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Apr 11, 2006

West End Unfurls

Once mainly a dumping ground for hotels in easy striking distance of both Georgetown and downtown, the District’s West End neighborhood has lately experienced a building boom that may bring more residents than ever into the quiet area east of Rock Creek Parkway, north of Foggy Bottom, and west of Dupont Circle. For years, the West End had been a veritable eye of the storm — remaining oddly quiet, while the rest of the…

Mar 28, 2006

Take Home a Piece of Lulu’s and Blackie’s

The District will have one fewer place for middle-aged letches to hit on dancing college girls drinking watered-down hurricanes, when Friday night fades into Saturday morning and Lulu’s Club Mardi Gras packs up its multicolored awnings for good. Lulu’s has long been a fixture at the changing corner of 22nd and M Streets NW. Longtime owner Ulysses “Blackie” Auger sold Lulu’s years ago, and when he passed away in November 2004, his family opted to…

Sep 29, 2005

Be Beneficially Toasty This Friday

By DCist Food and Wine Contributor Michael Mugmon. After work on Friday evenings, DCist ponders our many social options. Head over to the local T.G.I. Friday’s and tell the wait staff that it’s our birthday? Think earnestly about exercising before deciding to watch What I Like About You? More often than not, DCist eschews –- well, postpones –- these alternatives and makes a beeline for the Wine Specialist and its weekly Friday night wine tastings….

Feb 06, 2005

Previously on DCist

— Infomercial guru Matthew Lesko now has a blog. And as you can see here, he’s enjoying his question mark mobile. — Coming to a Virginia license plate near you? — Iranian party thwarted. — Is Borf “an absolute replica” of your boyfriend? — Neo-Bourbon Street Lulu’s Club Mardi Gras to get new view: that of a zinc- and glass-clad condo building (with vertical gardens) — Plus the week in full….

Feb 03, 2005

Transforming an Ugly Corner

The corner of New Hampshire Avenue and M Street has never been known as one of the city’s most beautiful. With Don Shula’s steakhouse, Lulu’s Club Mardi Gras and the Exxon gas station in the center, you may wonder why the West End Ritz Carlton decided to set up shop on the edge of what could be described as a garish, undefined regurgitate semi-urban, semi-suburban architectural mess. Lulu’s attempts to transform the corner of M…

Feb 01, 2005

Beads and Parades and Parties, Oh My!

Ah, Mardi Gras. The annual bacchanal of food, drink, more drink, bared breasts and parades. Can’t make the trip to New Orleans this year? Next Tuesday, Feb. 8, a couple of local events will try to recreate some of the spirit of the season here in our own backyard. The annual Clarendon Mardi Gras parade will kick off at 8:00 p.m. at the corner of Wilson Boulevard and North Danville Street (by the Whole Foods),…

Sep 29, 2004

Who’s Full of Hot Air?

We came across this image from some sort of University of Oregon research page on urban heat islands. While a political pundit may try to say that Congress or the White House is full of hot air, it may in fact be the Pentagon. Examining this undated map, here are some locations in near the center of the city that produce a lot of heat. – the Pentagon – Department of Agriculture – Department of…

 
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