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Oct 12, 2007

Annie Leibovitz @ the Corcoran Gallery of Art

Let’s get this out of the way: Whether you like it or not, Annie Leibovitz is an American Icon. Her intimate portrait photographs of the famous are so pervasive that even if you don’t know the name, you’re guaranteed to have seen her work, and lots of it. She began her career with Rolling Stone magazine when it was in its infancy, photographing the musically talented, and quickly became known for her deconstruction of human…

Aug 19, 2007

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Download the original attachment Chicagoist is gearing up for this weekend’s annual Air & Water Show along the lakefront. In what’s becoming an annual tradition around there, staff member Todd McClamroch even got to fly with one of the participants. Chicagoist’s decidedly opinionated readership was also appalled that one of their staffers found a popular local brewpub to be a great place to bring a kid. They also think that an unlikely activist for immigration…

Aug 15, 2007

D.C.’s Most Influential People

Just this week, GQ published their annual “50 Most Powerful People in D.C.” list. Populated by the likes of Condoleezza Rice, Nancy Pelosi, Karl Rove and Tim Russert, the list better describes the movers and shakers in “Washington”, but not the District. And since we’re snobs about local news and happenings, we threw together a little list of the people who really exercise influence in or over the lives of people who live and work…

Aug 14, 2007

Cal Ripken Jr. Named State Dept. Envoy

So who do you turn to if you’re an embattled administration facing an unpopular war, bitter criticism both at home and abroad, an exodus of senior staff, and the barrel of a long year’s worth of lame ducked-ness? A retired general? Nope. A political mastermind? Nah, that would be too easy. Perhaps a captain of industry? They’re too busy starting and running multi-billion dollar foundations. Well, then how about someone who made his name by…

Dec 14, 2006

Celebrity Stalker Alert

It feels like it’s been a while since anyone truly famous has graced our fair city with their presence, but it looks like that drought comes to an end today. According to an email we received yesterday, Matt Damon and Robert DeNiro are in town (actually in Fairfax, Virginia) today taping a special episode of Chris Matthews’ Hardball. Before you berate us for not passing this tip on earlier, tickets were only available to Mason…

Oct 19, 2006

Is Couric Cratering?

Thanks to Dave Hughes’ excellent DCRTV for reminding us of the local angle to a national media story: the status of Arlington native Katie Couric’s recent ascension to the anchor’s chair over at CBS News. Couric grew up in Arlington, attending Yorktown High School (where she was a cheerleader) and UVA before beginning her climb to the top of the TV news industry — a process that included a stint at D.C.’s WRC-TV, NBC4. From…

Jun 29, 2006

The Ty-D-Bol™ Memorial

Local blogger and Condoleezza Rice devotee Princess Sparkle Pony is wondering: Why on earth has the water at the U.S. Navy Memorial turned blue? Indeed, her majesty has turned up photographic evidence of the unnatural hue of the water in the Memorial’s fountains. As always, the Pink Pony asks the tough questions: Is it intentional? A prank? One thing is for sure, it now resembles the Ty-D-Bol™ Memorial more than anything. Honey, listen, next time…

Feb 28, 2005

An ‘MB’ D.C. Can Be Proud Of

At the eastern end of Lincoln Park along East Capitol Street, there are bronze statues of a large woman and two large children (well, the statues are large). They are frozen in mid-dance, facing toward the city’s first statue of Abraham Lincoln and the Capitol in the distance. The figures are rough-hewn, like tree bark, and elevated on a massive stone platform itself about five feet high. The woman is Mary McLeod Bethune, and the…

Feb 08, 2005

Paris on the Potomac: Perestroika or Palliation?

The always hilarious Boi From Troy cast a glance askance at Washington D.C.’s upcoming “Paris on the Potomac” celebration this week. Set to occur between Valentine’s and Memorial Day, Paris on the Potomac will feature “over 80 special French-themed programs” and will include performances, tours, lectures and exhibitions. All of which confuses the Boi, who wonders whether D.C.’s yen for John Kerry maybe got the better of us here in the nation’s capital. We won’t…

Feb 06, 2005

Your Sunday Politics

It wouldn’t be fair to say that Washington, D.C., spent the past week swept up in “State of the Union Fever.” After all, with the Inauguration only a few weeks past, there’s something about a SOTU that seems … so yesterday. It’s been years since a president ascended the congressional pulpit to suggest that the State of our Union was anything other than straight-up applejack goodness for everyone and everybody, and the last one who…

 
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