Photo by Aziz.

Photo by Aziz.

  • All of us Washingtonians, with our noses buried in our iPhones and Blackberries have made our city the “USA’s Most Socially Networked City,” according to some poll by some magazine. One person thinks it’s because of voting? Another says she tweets “to infect the public conversation with data,” which, ew, unfollow. And here I thought we all just had a shared fetish for kitten videos.
  • And Now, Anacostia writes about a new radio station, React Radio (WPWC 1480AM), “a DC-based, globally-minded progressive music and talk radio station” that’s moving into the former Mama Cole’s space at 1918 MLK Avenue SE.
  • The organizers behind the annual Columbia Heights Day are putting together a neighborhood spring yard sale on April 2. Get more info and add your place to the map here.
  • ICYMI: Loeb’s NY Deli has reopened at their new location, 1712 Eye Street NW.
  • Has anyone started lining up already for the iPad 2 release at 5 p.m. tomorrow?
  • Via Prince of Petworth, the DC Preservation League is celebrating 40th anniversary in the Wonder Bread Factory Building with cocktails and dancing on April 21. Get your tickets here.
  • Were you at Buddha Bar when Jennifer Hudson gave a surprise performance yesterday?
  • New Columbia Heights reminds us that tonight is Dining Out For Life, when select restaurants donate a portion of your bill to Food and Friends, which delivers food to people with illnesses like AIDS and cancer.
  • Only a few more days to get your advance tickets for DCist Exposed.