means of solving the city's budget woes. Working in conjunction with the Fair Budget Coalition, the group managed to convince at least four council members to dress up like superheroes at a rally outside the John A. Wilson Building on Wednesday. more ›

Mayor Fenty Needs to Fight Crime

Mayor Fenty Needs to Fight Crime

Like, literally. Our sister site Londonist brings news of London Mayor Boris Johnson, who on Tuesday night jumped off of his bike to save a woman from an aggressive gang of teen girls. The victim of the attack, who actually voted for opponent Ken Livingstone in last year's mayoral election, called Johnson "my knight on a shining bicycle" in comments to The Guardian. more ›

Voting for Super Mayor Ends Tonight

Voting for Super Mayor Ends Tonight

The long campaign for the D.C. mayoralty, begun roughly Tuesday, draws to a close today -- with no clear front-runner in sight. As voters head to the polls (voting is open until 6 p.m.), many are still asking questions about the candidates. They've all got their strengths -- some endowed by radioactive spiders, others by cybernetic implants. But aren't these capes all carpetbaggers? Can any of them represent the District? more ›

We Would Like Some Superheroes Too, Please!

We Would Like Some Superheroes Too, Please!

Not technically D.C.-related, but given that this may actually be the best local TV news story we've ever seen, there was just no way we could pass on it. WLWT in Cincinnati reports on the "growing trend" of "real-life superheroes" in this piece of pure comedy gold. Make sure not to miss the interaction between Cincinnati's top superhero, "Shadow Hare," and a Cincinnati cop about halfway through. Absolutely brilliant. more ›

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