Photo by Glyn Lowe Photos.
- Were you down at today’s protest march through the streets of the District like the ladies above? Send us your photos!
- The D.C. Record Fair will return on October 23, this time in Rosslyn. [Arts Desk]
- Walmart’s signed its first D.C. lease. [@oconnellpostbiz]
- You’re going to pay more for beer at Caps and Wizards games this year. [Bog]
- Things D.C. police are looking for: four armed gunmen, a missing nine-year-old girl. [@segraveswtop/WTOP]
- Mayor Gray to United: you’re going to have to pay for your own stadium. [Examiner]
- Remembering Steve Jobs at the Georgetown Apple Store: “It’s like planting a flower, a few leaves drop, a few branches drop off the tree, but I think what’s planted today is going to be lasting.” [Computer World]
- Anyone want a bunny? [WaPo]
- Free beer! [PoP]
- Anacostia residents are getting free Circulator passes to make up for the cut of a discounted fare system. [Examiner]
- Must read: Dave McKenna on the District hosting the 2013 Gay Softball World Series. [City Desk]
- Metro has started building the transit agency’s first Bike & Ride facility at College Park. [WMATA]
- NO ROADS IN VIRGINIA! [Richmond Times-Dispatch]
- The Cooch was in the District yesterday, talkin’ politics with students at his alma mater, Gonzaga College High School. [WaTimes]
- Youth unemployment in the District well above national average. [The Root DC]
- Site across the street from Nationals Park finally gets its raze permit. [JDLand]
- Awesome find by John Kelly, “The List” of District restaurants which had integrated by the early 1950s. [WaPo]
- A District court is examining the legal standards of police frisking. [Legal Times]
- Man, the 1980s was a weird decade for music. [Rolling Stone]
- Happy anniversary, Double Dare! [Facebook]
- All good things must come to an end. [HuffPo]