Oct 08, 2007
Charlayne Woodard’s Sympathetic Shrew
Pitiable…arresting…bad-ass…shrew? Charlayne Woodard’s portrayal of the infamous Kate in Shakespeare Theatre’s The Taming of the Shrew defies one-word description. She’s an integral part of what’s so appealing about Rebecca Bayla Taichman’s take on the show, a production which almost manages to overcome the sexist undercurrents of the work itself. For those who missed English class that day (or have never seen Kiss Me Kate, or Ten Things I Hate About You, or that “Moonlighting” episode…),…
Mar 27, 2007
John Doe: Not Too Cynical, Not Too Schmaltzy
A new “old musical” may sound like a contradiction in terms, but that’s exactly what Meet John Doe, now playing at Ford’s Theater, is. At first, one might wonder if we need a show that takes us back to the days of classics like Kiss Me Kate and Sweet Charity, but with such intelligent lyrics and such a satisfying blend of hope and cynicism, John Doe is more than a nostalgia trip, and doesn’t have…
Apr 23, 2006
Previously on DCist
This week we reported that some police officers have been wrongfully enforcing the D.C. smoking ban in restaurants, found one of the area’s best burgers in an unexpected place, recognized that maybe there may be too much junk food in local food banks and commended the Post for its four Pulitzer prizes. We checked out some local bands at the Black Cat, found unintentional hilarity over at WMATA’s website, pondered express service on Metro…
Apr 19, 2006
Concert Preview: Kiss Me Deadly @ DC9
As we all know, Canadian bands are so hot right now. Whether it’s the soaring arrangements of the Arcade Fire, the art pop of Stars or the hope-inducing rock of Wolf Parade, everyone’s got a little love for our neighbors to the north. Tonight, the lesser-hyped but equally Canadian Kiss Me Deadly visits DC. They’ve made some adjustments to their math-rock roots and are transitioning into a more danceable sound that’s garnering plenty of praise…
Mar 16, 2006
“Keys” Me Goodbye
Once again, DCist Three Stars alum Hello Tokyo has invaded network television. Back in February, their single “Radio” was chosen by Animal Planet as the theme song to a mini series on horseback riding called “Horse Power,” with several of their other songs used throughout the rest of the show. Now MTV has noticed this local talent, featuring their song “Kiss Me Goodbye” on the premiere episode of The Real World: Key West. Fellow District…
Feb 09, 2006
A Procrastinator’s Guide to Romance
As February 14 approaches, some of you might be glad for a day specifically designated for showing some lovin’ to the one you’re with. But if you’re not a natural romantic, you might need some major help on the jour d’amour. Navigating Valentine’s Day isn’t as easy as it was in grade school, when you […]
Jan 24, 2006
Three Stars: Hello Tokyo
Welcome to the January 2006 edition of Three Stars. Tomorrow, we’ll get up close and personal with Mike Holden, and Thursday we’ll show you the many sides of Chris Richards. Today, we talk to Hello Tokyo, discussing their new EP and an upcoming network television debut. Hello Tokyo No, Gwen Stefani did not already have her baby, and no it did not go through a miraculous rapid aging process, move to DC and form a…
Nov 28, 2005
Weekly Music Agenda
Monday: Canada’s been busy lately, producing musical exports that bring the indie kids to their knees. Check out the latest offering from our neighbors to the north tonight, as Kiss Me Deadly comes to DC9, with the Spoils of NW and Five Four. $5, 9 p.m. We’ve caught Andy Zipf (pictured) opening for a few shows in recent months, and his voice leaves us wanting more every time. Head to IOTA and see what we…
Apr 29, 2005
Weekend Picks: From the Road
FROSTBURG, Md. — From the DCist mobile command center on I-68, we present to you our picks for stuff you should do this weekend. (Actually, we did this early this morning, we think we’ll be around Frostburg around lunchtime. But wouldn’t it be cool if we did have a mobile command center? C’mon Jake, can you spare a few pennies for that? We promise we won’t take it on any joyrides …) Anyhow, with Catherine…