Films about the Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei, Texas Gov. Ann Richards, George Plimpton, New York Shakespeare Festival founder Joe Papp and the tragedy of Detroit. And, yeah, one about a penis museum.
May 08, 2012
Midwestern Transmissions: Silo Halo Tour Diary Day 2
Local guitar and bass trio Silo Halo is on an eight-day tour of the Midwest. We’ve asked them to send us thoughts and photos from the road.
Former D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams had some reassuring words for Detroit yesterday: if we could recover, you can too.
Jan 17, 2012
Ex-White House Bomb Sniffing Dog Goes Rogue
From roaming the halls of the White House to running from police in a Detroit airport — it’s been quite the fall from grace for Arco the dog.
Apr 10, 2009
What Ever Happened to Robert Bobb?
Robert Bobb isn’t a name you hear around the District much anymore, even though the man affectionately known as “Bob-squared” served as City Administrator during Mayor Anthony Williams’ second term and was elected to serve as president of the D.C. School Board in 2006. After having pretty much all of his authority pulled out from under him when Mayor Adrian Fenty gained control of the city’s schools, Bobb pretty much disappeared from everyone’s radar…
Dec 06, 2007
About Tonight
>> Detroit garage rockers Gore Gore Girls are at DC9 with two local acts: the Highballers and the Droptops. 9 p.m., $10. >> Don’t miss our full preview of the Stones Throw concert tonight at Black Cat. 8 p.m., $20. >> Looking to crash one of those well-monied D.C. holiday parties for free food and drinks? Via BrightestYoungThings, a handy list. >> Thievery Corporation’s Rob Garza’s latest side-project, Dust Galaxy, will be at the musician’s…
Dec 05, 2007
DCist Interview: Faye Moskowitz
To celebrate the release of Electric Grace: Still more Fiction by Washington Area Women tonight, editor Richard Peabody and ten of the book’s forty-two contributors will be reading selections from their work at Politics & Prose tonight at 7 p.m. Faye Moskowitz, a memoirist, poet, short story writer and professor, will read from her story “Completo (A Triptych),” from the journal, Story Quarterly. Professor Moskowitz—or just Faye, as she would have it—grew up in Detroit…
Dec 04, 2007
Why Washington Walks
A new report from the Brookings Institution shows that the D.C. metro area has the most “walkable places” per capita of any American city — one for every 264,000 people, beating out even New York City for walkability. Visiting Fellow Christopher B. Leinberger says that the Washington region could serve as the model for the direction the country’s other metro areas are heading over the next generation. The Associated Press already picked up on the…
Nov 27, 2007
Difficult Days For The Washington Redskins
Yesterday, I found it difficult to write about Washington’s loss over the weekend to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It had nothing to do with the play on the field, which amounted to a carbon copy of the previous week’s loss. Jason Campbell strove mightily to lead the team past their mistakes, only to be done in by mistakes of his own. A game changing moment came when the offense failed to obtain some badly needed…