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Jun 07, 2007

Transit on Thursday: Intersection Correction Edition

Some people might assume that dangerous, congested roadways are just one of those things you have to accept about city life. We disagree. Luckily, so do a lot of other people. This week, we look at two efforts to make District streets a little safer, and a little smoother. Also, we’ve brought back our weekly posting of anticipated Metro service disruptions over the weekend. Photo by everyskyline…

Apr 13, 2007

Sand and Booze in Your Shoes

As April showers wane and spring becomes summer, much of Washington looks toward the shore for respite from city life. Just a few hours (and one long bridge) separate us from Ocean City, Md., home of crabs, boardwalk fries and recently-transplanted Fractured Prune donuts. Local Ocean City businessmen, unwilling to rest on these laurels, have begun stocking the ideal summertime accessory: the flask/flip flop hybrid. WUSA told us about it last night, but the shoe…

Mar 04, 2007

More Shopping, Less Center

Former Editor-in-Chief Ryan Avent writes a weekly column about neighborhood and development issues. I asked in a post last week that developers not go out of their way to accomodate cars and that residents not go out of their way to drive. Reasonable propositions. Still, as a number of commenters noted, you can’t suggest something along those lines and then expect Washingtonians to be heroes, throwing knapsacks over their shoulders as they head off on…

Feb 16, 2007

Overheard in D.C.: School’s Out for Winter

The roads are clear and dry, and city life is back to normal as we stand down from the state of high meteorological alert that was Snowpacalypse ’07. OK, so that’s just a dream, and we’re still seeing people stuck in the ice on the side of the road with alarming regularity. But, there’s a thaw coming soon, and before you know it, you’ll be able to stop launching yourself backwards at 25 mph just…

Jan 21, 2007

Suburb Time, and the Living is Easy

Former Editor-in-Chief Ryan Avent begins a new weekly opinion column on neighborhood issues today. To many central city residents, the suburban enterprise can seem a quixotic one, and the suburbanite a perplexing character. Pressing ever outward, he seeks to leave behind the impedimenta of urban life, only to find that the more pristine his new surroundings, the faster and thicker does the baggage of congestion gather around him. Almost immediately he finds that his new…

Oct 03, 2006

Opinionist is Back

Got something to say, D.C.? Well, Opinionist is listening. That is, we’re listening as long as your opinion is on the short side and somewhat interesting to read. Also, it doesn’t hurt to be funny. After a brief hiatus (we were busy catching up on the new fall TV season) Opinionist back. DCist is currently accepting submissions for our Sunday Op/Ed section. We encourage thoughtful, critical, constructive and articulate first person op-eds about almost anything…

Sep 05, 2006

Mediocre Massachusetts Avenue

Ouch. For anyone who recently moved into one of the many apartment buildings rising along Massachusetts Avenue between Mt. Vernon Square and Chinatown and read the Post yesterday, it may have been a bit of a shock to find the city’s newspaper of record heaping criticism on the developments. In an article gracing the front page of the Style section and titled “The Mediocre Mile,” Post writer Philip Kennicott left little debate over what he…

May 12, 2006

Opinionist: Open to the Public

Speak up, D.C. We know you have a lot to say, so say it here. DCist is accepting submissions for our Op/Ed section, Opinionist, which runs on Sundays. Send us your thoughtful, critical, constructive and articulate first person op-eds about almost anything and everything having to do with life in D.C. and its environs. Observations about city life, politics (local, national and international), arts, culture, food, music, metro, sports, et cetera are all valid provided…

Apr 13, 2006

Opinionist Wants You!

Why so shy, D.C.? We’ve had our say, and now it’s your turn. DCist is accepting submissions for our Op/Ed section, Opinionist, which runs on Sundays. We encourage thoughtful, critical, constructive and articulate first person op-eds about almost anything and everything having to do with life in D.C. and its environs. Observations about city life, politics (local, national and international), arts, culture, food, music, metro, sports, et cetera are all valid provided they express your…

Mar 28, 2006

DCist Interview: Franklin Foer

Franklin Foer, a longtime writer for The New Republic, was recently named editor of the venerable political magazine. A fourth generation Washingtonian, he’s authored a book called, “How Soccer Explains the World,” (which we heartily recommend), and his writing has appeared in a host of publications, from The New York Times to Spin. Mr. Foer was good enough to take a few of our questions, on blogging, city life, and those cursed Chelski footballers. What’s…

 
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