Nov 15, 2007
Popcorn & Candy: Music in the Time of War
DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Indie: War/Dance Sometimes you need an antidote before the poison even arrives. Next week Hollywood releases yet another of those diabetic-shock-inducing films about musically gifted youngsters and how they can be an inspiration to us all, designed to make soccer moms everywhere weep into their hankies. One week prior to that, though, comes a documentary from…
Aug 25, 2005
The Hot Ticket
The fall lineups are filling in, and it’s looking like a nice autumnal concert season for indie fans, all kicked off by the perfectly free Operation: Ceasefire mass gig on the mall September 24th. Sadly, most of the other highlights require tickets, and it falls to DCist to bring you the hottest of the hott. Watch D.C.’s own (for the moment) Bob Mould, sometime Blowoff DJ and indie rock icon, as he returns to the…
Sep 17, 2004
Visions Cinema Closing
Independent Dupont area theater Visions Cinema Bistro Lounge, located at 1927 Florida Avenue, is closing. Early this evening an attendant behind the counter confirmed the business was closing, but said he didn’t know when. The twentysomething manager told us to call back during business hours for more information, and when pressed for details waxed dramatic, replying “I’m not at liberty to say.” The closing was lamented by Metroblogging D.C. contributor “joshsisk” who said it was…
Aug 26, 2004
Weekend Outlook: End of August
Don’t know what to do this weekend? DCist has some suggestions! Check it out: FRIDAY: Seen the re-release of Donnie Darko but still not filled your cult classic quota? Fear not, Landmark’s Bethesda Row Cinema is hosting midnight screenings of such cultural signposts as The Breakfast Club (this week) and Office Space (Labor Day weekend). A quick five minute walk from the Bethesda Metro, all showings are at midnight on Friday and Saturday nights, and…
Aug 20, 2004
Weekend Outlook
From DCist contributor Catherine Andrews: What do you have going this weekend? Here’s what caught our eye. FRIDAY: The director’s cut of Donnie Darko is opening at Visions Cinema tonight. Check out yesterday’s Live Online chat with director Richard Kelly. Neccessary reading: Salon’s “Everything you were afraid to ask about Donnie Darko” Hurrah for free stuff! 9:30 Club is having a free concert, featuring Taking Back Sunday, The Honorary Title and Stars Hide Fire. 21+….
Aug 19, 2004
Donnie Darko: The Director’s Cut
The cult classic Donnie Darko is being rereleased tomorrow at Vision’s Cinema. In preperation, the Washington Post is hosting an online discussion with the director today at 2 p.m….