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- There was an actual fist fight in the Washington Post newsroom on Friday, between Style editor Henry Allen and feature writer Manuel Roig-Franzia, and everyone was racing to get the story today. Washingtonian, City Desk and Fishbowl DC all provide blow-by-blow coverage.
- “D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty and his economic development team must provide real estate documents to Deborah Nichols, the D.C. auditor, according to an Oct. 30 ruling by D.C. Superior Court Judge Eugene Hamilton.” [Washington Business Journal]
- Cate Blanchett, in town performing in A Streetcar Named Desire at the Kennedy Center, was spotted at the Columbia Heights Target over the weekend. [New Columbia Heights]
- There’s been a rash of smash-and-grab commercial burglaries at several businesses in Georgetown. [Georgetown Metropolitan]
- And yet more alleged anti-gay hate crimes around Georgetown University: a slur was written on the door of the school’s LGBTQ Center. [Vox Populi]
- Washington in the ’60s, a new documentary series produced by WETA, begins airing tonight at 9 p.m. [Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space]
- And everyone’s favorite local transit and urban development blog has a fancy new look! Check it out. [Greater Greater Washington]