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Eating In, Part One: Roll Your Own

Eating In, Part One: Roll Your Own

Ask most people their favorite Indian bread and naan often takes the spotlight. I can't knock naan. The refined flour yields some of the same qualities that made Wonder Bread appealing when I was three. But sometimes I crave something with a little more flavor -- and a lot more cholesterol. Something that speaks to that same inner voice that drives me to consume things like late-night pizza and tasty burgers with reckless abandon. more ›

The Whiteys at the Washingtonian, City Paper and DCist

The Whiteys at the Washingtonian, City Paper and DCist

The Post has long been struggling with an apparent lack of diversity in their ranks, a reflection of the sad fact that much of American journalism remains dominated by white reporters, editors, and managers. In late 2004 Post staffers openly expressed their unhappiness that a white man had been chosen over a woman and a black man to be the paper's managing editor, and, more recently, there were grumblings over the promotion of Robert McCartney, who is white, to the position of Metro assistant managing editor, beating Hispanic City Editor Gabe Escobar to the punch. more ›

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