A California man wanted in the killing of a family of four in the Czech Republic was detained Thursday evening at Dulles International Airport.
Dec 15, 2009
D.C.’s Streetcars Arrive at Port of Baltimore
Courtesy DDOT WTOP is reporting that D.C.’s streetcars arrived at the Port of Baltimore over the weekend, and are now awaiting customs clearance before being moved to their new home at the Greenbelt Rail Yard. As we previously reported, the streetcars were loaded up and shipped here last month after spending several years sitting in the Czech Republic. The District government ordered and paid for the cars long before tracks had begun to be…
On Tuesday, the District Department of Transportation released the above images of the city’s three streetcars being loaded up for shipping. That’s good news, considering D.C. taxpayers have been paying to store the streetcars in the Czech Republic for over four years now. DDOT says these images show the streetcars being loaded onto flatbed trucks in the Czech Republic and then arriving in Hamburg, Germany. They are expected to make it to D.C., by ship,…
Jun 20, 2008
Lost Holiday @ SILVERDOCS
At the outset of Lost Holiday, a charming, funny, and almost unintentionally political documentary out of the Czech Republic, director Lucie Králová rather cheekily declares the film, via the opening credits, to be a “detective documentary.” It’s a touch that borders on precious, and a tone that continues in the often wry intertitles that mark time throughout the “investigation” that is the film’s subject. What they’re trying to detect are the identities of six men…
Dec 06, 2007
Popcorn & Candy: New Wave is Middle Aged
DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Repertory: The 400 Blows Expect to see plenty of French New Wave retrospectives over the next year or so, as 2008 represents the movement’s 50th anniversary. If Claude Chabrol’s 1958 Le Beau Serge lit the fuse, François Truffaut’s 400 Blows was the first in a subsequent series of cinematic explosions that announced France’s new generation of…
Oct 02, 2007
About Tonight
>> Tickets are still available to see Argentine-Swedish songwriter and solo classical guitar player José González, he of the awesome indie cover songs (and a bunch of originals, too) play the 9:30 Club. Doors 7:30 p.m., $20, with James Blackshaw. >> Washingtonians are, for better or for worse, often defined by their work, so tonight at the Goethe Institut the DC Asian-Pacific-American Film Festival has a collection of shorts related to job issues called…
Oct 01, 2007
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY >> At the ripe young age of 24, Patrick Wolf has already achieved a lot: three albums of brooding electronica and orchestral pop, modeling campaigns for Burberry, headlines in the British tabloids and at least one on-stage altercation that found the lupine violinist attacking his strung-out drummer with a cymbal. Drama notwithstanding, Wolf’s latest, the surprisingly upbeat The Magic Position, is undoubtedly one of this year’s best. Come see what all the fuss is…
Jun 06, 2007
Once in a Lifetime: This is Not My Beautiful Wife!
Once, they call it. There’s a song by that name in the film, but the title could just as well be writer/director John Carney’s private joke about how often this premise can be expected to work: Two talented musicians, one of them very young and not yet famous; the other no longer young and probably as famous as he’s likely to become, meet cute on the streets of Dublin and spend a couple of…
Mar 06, 2007
Where Are the Local Colleges in the NBA?
Last week the Wizards signed former GW forward Mike Hall to a 10-day contract, making him the second Colonial from last year’s team to make it to the NBA. The first was Pops Mensah-Bonsu, who scored the first points by a GW player in the NBA since Yinka “the Stinka” Dare in 1998. Neither look to play much this season, but it got us thinking – where are all the other players from local colleges?…
Jun 16, 2006
World Cup Update: Backs Against the Wall
On Monday, the U.S. suffered a sobering 3-0 loss to the Czech Republic. Monstruous forward Jan Koller scored in the 5th minute of play, putting the U.S. on its heels. The Czechs did not look back, out-hustling, out-muscling, and out-classing the U.S. for the remainder of the game. How does a team maintain a positive attitude coming from a game in which it was so thoroughly beaten? Apparently with a rededication to the original…