Jul 10, 2009
Out of Frame: The Hurt Locker
“If he wasn’t an insurgent, he sure as hell is now.” So quips Staff Sergeant William James after shooting out a Baghdad cabbie’s windshield with his sidearm, and then pressing the muzzle in the center of the man’s forehead in an effort to get him to move his car out of a dangerous area. The line is delivered with a wry smirk as the driver is subsequently being hauled roughly from his car by…
Jul 09, 2009
Popcorn & Candy: Sing Among Those Stars
DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Moon Duncan Jones can hardly be accused on trading on the name of a famous parent. After all, he could still be going by the moniker Zowie Bowie that his father David stuck him with as a child, deciding instead to return to his rather less ostentatious original name. But he seems to be daring journalists…
Apr 10, 2008
Popcorn & Candy: Love & Hate
DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. The Night of the Hunter It seems that there have been a lot of film noir picks in this column in recent months, and the AFI’s current Robert Mitchum retrospective isn’t exactly helping us break the habit. This week, though, features the best of the lot, with Mitchum’s chilling turn as a Gospel-spouting murderer who marries…
Oct 08, 2007
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY: Atlantic Monthly correspondent Robert D. Kaplan will be at Politics and Prose to discuss his latest book, Hog Pilots, Blue Water Grunts. According to Kaplan, journalists are too quick to report on the negative aspects of the military. Commence with bickering over the Iraq war … now. 7 p.m. TUESDAY: Blogger Diane Vadino will be at Olsson’s in Dupont Circle to read from her first novel, Smart Girls Like Me. 7 p.m. She’ll also…
Sep 07, 2007
ANSWER Protesters Arrested Posting Signs
You may have already heard about the small group of ANSWER Coaltion members who staged a lunchtime event Thursday to protest the District’s attempts to get them to stop gluing posters on to utility boxes. Two demonstrators, one an Iraq war veteran and the other the mother of another veteran, were arrested on charges of defacing public property. DCist Tom stumbled on to the scene and snapped these images with his phone — it’s…
Sep 02, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
Happy first weekend of September – and happy Labor Day weekend, too, for our American cities! Let’s take a look at what’s been happening around the Ist-a-verse. The deaths of two firefighters shook Bostonist this week. Boston’s firefighters bent over backwards all week long – first, they fought flames pouring from the Boston Tea Party museum, and then a restaurant fire killed two and injured many more. Their efforts make everything else – like Tom…
Aug 10, 2007
Open Circle stages Songs for the soldiers
When Open Circle Theater company announced it would be reworking Jason Robert Brown’s Songs For A New World to revolve around the Iraq war, it was hard to squelch images of flag-waving, canons booming, and rewritten lyrics resembling “I’m not afraid of anything/be it religious extremists, guns or sand.” Fortunately, Open Circle’s take has much more sincerity, skill and imagination driving their interpretation, though ultimately, the work stands up better unadorned. Songs, which recently was…
Jul 09, 2007
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY: A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the wife of Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, Connie Schultz will be at Politics and Prose to discuss her book … And His Lovely Wife, which is her behind-the-scenes look at Brown’s campaign and their marriage. 7 p.m. In Last One In, Nicholas Kulish, who was embedded with a Marine attack-helicopter squadron for the Wall Street Journal, spins a slightly unbelievable tale of a gossip columnist who ends up covering…
Jul 09, 2007
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY >> Today’s Fort Reno show features local indie poppers Greenland (***) with Statehood and Kitty Hawk. The weather report calls for clear skies, but bring water. 7:15 p.m., free. >> How about another free event? The Black Cat backstage will feature movies about punk rockers Murder City Devils and Anti-Flag. 9 p.m., free. >> This week marks the sixth year of the Hip-Hop Theater Festival, sponsored by the DC Commission on the Arts and…
May 30, 2007
The 1996 D.C. Olympics
If you’ve been to the box suites at RFK Stadium, you may have noticed photos of acts that have played the stadium lining the hallway – U2, New Kids on the Block, the Promise Keepers and so on. But after we finished laughing at the New Kids, one plaque off to the side caught our eye: “Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, site of Olympic football, 19 July-4 August 1996.” What? The Olympics were at RFK? There…