Jul 31, 2007
Shaw: Slum Historique No Longer?
On Friday, we noticed for the first time that someone has painted over the second half of this famous Shaw neighborhood sign on 9th Street NW between Q and Rhode Island Ave. In its entirety, it used to read “Bienvenue a Shaw, Slum Historique.” We still haven’t been able to determine who painted over the “Slum Historique” part. The mural was originally painted by long time neighborhood resident and rabble rouser Ray Milefsky, who…
Apr 17, 2007
Requiem For a Heavyweight
The aftermath of tragic events always bring stories of harrowing plight and exemplary heroism to the fore. Instinctively, one recoils at pointing up any one single story for the fear of diminishing others–and in the wake of yesterday’s horrifying tragedy at Virginia Tech we’re sure to hear many stories that will test the limits of what we can bear. But one story that has emerged today has stuck with us, all the same. It has…
Oct 13, 2006
The Weekly Feed: Support Your Community Edition
Benefit for Argonaut Bartender Tonight As you may have read in this morning’s weekend picks, Argonaut and the Englert family of bars are having an event tonight to benefit one of their bartenders who was seriously injured by a gunman when walking to his girlfriend’s from work. Luis “Quike” Morales was shot on September 30 in an apparent robbery gone awry, and has only recently come out of his coma. Unfortunately, our ass backwards health…
Aug 07, 2005
Classical Music Agenda
This DCist went to listen to some of the Rostropovich Cello Competition qualifying round this past week, which we recommended to you in our last Classical Music Agenda. Although that was good listening, it’s still August, and there is not that much to hear as far as classical music in Washington, but we have drummed up a few things you might want to consider. MILITARY MUSIC: >> Washington enjoys the regular performances of several choral…