May 18, 2017
Pedro and Vinny’s Burritos Closes This Friday
Facing flagging sales, the longtime favorite of the downtown lunch scene will serve its final meal tomorrow.
Sep 26, 2007
Breaking News: Downtown Streets Closed
Just in time for the evening rush hour, MPD has sealed off four blocks of downtown to pedestrian and vehicular traffic. The officers we spoke to said that a suspicious package is to blame, and that the closed area stretches from K St. to M and from 15th to 17th. If you work in the affected area you’ll be permitted to walk out of the area, toward its nearest edge — but otherwise the…
Sep 04, 2007
About Tonight
>> 9:30 Club has Editors, Ra Ra Riot, and Biffy Clyro. $15 tickets still available, and don’t miss our full preview of Ra Ra Riot by clicking here. >> Michael Powell’s 1969 erotic drama Age of Consent features a young Helen Mirren in her film debut. Screening for free tonight at 7 p.m. at the Library of Congress’ Pickford Theater. Call (202) 707-5677 by 4 p.m. to reserve a seat. >> Malcolm MacPherson covered Ambassador…
Aug 09, 2007
Sold Out RFK Awaits Beckham, Galaxy
The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Beckham Circus has arrived. Forty five thousand spectators will pack into RFK this evening to witness the production. All eyes will be on English mega-star David Beckham, but his performance will likely be relegated to a side show, as an ankle injury will limit him to sub minutes (if any). Even so, the main event of the night is sure to be exciting enough to keep the third-biggest…
May 04, 2007
‘D.C. Madam’ Lawyer Gets His Day in the Sun
With something akin to glee the Post brings us the alternately colorful and shady life story of Deborah Jeane Palfrey’s attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley this morning. At times, even DCist has wondered how Sibley, who represents the alleged madam in her civil case, could possibly be giving her responsible counsel. Besides allowing his client to give an interview with ABC news, sell off phone records to the highest bidder, tape a five-hour radio interview and…
May 02, 2007
About Tonight
>> Kicking off unofficial “Actors with Books” day in D.C., Don Cheadle and John Prendergast, a senior advisor to the International Crisis Group and co-founder of the ENOUGH Campaign, visit Borders to discuss their collaboration Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond. [1801 K St, NW Free, 6 p.m.] >> On a lighter note, Bruce Dern sits down a Theater Lab tonight to talk about his long career…
Mar 20, 2007
Morning Roundup: Sort of Sprung Edition
Pull out the seersucker suits and floral frocks, D.C:. Spring is almost on. Today’s weather will be more pleasant than yesterday’s, but we’re keeping our eyes on the prize. Tomorrow the equinox marks the official start of Spring and here at DCist headquarters we’re already preparing for a season sans boots, scarves and Snowpocalypses… Oh my! Metro Sued Over Pedestrian Deaths: The husband of one of the women killed by a Metro bus on Feb….
Jan 12, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> Baltimore’s Fertile Ground return to 9:30 Club for a concert with collaborator Raheem DeVaughn called Let’s Do It Again. Also singer Anthony David. 9 p.m., $22. >> Gallery Openings of Note: Maria Friberg opens her show, titled embedded, at Conner Contemporary, reception 6 to 8 p.m. That’s embedded #4 at left. Also we checked out a preview of Colby Caldwell’s new show, Small Game, at Hemphill Fine Arts on Wednesday, and definitely recommend…
Nov 06, 2006
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY Prolific. Canadian. Rhymes with “cat would.” There’s only one author in the world those three adjectives can be applied to. Margaret Atwood reads from her new short story collection, Moral Disorder: and Other Stories at Borders Books & Music, 1801 K St. NW., at 7 p.m. TUESDAY Hmmm. It’s election day and John Nichols is in town, discussing and signing his book, The Genius of Impeachment: The Founders’ Cure for Royalism. What are you…
Mar 06, 2006
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY “Hey. What’s up. My name is Malcolm Lawrence. I couldn’t help noticing that you’ve been sitting outside the Hefner Auditorium here at the Keese School for Continuing Education—located, as I’m sure you know, at 417 Russell Avenue in Gaithersburg—for quite some time. Just waiting for something exciting to happen? Yeah. I don’t blame you. Well, I’ll tell you what, if you’ve got two bucks and can wait until say, 7:30 this evening, I’ve got…