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Aug 31, 2007

The Weekly Feed: Exasperated Edition

Hudson to Replace David Greggory We mentioned Hudson back in May, when the first news of the transition in store for David Greggory’s Restau Lounge at 21st and M St. NW broke. We get a little more info about this change this week. In the TomChat, we learn that the change will take place sometime next month, and that—contrary to what we’ve heard before—Chef Greggory Hill will be heading elsewhere. Hill will be replaced by…

Aug 31, 2007

White House Press Secretary Tony Snow Resigns

Famed jazz flute player Tony Snow will step down as White House Press Secretary on Sept. 14, adding one more bleeding gash to the already hemorrhaging patient known as the Bush Administration. CNN is reporting that Snow, who makes $168,000 as the White House spokesman, says he is leaving for financial reasons, reiterating that he took a significant pay cut to take the position over a year ago in April 2006. It’s an awfully weird…

Sep 22, 2006

Overheard in D.C.: Please Raise Your Voice in the Museum

This week’s Overheard entries were a little slim, and with that in mind, we thought perhaps an assignment was in order. Don’t worry, we’re not springing a pop quiz on you on a Friday, and this is nothing like that dream you had where you walked into class naked. Unless you want it to be. That’s your business. But here in Washington, we have no shortage of places to eavesdrop on the unsuspecting, and that’s…

Feb 28, 2006

Smith Case Arouses Washington’s Interest

Well, President George W. Bush and Republicans in Congress have almost completed a generation-long march towards pushing the Supreme Court rightwards, and with all the pieces finally in place, the conservative wing of the court will finally have its day today — Anna Nicole Smith is before them. The former Playboy model and weight-loss promoter is appealing to the highest court of the land to ensure that she didn’t marry a man 63 years her…

Sep 11, 2005

Previously on DCist

On Friday, DCist readers engaged in some relatively civil back and forth over the much publicized America Supports You Freedom Walk, an event organized by the Department of Defense to honor the service of the country’s countless men and women in uniform and to memorialize the death of those who lost their lives four years ago at the Pentagon. Taking place today, thousands of people, pictured above, gathered at the Pentagon and followed a…

Jul 01, 2005

Justice O’Connor Resigns

OK, so there isn’t a specific D.C. angle other than it takes place here, but this is pretty monumental news in the larger scheme of things. Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, today announced her resignation, the first in over 10 years and one likely to set up what is sure to be a long and brutal battle between conservative factions looking to reign in “judicial activism”…

 
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