Jack Evans has served on the D.C. Council for nearly twenty years, representing Ward Two. He’s run for mayor before, and strongly considered running for Council Chair this year. Ultimately he sat that contest out, but he has certainly been one of the faces of the economic changes that have been taking place in the District over the past twelve years. Evans was recently spotted at Cafe Milano in Georgetown at his bachelor party, and today the Councilmember is marrying Michelle Seiver.

What does your Sunday routine look like?

We wake up pretty early and usually head down to Marvelous Market for a bite to eat. Then it’s off to services at Christ Church. The afternoon is spent as a family – running, walking the dog, or spending time in Montrose Park or Rock Creek Park. We then sit down for our Sunday night spaghetti dinner. The evening is usually spent getting the kids ready for school, maybe attending a sporting event or watching the Redskins. Once the kids settle in for the night, I try to catch up on the latest HBO series (looking forward to the Boardwalk Empire premier tonight) or Curb Your Enthusiasm reruns.

Do you have an iPod? If so, what have you been listening to?

No, I don’t have an iPod, but all three of my kids do. I listen to a lot of music though. I prefer 60’s and 70’s rock like the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springstein, the Who, and the Beatles.

Have you seen any good movies lately (DVD or theater)?

I get to the movies when I can, which unfortunately isn’t very often. Thankfully I have a handful of classics I can always fall back on – the Godfather films, Lawrence of Arabia, Casablanca, and for a good laugh, The Candidate.

How long have you lived in D.C. and why did you move here?

After spending the summers of 1975 and 1976 in the District, I moved here permanently in 1978. I had just finished law school and accepted a job at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Thirty-two years later, here I am.