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Nov 29, 2012

Free Burritos at Boloco Until 7 p.m.

The lunch rush has passed, but if you’re interested in picking up an early dinner, the Boston-based burrito chain Boloco opened its downtown D.C. location today and is giving away free burritos.

Nov 27, 2006

Reader, Meet Author

The holiday shopping season is officially in full swing, so the literary reading cup runneth over and ruineth your coffee table with big names. Message from Big Literature: Books make great gifts! Message from DCist: Free readings help keep your entertainment budget low, which is helpful since you already have to spend your entire bonus on gifts for other people. MONDAY: Joan Collins is 73 years-old and still fabulous. We’re not sure how she does…

Nov 17, 2006

Wildlife Documentarian Does Stand-up

Chris Palmer doesn’t fit the stand-up comic profile at all. Wildlife documentarian. Harvard Kennedy Scholar. Founder, President and CEO of the non-profit National Audubon Society Productions. AU Film Producer in Residence. And he won’t look the part either — perfectly-coiffed and suited for every performance, as demonstrated at right, with the proper Brit accent to match. It all started in January, when his daughter Kimberly showed him a flyer on stand-up comedy training at the…

May 11, 2006

Do As Kerry Says, Not As He Does

Written by DCist contributor Erie Meyer. John Kerry will be speaking today at 1 p.m. on American University’s main campus about patriotism and the right of dissent as part of a nationwide tour, according to an email sent to students by the university. After his speech on dissent, however, students will not be allowed to, you know, dissent. While signs and banners are forbidden, as is standard, the Massachusetts Senator and failed presidential candidate has…

Oct 05, 2005

Solar Decathlon Kicks Off Tomorrow

Back in the day, Jimmy Carter matched his concern with global oil prices with solar panels perched upon the White House’s roof. In today’s world of ever-rising oil prices and expanding concerns over conservation, maybe President George W. Bush should head down to the Mall to get some ideas on how to best retrofit today’s White House for what looks to be years of tight energy markets to come. It’s the perfect time — the…

Sep 21, 2005

Are Voting Rights Volatile?

On Monday DCist reported on the release of a report by the Commission on Federal Election Reform, whose 87 proposed recommendations for reforming the country’s electoral system did not include any mention of the District’s long-standing lack of voting rights. We — being fierce and unwavering advocates for D.C. voting rights — were obviously a little perplexed. Report on improving elections? No recommendation on granting District residents the right to vote? Huh? So, being the…

Sep 19, 2005

Voting Fixes Ignore D.C.

Today may well be a big day in the larger scheme of U.S. elections — a panel headed up by former president Jimmy Carter and former secretary of state James Baker III is calling for a series of reforms to correct the many mishaps that dogged state and national elections in 2000 and 2004. But among the 87 proposed changes, estimated to cost $1.35 billion to implement, is nary a mention of the District’s…

Jan 19, 2005

Your Inaugural Menu

If you were wondering what deep pocketed inauguration visitors will be doing in D.C. tonight, odds are they will be attending one of three candlelight dinners taking place at Union Station, the National Building Museum and the Washington Hilton (AKA the “Hinckley Hilton”). Those who donated more than $100,000 to the inauguration will be invited to one of the events. According to the Post, the dinners “are intimate — in inaugural terms — with about…

Jan 13, 2005

Inauguration 101

We’re still a week away from Inauguration Day, and we’re already being warned about how road closures and security perimeters could disrupt the normal goings on of the city. Some might ask: “Is worth going to anyway?” (A bigger question is, will President Bush — as Jimmy Carter is seen doing in the National Archives photo above — walk the parade route in a post 9/11 world?) Haven’t been able to score tickets to an…

 
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