On the first full day of the Republican National Convention, our embedded delgate found himself impressed with the nominee’s wife, exchanged education policy with Republican celebrities and hit the party circuit.
May 04, 2011
That’s One Unappetizing Jumbo Slice
Find yourself overwhelmed by all the numbers and figures in Mayor Vince Gray’s proposed 2012 budget? This clip, produced by the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute, does a fine job of simply explaining — with white board pie charts and clip art! — the main reason there’s such a hullabaloo in social services circles about Gray’s plan.
Photo by jing-a-ling The quality of a jumbo slice is something that most Washingtonians know is best left to be pondered after a night of heavy boozing. So we’re a little surprised that the Travel Channel show Food Wars is pitting two local purveyors, Pizza Mart and Jumbo Slice, against each other to see who serves it up best. Less surprising is the wealth of man-on-the-street interviews included, featuring some of our city’s finest…
May 23, 2009
Graham To Take a Slice Out of Crime
Photo by Jing a Ling Is Jumbo Slice a nuisance? It certainly feels that way by [ahem] p.m. the next day, once you’ve finally woken from that night out at Asylum that you capped off with that regrettable $4.50 quarter-pie. And when you must walk the walk of shame home instead of cabbing the walk of shame home — because you spent your last single bills ensuring that your blood-grease content matched your BAC…
Oct 01, 2007
Little Fountain Café: Sweet Love
This post is from DCist Contributor Joe Viola Located in the heart of Adams Morgan is the Little Fountain Café. The menu is quaint but extremely sophisticated, the ambiance quiet but romantic, and the service is friendly but unobtrusive. There’s no elevator music while you eat. Bono, Coldplay, Billy Joel, and smooth jazz covers by Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald enhance an already private affair. Walking downstairs into the Café you pass by the little…
By DCist contributor Analiese Bendorf The Big Apple’s Harvest Export Attention, all ye who still doubt whether one may dine seriously in DC (and we hope there aren’t many of you left), you may soon be tempted to cancel that weekend jaunt to Manhattan. Washingtonian’s Todd Kliman reports in this week’s online chat that high-profile chef Eric Ripert, of N.Y.C.’s famed Le Bernardin, plans to bring his four-star culinary talent to D.C., where he will…
Feb 14, 2007
Morning Roundup: Icy Valentine’s Edition
Happy Valentine’s Day, Washington. It’s icy out! And, as Encino Man taught us, where there’s ice, puzzlement and disorientation won’t be far behind. We know you’ve got questions: will your power stay on on? Will you have to go into work? How horrible is your commute going to be? We’ll get to that in a second. But first, we must remind you of the traditional Washington area winter storm news edict: THERE SHALL BE NO…
Sep 08, 2006
Morning Roundup: Traffic Punk’d Edition
Did you get caught on Connecticut Avenue near the Uptown Theatre last night? Were you blinded by the sight of limos and more barricades than you can shake a stick at? We were. And, boy, was traffic, both of the automobile and pedestrian sort, a riot. Looks like it was all courtesy of the premiere of the movie The Guardian, starring Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher and Sela Ward. We didn’t spot any stars, but, according…
Normally, Eating In is reserved for creating at-home recipes similar to dishes at restaurants within the Beltway. But during a recent trip to New York City, I was introduced to an Indian street food that I found completely irresistible. I’m convinced that a similar operation in late-night Adams Morgan would bring both Amsterdam Falafel and the Jumbo Slice to their knees. The long line outside the Kati Roll Company’s store front is an indicator that…
Feb 09, 2006
Morning Roundup: Starting Young Edition
When I was 14, I was a bit of a troublemaker. I’d vandalize, start small fires, throw water balloons at my neighbors — the usual. Apparently the bar for youthful rebellion has been set a little higher these days. NBC 4 is reporting that a 14-year-old robbed a Chevy Chase Bank in Bethesda yesterday by passing a teller a note hinting that he had a gun. He was caught shortly thereafter. Well, if there is…