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Apr 29, 2019

George Pelecanos Filmed His New Movie In The District. He Says Other Filmmakers Should, Too

The writer and creator of the movie “DC Noir” wants to see the city’s film industry thrive.

Nov 29, 2018

Will This D.C. Celebrity Endorsement Shake Up The Ward 4 Board Of Education Race?

George Pelecanos—the author of 20 crime novels primarily set in D.C.—is endorsing Frazier O’Leary in the race.

Sep 14, 2012

Fiction, Not Fact, Coming to City Paper in January

For perhaps the first time in its 31-year history, Washington City Paper plans to let the facts slide in favor of letting its writers’ imaginations run truly untethered, as it plans to run a fiction issue in early 2013.

May 16, 2012

And the Readers’ Pick for Politics & Prose Is…

What It Was, George Pelecanos’ latest hard-boiled detective novel set in 1970s-era D.C., will join Martin and Ben’s book picks at Politics & Prose next month.

Aug 16, 2007

Calling D.C. Writers

Looks like you might have an official outlet for your NaNoWriMo book this year. (If you’re not in the know, that’s “National Novel Writing Month,” the popular annual program where folks commit the entire month of November to writing a book from start to finish.) D.C. will be the breeding ground for the winner of this year’s Maureen Egen Writers Exchange Award, issued every year to a poet or fiction writer in a different state,…

Sep 27, 2006

Planning Ahead: Fall Festival Time

Fall is the season of festivals, so I hope you’ve stretched properly over the last few weeks, because this weekend is chock full of ’em. >> The annual Crafty Bastards fair is this Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on 18th Street in Adams Morgan. Grab your worn canvas Trader Joe’s bag and get ready to collect all the quirky hand-sewn shirts and beaded earrings your little heart desires. After you’ve crossed everyone off…

Sep 19, 2006

Campus Progress Hosts ‘Wire’ Screening

You’re probably sick of hearing it by now. We’re sorry about that. But we’re only thinking of your well-being when we say it: you really ought to be watching The Wire. The stunningly complex and believable series about Baltimore’s drug trade and pervasive institutional decay is only a couple of weeks into its fourth season on HBO, but the plaudits are already here in force. A 98 out of 100 on metacritic should provide some…

Sep 08, 2006

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> The fine folks at the Black Cat are throwing themselves a 13th anniversary party tonight, and bully for them — it can hardly be an argument that the bar and music venue has become a nightlife mainstay for those of us who like our drinks cheap and our juke boxes funky. The convergence of two unlucky symbols (13 and black cats) isn’t lost on the staff, who are encouraging you to go ahead…

Aug 18, 2006

The District According to George

Everyone is all about George Pelecanos these days. We interviewed him, he was on the Kojo Nnamdi Show, and he’s appeared in various area bookstores to pimp his new crime thriller, The Night Gardener. If Pelecanos is known for anything, it’s the local references he liberally infuses his writings with. Criminals and the police that chase them live and work in the seediest parts of the region, giving readers a glimpse into the underworld of…

Aug 15, 2006

Reader, Meet Author

TUESDAY Tired of running into the virtual junta of returned Peace Corps volunteers living in our fair city and being forced to listen to story upon story about how working in an office every day will just never be as fulfilling as digging that well in Cameroon? Then this event is not for you. Former Peace Corps volunteers read from and sign A Life Inspired: Tales of Peace Corps Service. Peace Corps, 111 20th…

 
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