Who prank calls a family about their lost dog, let alone to tell them that the dog had been “fried and eaten”? Bunch of savages in this town.
Michael Dax Iacovone and Mike Blasenstein, who founded the Museum of Censored Art in response to the National Portrait Gallery’s removal of David Wojnarowicz’s “A Fire in My Belly,” will be awarded the American Library Association’s John Phillip Immroth Memorial Award.
The Rock the Bells festival is apparently skipping the District this year, crushing the hopes of everyone who really wanted the chance to see Lauryn Hill no show. I mean, again.
Authorities believe that the violent carjacking which took place at the Largo Town Center Metro station this morning may be connected to a previous carjacking at the New Carrollton station. Metro Transit Police are asking for the public’s help in solving the crime.
Former Redskins running back Clinton Portis blamed Donovan McNabb’s failings with the team on his inability to handle the Washington media, apparently forgetting where McNabb previously played football.