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- The full police report certainly doesn’t make Sulaimon Brown look any better. [DeBonis]
- Despite the District’s attempts to bring graffiti artists into the mainstream, some prefer to stay in the shadows. They get arrested. [City Paper, PoP]
- God I miss Dr. Dremo’s even more when I see what they propose to put in its place. [DC Metrocentric]
- Myopic little twits share cars more than everyone else. [WaPo]
- A jazz club and theater are coming to Georgia Avenue. [Park View, D.C.]
- Does one cyclist wearing a helmet-cam make a trend? Sure! [Examiner]
- More and more apartment developers are dumping their money into the Washington market. [WaPo]
- NoMa installs a public art exhibition featuring work by Danny Harris of The People’s District. [NoMa]
- A pedestrian bridge could eventually cross Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. [GGW]
- The District is close to being free of court oversight of the services it provides to the mentally ill. [DeBonis]
- Georgetown University’s library debuts Kindles. [The Hoya]
- Do we really need a weekly gallery of mugshots? [WJLA]
- Transit? Check. Lego? Check. Happy blogger? Check. [Beyond DC]
- Now every cabinet agency is going to want a playground. [Housing Complex]
- Cops are the new developers in Prince George’s County. [Examiner]
- Myths, tall tales and legends of Washington. [Washingtonian]
Martin Austermuhle