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Jan 11, 2007

Nostalgic Comedy Show, Rejuvenated

Back in October, we reported on a weekly comedy showcase at the 18th Street hangout Bossa that went homeless after some beef between the venue’s managers and the show’s emcees. It was a sad day for many budding Washington comics, since the Thursday nights at Bossa had a Dead Poets Society-meets-Cheers camaraderie. It felt like home for the comics and Bossa regulars. At DCist, we crossed our fingers that the word would spread, and another…

Aug 08, 2006

Klee and the American Collector

At DCist, we have danced all around the Paul Klee show, Klee and America, at the Phillips Collection. Our classical music man Charles discussed Klee and Gunther Schuller, and we tempted you with the show here, here, and here. It’s finally time to turn a critical eye on Klee’s work itself. Paul Klee could be one of history’s most schizophrenic painters. When he shows up, one might say, sober for work, does his aesthetic stretches,…

Jul 24, 2006

The Fringedown: Monday

In its first weekend, the Capital Fringe Festival turned downtown D.C. into a moveable feast of performance, as show after show made its Fringe debut. As we enter Day Five of the festival, it’s now time to go get a second helping—a show you want to see again or a show your friends have told you is a must-see. Even still, a handful of shows will get their start today. At DCist, we’d love to…

Mar 15, 2005

Music Picks: Classical Agenda

(Classical music agenda contributed by Charles T. Downey of Ionarts) Want to hear something classical to impress your family and friends? At DCist, we have some quick picks for you, and can you say free concerts? That’s right, Washington has more excellent classical music to be heard for free than probably anywhere else, and we’re here to tell you about it. For more information, see our Concert Schedule at Ionarts. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS: >> Free…

Feb 14, 2005

Reconsidering the Jumbo Slice

Thanks to Rock Creek Rambler, we learn that Pizza Mart, home of 18th Street’s original jumbo pizza slice (or something like that depending on what pizza entrepreneur you talk to) was shut down recently for health code violations including, according to the Post’s culling of municipal reports, “debris, no certified food supervisor and unclean food contact surfaces and equipment.” If we read the report correctly, the restaurant was closed two Fridays back and reopened that…

Jan 07, 2005

Double G Gets ‘Ugly’ on Barracks Row

Barracks Row already has already added a fine dining restaurant, a martini bar, and an Irish pub new to its list of offerings on Eighth Street SE. And now comes Graig Glufling, former chef at Matchbox, bringing classic American comfort food to The Ugly Mug, his new bar on the Row. When DCist says new, we do mean new. The Ugly Mug opened on Dec. 30. Tom Sietsema remarked in his weekly chat that when…

 
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