Photo by m hoek

Photo by m hoek

  • As pictured at right, the Haitian Embassy got more donations than they could handle on Sunday, and were calling for volunteers to help them sort it all earlier today, but word is that they already have all the help they need.
  • Don’t neglect to read about possible plans to move the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, one of D.C.’s best high schools, out of its home in Georgetown and over to the former Logan Elementary School campus near Union Station. As Bill Turque reported in WaPo on Sunday, the move would potentially make room for a new Ward 2 neighborhood high school.
  • Incredible story from Harper’s available online: Scott Horton reports on a long-secret NCIS report that shows the ridiculous lengths investigators went to in order to claim that the deaths of three detainees at Guantanamo Bay in 2006 were “suicides.” Must read.
  • Over at the Washington Business Journal, Jonathon O’Connell has the scoop on oft-controversial Fenty economic development adviser David Jannarone’s move over to Allen Lew’s Office of Public Education Facilities Modernization.
  • DCmud has word from the Corcoran College of Art and Design that the school may have finally found a development partner for its stalled project at the former Randall Junior High School site. “No news yet on who the new mystery developer might be or what changes might happen to the previous designs by Shalom Baranes Architects,” though.
  • Tickets are still available for the DMV Helps Haiti Benefit Concert at the 9:30 Club tonight, featuring Wale, Tabi Bonney, and many more.
  • What if Martin Luther King, Jr. were on Twitter?