Sep 04, 2007
Reader, Meet Author
TUESDAY: The experts at Baseball Prospectus are back at Politics and Prose to talk about America’s favorite pastime. Specifically, Clay Davenport and Jay Jaffe will be discussing It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over, a collection of stories on baseball’s most exciting pennant races. 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: A recent New Yorker article commented on the controversy behind Stephen M. Walt and John J. Mearsheimer’s argument in their latest book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy….
Feb 05, 2007
Will the Eagles Out-Funny the Hoyas?
Kicking off Friday with a one-hundred and seventy-five person audience at George Mason University, the fourth annual DC Improv’s Funniest College tourney has officially started. Whatever their US News and World Report rankings, the eight D.C.-area universities participating have the chance to out-smart each other in the subject of Laughter. Spanning over the next eight weeks, the competition allows individual students (grad and undergrad) to perform stand-up against fellow classmates inner-collegiately and against rivaling schools….
Nov 13, 2005
Classical Music Agenda
This DCist loves opera, but we understand that it is not for everyone and that the cost can be prohibitive. If your mood turns operatic, however, it’s a good month for you. This is the final week for Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess with Washington National Opera at the Kennedy Center, with sold-out performances on Tuesday (November 15, 7:30 p.m.), Friday (November 18, 7:30 p.m.), and Saturday (November 19, 7 p.m.). If you still want to…
Mar 24, 2005
Morning Roundup: Everyone Loves the Budget Edition
Today will be cloudy with occasional drizzle until late afternoon and highs around 50. The photo is from Flickr, and by the author of My Life As A Contact Sheet. Mayor Williams Releases Budget: Local media this morning all have different takes on Mayor Williams’ budget. The W. Times finds tax cuts but also plans for a new central library as part of a “city center” development at the convention center site. The Post describes…
Jan 27, 2005
Morning Roundup: We’re In the Money Edition
Today will be mostly sunny blustery and cold with highs around 30. This photo of Lafayette Park was taken by Thomas Michael Corcoran. D.C. Government: Rolling in Dough: D.C. Chief Financial Officer Natwar M. Gandhi announced yesterday that the D.C. government had a surplus of $318 million in 2004 and has amassed $1.2 billion in savings. After withholding most to accommodate for expected increases in healthcare for city employees and other expenses, Gandhi is…
Jan 25, 2005
John Hopkins Student from D.C. Area Found Dead
A 21-year-old Johns Hopkins University senior was found dead in her Baltimore apartment last Sunday, apparently murdered by an intruder. Linda Trinh was from Silver Spring and graduated from Springbrook High School in Montgomery County. The university has posted a letter on their website to students, faculty, and staff on her death, describing Trinh as … well-known, widely admired, liked and respected. She was a biomedical engineering major, former president of her sorority and a…