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Dec 14, 2007

Popcorn & Candy: Shadowy Men in a Shadowy Sewer

DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Repertory: The Third Man The AFI continues to please with yet another showing of an absolute must-see classic. Last week it was The 400 Blows, and this week it’s three showings of Carol Reed’s gripping British noir, The Third Man. Based on a story and a screenplay by Graham Greene, the movie is a study in…

Jan 04, 2007

The Homeopathy Monument

Washington is full of monuments to famous people — Washington, Jefferson, Einstein, Hahnemann. Hahnemann? Not a forgotten vice president or a general, Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann was the founder of homeopathic medicine. His impressive monument, located at 16th and Massachusetts NW near Scott Circle, isn’t too helpful — it says “HAHNEMANN” on the top, as if everybody knows who he is. There are also a few Latin and German sayings (he was born in Saxony…

Jan 27, 2005

Morning Roundup: We’re In the Money Edition

Today will be mostly sunny blustery and cold with highs around 30. This photo of Lafayette Park was taken by Thomas Michael Corcoran. D.C. Government: Rolling in Dough: D.C. Chief Financial Officer Natwar M. Gandhi announced yesterday that the D.C. government had a surplus of $318 million in 2004 and has amassed $1.2 billion in savings. After withholding most to accommodate for expected increases in healthcare for city employees and other expenses, Gandhi is…

Jan 16, 2005

Previously on DCist

If you’re reading this now, there may be a light dusting of snow on the ground. Before the worsening weather last night, we’re able to get a shot of the Washington Monument toward dusk from the Tidal Basin. With the weather deteriorating during the week, the next few days could make for a more than uncomfortable Inauguration. Capital Weather has the latest. In the meantime, here’s what you may have missed on DCist over…

Jan 14, 2005

AIA Honors Three Area Projects

Three Washington-area projects have been recognized by the American Institute of Architects as winners of their 2005 Honor Awards. The Gannett/USA Today Corporate Headquarters in Tysons Corner is among the recipients of the AIA’s Honor Awards for Architecture, while the Anacostia Waterfront Initiative Framework Plan and Cady’s Alley in Georgetown are among the projects awarded the AIA’s Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design. One of 13 buildings chosen from more than 400 entries,…

 
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