Jun 01, 2009
D.C. Summer Interns Targeted by New Blog Updated
Photo by Grundlepuck UPDATE: Wow, huge apologies for directing anyone to this site, as an alert tipster points out that much of it appears to be blatantly plagiarized from The Phat Phree’s Look at My Striped Shirt!. We weren’t familiar with that particular work, but you should definitely not count on the DC Summer Interns blog for anything good after all, based on this evidence. They’ve only got two posts up (including one that…
Jan 07, 2008
CapitalWeather.com to Join Washingtonpost.com
Big news in the D.C. blogosphere! Jason Samenow of our favorite independent D.C. weather blog, CapitalWeather.com, just posted an announcement that his web site has been bought by partnered up with the washingtonpost.com. After nearly four years operating as an independent Web site, we are thrilled to announce that we will join washingtonpost.com tomorrow, January 8. CapitalWeather.com will officially become washingtonpost.com’s “Capital Weather Gang” blog. As soon as our area on washingtonpost.com launches, CapitalWeather.com will…
Jan 03, 2008
Suburban Metro Riders Get a Good Deal
Make sure to check out this post by former DCist editor Rob Goodspeed over at Goodspeed Update about the costs of a Metrorail trip per mile. Contrary to the claims of former WMATA Board Member T. Dana Kauffman that the new Metro fare structure is a “raw deal” for suburban commuters, Goodspeed finds that most suburban Metro commuters “continue to enjoy costs substantially lower than driving” and shows that commuters with longer trips actually…
Oct 05, 2007
Government Blogs: Would You Read Them?
Just a few days ago there was a flurry of sarcasm over the launch of DipNote, the comically named, poorly designed and dubiously intentioned new official State Department blog. It’s fair to say that its arrival was met in the larger blogosphere with a resounding thud, though whether there might be anything worthwhile content-wise in its existence seems worth going back to check at least a few times. Now there’s another new government blog being…
Oct 03, 2007
Washingtonpost.com Launches Local Blog Directory
We first heard about washingtonpost.com’s intentions to launch a comprehensive directory of D.C. area blogs last January, when they gathered a bunch of invited local bloggers to come have free soft drinks and chocolate-covered strawberries so they could pick all of our brains about how best to reach us on the interwebs. Today, we received the first word that the Local Blog Directory is up and running and available to users to register. Generally,…
Sep 25, 2007
Political Blogs Try to Talk About Living in D.C.
It’s rare that any of the well-read political blogs based here in Washington take on issues that fit within DCist’s mandate to stick mainly to local issues, but when they do, boy howdy, they can really make a mess of things for themselves. The American Prospect’s Ezra Klein has already issued a mea culpa for a post he put up late last night on his personal blog, which wondered why there aren’t more amenities for…
May 14, 2007
Rating the District’s Bathrooms
We love it when local bloggers take it upon themselves to explore the nooks and crannies of our city and report back to us. Today we were introduced to a new blog by Lia Pendarvis with the promising (though hilariously unflattering) title, The Lavatory Lady. As a mother of two young boys who are not only always on the go but often have “to go,” Lia confesses she spends an inordinate chunk of her daily…
Apr 30, 2007
Go Home Already: Don’t Drink the Water
>> After the fire at Georgetown Public Library, DDOT warns that Wisconsin Ave. Southbound is still blocked at 34th Street NW, Northbound Traffic is blocked at Q Street NW. East-West Routes are and will continue to be congested >> Scads of dead or dying fish are surfacing in the Shenandoah River, again. [Washington Times] >> Arlington’s Booeymonger really means it when they say their parking is for 20 minutes only. [Andyland via DC Blogs]…
Mar 29, 2007
Blogging Street Harassment
Recently we noticed a new D.C. blog, called Don’t Be Silent, pop up that’s dedicated to documenting street harassment in the District. In an e-mail exchange with its author, Golden Silence, we learned that she started the site as a way of speaking out against what she sees as rampant street harassment in our city, and out of frustration with the demise of the now-defunct HollaBackDC, which also used to serve as a place where…
Mar 22, 2007
Go Home Already: The Naked Now
If you managed to stay inside basking in the glow of fluorescent lights and humming computers, congrats. Our informal survey of the city’s green spaces indicates that most Washingtonians didn’t share your stamina and came up with some excuse to get outside. Whether you were “taking the dog to the vet,” “coming down with a touch of the flu” or just dealing with the House’s voting malarkey, we now proudly offer “Go Home Already:…