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Sunflower Restaurant: Ready to Gogh Vegan?

Sunflower Restaurant: Ready to Gogh Vegan?

Written by DCist Contributor Oscar Bunoan Despite what you’ve read, Vincent Van Gogh was not insane. I mean, what’s the use of an earlobe to a painter anyway? An artist under mental distress, after all, would have immediately deemed his moneymakers a more suitable gift for an unsuspecting prostitute. Why make reference to the 19th century post impressionist? Because, whether James and Miranda Chen—owners of the Asian influenced Sunflower Vegetarian—realize it or not, he serves... more ›

Mstislav Rostropovich, 1927-2007

Mstislav Rostropovich, 1927-2007

Washington woke up this morning to the sad news that Mstislav Rostropovich died in Moscow today, after undergoing treatment for cancer since February. The world has lost a giant of music, an enthusiastic, larger than life figure for many of his 80 years among us. Many Washingtonians felt the loss more keenly because of the Russian cellist and conductor's long relationship with the city, as Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra from 1977 to... more ›

Beloved Seahorse Statue Returned

Beloved Seahorse Statue Returned

As D.C. juveline car theives are snatching cars for joyriding at alarming rates, police in Calvert County are not pursuing the case of the mysterious seahorse sculpture-napping that appears to be teenage prank. The beloved statue was outside the Adams Ribs restaurant near Prince Frederick earlier this summer when it was stolen. The sculpture is back, the Post reports, found dumped behind the cafeteria at a county middle school, where a group of the school's students painted the fiberglass creature in the spirit of Vincent VanGogh's "Starry Night" for a countywide public art project. Police said that if the horse was returned unharmed by the end of September, they wouldn't pursue the case. more ›

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