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Jun 26, 2012

Jeff Black Apologizes to Butthurt Food Bloggers

Jeff Black, the chef and restaurateur who won a trio of prizes on Sunday at the RAMMY awards, is walking back some of the statements he made about food bloggers.

Feb 10, 2012

‘F*ck the Media!’: Partying With the Right-Wing Blogosphere

After the first day of the Conservative Political Action Conference, hundreds of bloggers got together to celebrate their rising power in right-wing politics and talk about just how much they loathe the mainstream media.

Oct 21, 2010

‘Atlantic’ Ideologue Avoids Drowning In D.C.’s Housing Market

Last spring, we noted that Atlantic business editor Megan McArdlejust could not find a tolerable home in the District on which to spend her federally-subsidized home buyer tax credit! McCardle received a fair amount of criticism from various sources for saying things like there are no Metro stops in Anacostia. (But there is a Ray’s the Steaks nearby!)

Apr 21, 2010

WaPo Launches New Local Opinions Blog

An addition to your RSS readers: the Washington Post’s new All Opinions Are Local site, featuring original and aggregated opinion-based content from seven prominent area bloggers, including yours truly. Several other writers involved you’re also likely familiar with include David Alpert from Greater Greater Washington, Dan Malouff of Beyond DC, and Topher Mathews from Georgetown Metropolitan. Rounding out the group are a few bloggers whose work I’m anxious to get to know better: Kenny…

Oct 15, 2009

WaPo Devotes More Front Page Inches to Facebook

Local blogger Ben Somberg writes in to let us know he’s had just about enough of front page stories about Facebook from the Washington Post. And he’s got the evidence to prove he’s not just a big whiner: since September of 2006, the Post has now devoted A1 space to stories about the social networking site a total of 15 times, by Somberg’s count. Today’s story, penned by youth reporter Ian Shapira, focuses on…

May 14, 2008

DCist to Represent D.C. in State Blogger Corps at Democratic National Convention

DCist was pleased to learn today that we’ve been selected as the official blog to represent the District of Columbia at this year’s Democratic National Convention in Denver. DCist will be part of the State Blogger Corps, which is a new cadre of bloggers who cover state and local politics that the Democratic National Committee has invited to sit with their own delegations on the convention floor. You can find a full list of…

Apr 04, 2008

For Area Blogger, Brunch At Kramerbooks Becomes Distressing Sartrian Ordeal

For some, “Hell is other people,” but for one local blogger, hell is just one person: the maitre d’ at Kramerbooks & Afterwords, who governed over last Sunday’s brunchtime with a haughty manner and a tendency toward “psychological abuse.” There were snippy quips over bathroom tokens, for example, and memories that seem to have been remembered in German. But the whole matter ended up taking an existential turn for the worse:I also heard Herr Säuglingsmörder…

Jan 09, 2008

Anacostia Wins HGTV Contest

Remember the HGTV Change the World, Start at Home contest we told you about last month? Anacostia was one of ten needy neighborhoods in the United States identified by the cable channel that was eligible to win a “neighborhood revitalization” package if it received enough votes online — and Anacostia has won! Anacostia will be the beneficiary of three specific revitalization projects: Homes on S Street: HGTV, Rebuilding Together and the National Trust for Historic…

Dec 13, 2007

Vote For Anacostia in HGTV Contest

We’ve mentioned it briefly before, but it’s worth reminding everyone that a D.C. neighborhood is in contention to win a makeover from HGTV, and a lot of local bloggers are asking you to cast your vote to help make it happen. In partnership with Rebuilding Together, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Natural Resources Defense Council, HGTV’s Change the World, Start at Home contest has identified D.C.’s Anacostia as one of ten needy…

Dec 05, 2007

Opposition Continues to Live Nation in Silver Spring

A Post business columnist and an independent music non-profit have joined the chorus questioning Live Nation’s proposal for a Silver Spring music hall. Last Friday, Steven Pearlstein wrote that while I.M.P. boss Seth Hurwitz has fought against competition for his 9:30 Club before, and his alternative proposal to Live Nation is in his own best interest, “he’s put forward a financial proposal attractive enough that county officials cannot ignore it.” Under their non-binding letter of…

 
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