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Jul 02, 2015

Photo: Check Out Discovery’s Chompie Replacement Mural

Chompie is dead. Long live “JAWSOME” mural.

Jun 05, 2015

No Chompie: Discovery Announces Contest For Massive Shark Week Mural

No, Chompie won’t be making an appearance in Silver Spring this year.

Jun 27, 2012

Jaws Over Silver Spring: Chompie to Make Long-Awaited Return for Shark Week’s 25th Anniversary

Shark Week, that annual celebration of selachimorphae, is marking its 25th anniversary. And to commemorate that milestone, Discovery Communications’ headquarters in Silver Spring will once again be adorned with a giant, inflatable shark.

Jun 26, 2011

Silverdocs: The Show Goes On

Last night was “closing night” for Silverdocs, and the awards were handed out yesterday afternoon, but that doesn’t mean the festival’s over. Indeed, today and tomorrow are packed with final screenings of films that played this week, including some of the most high-profile titles and award winners.

Feb 22, 2008

Discovery Channel Protester Arrested

James Jay Lee, the man better known only as “Lee”, the organizer of a lengthy protest against The Discovery Channel, has been arrested by Montgomery County police. Lee appears to have spent thousands of dollars in advertising his protest plans in publications such as the Express and hiring homeless people to beef up his presence in front of the cable network’s Silver Spring headquarters. WJLA reported that Lee was arrested yesterday on charges of littering…

Feb 19, 2008

Discovery Protester Paid the Homeless

In case you weren’t already convinced that the one-man crusade against Silver Spring’s Discovery Channel, which also produced a series of ads promoting the protest in the print edition of Express, was more than a little light on widespread support, take a look at the photo above. Flickr contributor chip py the photo guy snapped this shot yesterday of a man who was paid by the organizer to join the protest.After a low turnout…

Jan 29, 2008

Protest Against Discovery Channel Belies Honors

Sometime last week a friend of DCist sent in this rather hilarious web site promoting what appears to be a one-man crusade and protest against the Silver Spring, Md.-based Discovery Channel. As you can see, the singularly named “Lee,” with his faux-tough mug shot and all-caps, is dishing out a little of the old insane rambling on the cable network to promote his “Save the Planet Protest Against the Discovery Channel,” which the web site…

Sep 11, 2007

Morning Roundup: Six Years Later Edition

Good morning, Washington. Even if you don’t plan to do anything with your day like attending a memorial event or volunteering, it’s rather difficult to forget what day it is today — every time you see the date Sept. 11 on a credit card slip or memo, you’re going to be reminded. The Post has a big interactive feature up on the creation of the Pentagon Memorial, which is scheduled to open in one…

Jun 19, 2007

SILVERDOCS Wrap Up: Doc Until You Drop

The SILVERDOCS AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival was such a huge hit with film fans in its fifth year that it didn’t end until yesterday — a full day after its official closing. Festival organizers arranged to have several of the most popular films screen again on Monday to meet the high demand for tickets. On opening day it was apparent that the festival had outgrown its format of showcasing a large number of films over…

Jun 13, 2007

SILVERDOCS Opens with Pete Seeger

The 5th annual SILVERDOCS AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival officially kicked off last night at the AFI Silver Theater and Cultural Center in Silver Spring with the Washington, D.C. premiere of Jim Brown’s film Pete Seeger: The Power of Song. Even though the film was playing in three separate theaters within the complex, there weren’t enough seats to go around for all the invited guests who RSVP’d for the opening ceremony. Festival volunteers indicated they had…

 
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