Even though it wasn’t nearly half as crazy as January 20, 2009, President Obama’s second inauguration was a long day for hundreds of thousands of people from around the world.
Jan 21, 2013
Watch Beyonce, Kelly Clarkson, James Taylor, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Rock The Inauguration
The second inauguration of President Obama featured some amazing performances.
Jul 19, 2007
Preview: Spencer Day and James Harries
There was a time in the 1970s when male artists could become famous by simply writing and singing great songs. Seemingly average joes such as Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Paul Simon, and Elton John sold millions of records without subscribing to the psychedelia of 60s rock, the angst of punk, the glam of the 80s, or the hyper-masculinity of metal and hip-hop. Today, acts such as Coldplay and James Blunt might hint at a resurgence…
Jun 08, 2007
Eleni Mandell Beats Out Mellow at IOTA
A couple of weeks back, we found ourselves at IOTA paying $10 to see two bands we were previously unfamiliar with (Iowa City’s Death Ships and Chapel Hill’s The Old Ceremony). The experience left us feeling satisfied and slightly adventurous. We wanted to make a regular habit of checking out bands based on 30-second clips and “borrowed” tracks from elbo.ws. And that’s partly why we were at IOTA last night to see mellow Canadian folksters…
Mar 14, 2006
Come to Washington
Vince Scheuerman, eat your heart out. This morning, DCist’s inbox contained a press release announcing an upcoming party kicking off a campaign to adopt a city song for Washington. The effort calls itself, “Come to Washington: A Song for the City,” and it’s thrown its support behind “Come to Washington,” a treacly bit of civic pride penned by Lincoln Ross, a longtime D.C. musician whose past work has included stints with Count Basie and Donald…
Dec 03, 2004
We Watch So You Don’t Have To
Guest stars galore this week on “The West Wing.” Al Bundy, James Taylor and Tim Matheson are around as the president fumbles a routine photo op right before an important Chinese economic summit causing tensions between China and Taiwan to escalate to an alarming degree. CJ’s put Josh in charge of a major summit with China. Things quickly unravel on his watch when the president accidentally accepts the flag of an independent Taiwan from…
Oct 12, 2004
Dupont Chess
Last week the American University student paper The Eagle ran a decent story on the chess culture at Dupont Circle. The article discusses some of the personalities and conventions of the chess players who have met at the circle since the permanent boards were installed in 1968. Here’s a taste:If Dupont Circle is the heart of D.C., then the chess crowd is that mysterious force keeping it pumping. Ten stone tables follow the circle’s gentle…
Sep 15, 2004
‘Vote For Change’ Finale Prices Announced
If you were hoping to attend Moveon.org’s ‘Vote For Change’ megaconcert at the MCI Center on October 11, prepare to fork over some dough. An email sent yesterday to MoveOn members registered for the pre-sale listed the prices as $90 and $175. The concert will feature Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Dave Matthews Band, The Dixie Chicks, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Jurassic 5, Keb Mo, Kenneth Babyface…
Sep 13, 2004
‘Vote for Change’ Tour to Come to MCI Center
(From DCist contributor Kanishka Gangopadhyay) A national star-studded musical tour organized by the online organization Moveon.org will culminate with a massive concert on October 11th in Washington D.C.’s MCI center, the group announced today. Thus far, the artists have been touring the country separately as individual participants in the nationwide Vote For Change Tour. The concert will most likely be the largest concert event to hit D.C. this fall. The concert’s eclectic 13-performer lineup includes…