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- Prison break: Why was Harry Thomas Jr. in D.C. yesterday? It isn’t entirely clear. [Washington Times]
- So how’d that dance party protest against Harriet Tregoning go? Not so good. [Housing Complex, Twitter]
- The Office of the State Superintendent of Education paid a Chicago consulting firm $89,995 for one day of work at a conference. [Post]
- Dismemberment Plan played on Jimmy Fallon last night. [Jimmy Fallon]
- Remember, Remember, the fifth of…oh never mind: Yes, it’s election day. Here are live updates from the Virginia polls. [Post]
- Gettin’ in the kitchen with the new 14th Street bakery, Bakehouse. [BYT]
- Meet the new FishbowlDC editor, who, thankfully, does not plan to carry on Betsy Rothstein’s voice. [City Desk]
- Blues legend Bobby Parker passes away at the age of 76. [Mojo]
- This is cool: Investigating whatever happened to the old 9:30 Club’s videotapes of live performances. [Arts Desk]
- This Day in DCist: That time D.C. Watch predicted that our “czarist” town will eventually turn into “some Asian city” because bikes, or something.