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Feb 08, 2007

Flamenco Season Is Here

Craving a little more castanet action in your life? The D.C. Flamenco Festival may be able to fill that void for you. Flamenco totally gets the shaft when it comes to media attention, compared to other forms of dance. Antonio Banderas makes cheesily scripted movies about tango and ballroom, and even performs the former in his Zorro films. Half our readership has probably been dragged to a swing dancing night at some point in their…

Feb 06, 2007

(Good) Radio Free D.C.

Driving down I-81 in central Virginia earlier this year, we heard something we haven’t heard in awhile: a radio station playing good music. This, and the announcement of “eco-station” 94.7 the Globe got us thinking: why doesn’t D.C. have a good independent music station? Other big cities have great listener-supported music stations, like KEXP in Seattle and WFMU in New York, and many other cities have decent student-run college stations. But D.C. has neither. About…

Nov 13, 2006

Time for a Pay Raise?

How much is public service in the District worth? This Tuesday the D.C. Council might tell us. In its last legislative session of the year, the council will be debating a number of measures and proposals, one that would provide funds for the trasitions of mayor-elect Adrian Fenty and council chair-elect Vincent Gray. But more than just provide them with the money needed to prep their teams for next January’s handover of power, the legislation…

Jul 25, 2006

United to Take On Real Madrid — in Seattle

After soundly thrashing Celtic FC in a friendly two weeks ago, MLS-leading DC United will take on another international power, only this time it’s the mighty Real Madrid. Due to scheduling conflicts at the local stadiums and Real’s already booked West Coast tour, this friendly will be played in Seattle at Qwest Field on August 9th at 11 p.m. ET. We here at DCist are bummed that we won’t be able to watch this…

Aug 22, 2005

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY: >> Watch a cartoon (and, according to reader comments, hipsters) come to life. Adding further cred to the notion that pop music is respectable as long as it’s from another country, the wildly popular duo Puffy AmiYumi bring their unforgettable show to the 9:30 Club tonight, with opener Adam Richman. 6 p.m., $20 TUESDAY: >> Because we love A Smokey Mountain Christmas, because the original version is always better, and because there’s nothing cooler…

Aug 22, 2005

Urine for a Treat at Signature Theatre

“I don’t think too many people are going to come see this musical, Officer Lockstock,” Little Sally whines during the second act of Signature Theatre’s production of Urinetown. And sure, it has what Sally calls an “awful title” and is, after all, about a town where times have gotten so tough, people have to pay in order to pee. But D.C. theater lovers should certainly beg to differ with young Sally’s assessment; Signature’s current…

Jul 27, 2005

Ask DCist: Suits to Suit You

I’m making the switch from a business casual job to a job where I’ll need to wear a suit every… single… day. I’m going to make an initial investment on about three suits (conservative type), and am willing to travel (I am vehicularly enabled) to search out the best deal. Unfortunately, I’m on a budget. Should I go the Men’s Wearhouse route, or are there outlets in the greater DC area that are worth checking…

Oct 26, 2004

Morning Roundup

Mayor Wants Action on Banning Dangerous Trains: The District’s city council and Mayor Anthony Williams are considering pushing through emergency legislation that would ban trains carrying hazardous materials through the city via a rail line that passes dangerously close to the Capitol and the National Mall. The Post reports that although the city wants the White House to take immediate action on this matter, if the city chooses to be aggressive on this, Ward 3…

Oct 07, 2004

Morning Roundup

Budget Passed: D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton tells the Post that she appreciates the House and Senate for passing D.C.’s 2005 budget without any new social riders. But D.C. officials tell the Post that a prohibition on District tax dollars being used for abortions for low-income women remains in place. Second Amendment Rights Broadened at Airports: From the Post, passengers at Regean National Airport and Dulles International Airport will now be allowed to carry concealed…

 
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