Nov 19, 2012
One City! (If You’re on the Guest List)
The newest part of Mayor Vince Gray’s “One City” agenda? Bottle service.
As a piece of architecture, the White House looks pretty good these days, driveway construction projects aside. Then again, it’s been 198 years since an invading British army torched the place.
Apr 17, 2012
Washington Cements Place as Britain’s Greatest Enemy
George Washington, more than 212 years after his death, is still one of the most dreaded people in British history, according to a poll that asked museum-goers to vote for Britain’s greatest wartime enemy.
Jan 04, 2008
Preview: DJ Rekha @ Black Cat
Bhangra, an infectious folk music and dance style from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, has slowly crept into the mainstream club scene. The driving force behind this increase in popularity are the South Asian DJs of Great Britain and North America, who took this traditional form and infused it with the programmed sounds of hip-hop, dancehall, and techno. One of the most well-known names in this movement is DJ Rekha (pictured), a New…
Nov 26, 2007
Stuck in the Middle with You: Happy Days
Harry Potter’s Aunt Petunia is half-buried in the Earth. But hey, who isn’t? That, I’d say, is a fair reduction of Samuel Beckett’s 1961 Happy Days, a not-quite-monologue for a middle aged woman who is stuck in a rut, though really it seems to be more of a pool of slow-acting quicksand. And the woman playing The Woman — actually, she has a name; it’s Winnie — in the National Theatre of Great Britain…
Aug 03, 2007
Preview: Independence Sunday Market @ OAS
This weekend is the 45th anniversary of Jamaica’s independence from Great Britain. To commemorate this event, the Embassy of Jamaica will be hosting a series of events capped off with the Independence Sunday Market on Sunday at the Organization of American States on the corner of Constitution Ave. and 17th St. NW. Not only will there be food and crafts, but also a concert headlined by reggae artist Shaggy. Shaggy gained a great deal of…
Jul 04, 2007
Morning Roundup: Happy Independence Day Edition
As is usually the case on this day in D.C., there is very little news to roundup, thus our rather loose definition of ‘morning’ today. We certainly hope you’re having a relaxing and fun holiday so far. As you gather up beer and meat (or faux-meat) and head to your respective barbecues, take care. We’ve mentioned it before, but the entire city will be under added security measures today in the wake of the attempted…
Jul 03, 2007
Ask DCist: Independence Day Tips
Hey, DCist, I like fireworks and celebrating the birth of our country. Where should I go, what should I do, help a sister out. -DCist reader Sarah The best (and entirely serious) tip we have for you is of course to avoid the National Mall like it’s going to give you cancer. It’s a sea of tourists and transit trauma every year down there, but this year it’s shaping up to be even worse, with…
May 23, 2007
Senate Judiciary Hearing on Voting Rights on Now
It looks like Senate Republicans really don’t want today’s scheduled Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to happen as planned. DCVote spokesperson Kevin Kiger tells us that Republicans have tried to invoke the 2-hour Rule, which would cut off committee action two hours after the Senate started work for the day. We’ve got our browsers set to the live webcast of the hearing, set to begin at 1:30 p.m., at which point we’ll know whether Sen. Russ…
Dec 02, 2006
Classical Music Agenda
December is the month when the classical music concert schedule gets hijacked by that yearly plague, the Christmas Concert, and its politically correct counterpart, the Holiday Concert. Later this week, we’ll be bringing you a special roundup of musical opportunities to get yourself in the Spirit of the Season, so the pickings in the weekly agenda are going to get slimmer from now through New Year’s. FREE CONCERTS: >> Who doesn’t need to save money…