Dec 05, 2007
Opposition Continues to Live Nation in Silver Spring
A Post business columnist and an independent music non-profit have joined the chorus questioning Live Nation’s proposal for a Silver Spring music hall. Last Friday, Steven Pearlstein wrote that while I.M.P. boss Seth Hurwitz has fought against competition for his 9:30 Club before, and his alternative proposal to Live Nation is in his own best interest, “he’s put forward a financial proposal attractive enough that county officials cannot ignore it.” Under their non-binding letter of…
Oct 17, 2007
Fenty Orders Switch to Time and Distance Meters
Mayor Adrian Fenty has ordered all D.C. taxicabs to switch to time and distance meters, abandoning forever the controversial zone system that has been unique to Washington for decades. “As we work to become a world-class city, it is essential that all aspects of District government are user friendly, fair and efficient for residents and visitors alike,” Fenty said in a statement released to the media. “District residents are overwhelmingly in favor of modernizing…
Oct 17, 2007
Morning Roundup: Taxi Transformation Today
Good morning, Washington. Can you feel the excitement in the air? That’s right: it’s Taxi Decision Day. Will District residents get a shiny new meter system, or have to make our peace with zones for the foreseeable future? Or will we be treated to a metered zone hybrid/abomination? It’ll be just a few hours until we find out. Immigration Measures Elicit Passion, Lawsuits: The Post reports on the scene in Prince William County, where…
Oct 03, 2007
Regarding MacKaye, a Steady Diet of Misinformation
Early yesterday morning, the tragic news was announced. On Myspace, a bulletin appeared that read: Ian Mackaye, lead singer of influential hardcore band Minor Threat as well as Fugazi passed away today in a Baltimore hospital room. Outside a Fugazi show in New Jersey last night, the singer was struck by a car passing by the front of the Ventura Theatre. Brunswick police say that the driver allegedly stopped, but then fled the scene. There…
Oct 02, 2007
Chubby chogging?
For those folks who tune into Washingtonian food critic Todd Kliman’s weekly chogs, we know he can get a little outta control. If you were paying attention to the chog this morning, you may have noticed this rather interesting exchange: DC: Hi Todd, Several well known chefs are lending their names to new restaurants in DC… Do you agree with DonRockwell of donrockwell.com that the latter two are merely “hype-driven, let’s-give-the-restaurant-critics-an-erection outposts” or do you…
Sep 07, 2007
DCist Celebrates Three Years
Happy Birthday to us! We here at DCist can hardly believe it’s been three years since the official launch of this humble little web site, so we couldn’t let the occasion pass by without the slightest amount of fanfare. It was three years ago today that founding editors Rob Goodspeed and Mike Grass first launched DCist, the fifth site in the -Ist empire, which now includes fourteen cities all over the world. What started as…
Sep 04, 2007
Closing Bell Rings for Common Share
Sad but true: the Post has some great coverage of the closing night at Common Share on Friday. The bar, located on 18th Street NW south of the Adams Morgan strip and just north of Florida Avenue, was one of the cheaper places in the city, with beers going for $2. While there are rumors that the bar may reopen elsewhere, possibly the H Street NE strip, we’ll sure miss the inexpensive brew and laid…
Sep 04, 2007
Spoon Makes Good on Promise of 2nd Show
Spoon front man and friend of DCist Britt Daniel has left us another update regarding their upcoming performances in the area. Yes, that’s right, we said “performances.” Plural. As he hinted at in his last comment, the band is keeping their 10/23 date at the 9:30 Club with The Ponys following the 10/22 gig with The Shins at Merriweather. Here’s what Britt had to say: Hi again. We did finally figure out a way…
Aug 31, 2007
Overheard in D.C.: Gentlemen and Scholars
This week at Overheard, we’d like to take a moment to give thanks for a segment of the population that we feel is unfairly maligned. That’s right, we’re talking about you, Mr. Stares Blatantly at Women’s Breasts on the Metro. And you, sir, who just nearly walked into a pole while leering at the woman who just walked past. We raise our glasses to the guy surreptitiously taking pictures of girls’ rear ends on the…
Aug 28, 2007
The Rentals @ 9:30 Club
Matt Sharp and Rivers Cuomo have a number of things in common. They’ve both been in Weezer for starters. They both have a tremendous gift for a catchy melody. They both look good in thick-rimmed glasses. They’ve both put bands they’ve been in on indefinite hiatus. Where they depart though is in what happened after their bands’ respective hiatuses. Cuomo, after having revealed perhaps a bit too much of his inner monologue for his own…