Aug 16, 2017
Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Pot Activist Who Handed Out Joints Near The Capitol On 4/20
“I just want to know where I go to pick up my cannabis, and so does everyone else who was arrested that day.”
Apr 17, 2017
How D.C. Delivery Services Are Preparing For 4/20
“This is the Christmas of weed culture.”
Dec 10, 2007
Out of Frame: What Would Jesus Buy?
Reverend Billy and his Church of Stop Shopping are of the opinion that the masses have an opiate other than religion. And if it’s the merchandise that keeps us in line, then there is no time of year when we binge on our fix of choice like the holiday season. Bank accounts and credit card statements across the nation can do the testifying for us on this point. And so it is at the most…
Nov 28, 2007
Revisiting the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument
According to one observer, when the monument the Revisiting Series examined this week was unveiled on M and Connecticut Streets NW, the place was absolutely buzzing. The heroic bronze figure sat draped in his academic robe, book in hand, and looked out on the streets packed with the wide spectrum of adoring fans: men, women, and children “of all races and nationalities.” It was May 7, 1909. The Marine Band played “The Star-Spangled Banner” and…
Nov 23, 2007
Transit on Thursday Friday: Caught
As we are still recovering from the gluttony that was Thanksgiving, and since it was pretty slow news week in, well, everything, we are light on the transit news, too. But first, which D.C. Council Member likes to ignore laws? You get one guess and the answer is after the jump. Photo by AlbinoFlea…
Nov 20, 2007
About Tonight
>> The silent film version of the original Chicago will be presented with live musical accompaniment at the AFI Silver Theater. 7 p.m. >> New Yorker music critic Alex Ross will be at Politics and Prose to read from The Rest is Noise, a history of the 20th century through its music. 7 p.m. >> Brooklyn’s Black Dice are at the Rock and Roll Hotel with Ecstatic Sunshine, Baltimore’s Ponytail and The Methamphetamines. 8…
Nov 15, 2007
Photo of the Day: November 15, 2007
Flickr user musely gets a gold star today for both effort and execution, for this clever series of shots lining up currency with the D.C. buildings depicted on them. We suspect this is one of those things that seems simple, but in practice is a lot more difficult than it looks to get everything in focus and lined up perfectly. The nice thing about our city? You can tour all those landmarks and plenty…
Nov 15, 2007
Sloganeers @ DCAC
Sloganeers, running through December 9 at the DC Arts Center, is part of DCAC’s Curatorial Initiative program, in which established curators nurture emerging ones, and in the process, create unique group exhibits. This month’s exhibit, curated by Liz Flyntz, examines the use of slogans in artwork. While common in advertising, slogans often serve a different purpose when appearing in an artist’s work. Lou Laurita’s two displayed gouache on paper works, The Caveat and The Blind…
Nov 14, 2007
Go Home Already: Dots and Loops
>> D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty said that he will “continue to stand right beside Natwar Gandhi,” in the wake of the widening D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue embezzlement scandal. [WaPo] >> The Anacostia Farmers Market is closing down today after providing fresh produce to D.C. residents for nine years. [WJLA] >> Silver Spring’s artificial grass will stick around for another couple of months at least. [Free Ride] >> Get ready for the Million…