Dec 05, 2007
Opposition Continues to Live Nation in Silver Spring
A Post business columnist and an independent music non-profit have joined the chorus questioning Live Nation’s proposal for a Silver Spring music hall. Last Friday, Steven Pearlstein wrote that while I.M.P. boss Seth Hurwitz has fought against competition for his 9:30 Club before, and his alternative proposal to Live Nation is in his own best interest, “he’s put forward a financial proposal attractive enough that county officials cannot ignore it.” Under their non-binding letter of…
Nov 16, 2007
Overheard in D.C.: Metro Storms
Ever work at a store with an intercom system? “Cleanup on aisle four.” There’s always the temptation to say something funny into it, to make a weird noise or cough or confuse the customers. And there’s the amusement that happens when somebody new uses it. “Uhh… (click, buzz) is this… hey boss, uh, come here.” The Metro intercoms seem to be mostly used for incoherent announcements about “trains… and stations” and things of that nature,…
Apr 25, 2007
Three Stars: The Vita Ruins
You’ve read about The Vita Ruins on DCist before. You may have even seen them perform at our 4th Unbuckled concert. When all that buzz was going on about the band, they’d only had a few (literally — Unbuckled was their third show) performances under their belt. Since then they’ve built up a reputation that’s allowed them quite a bit of luck in booking shows and getting people talking. But the Virginia natives are…
Apr 02, 2007
Fenty Spam Offers Information, But No Cheap Viagra
Anyone who uses email is used to getting spam, and lots of it. But from Mayor Adrian Fenty? Now that’s something different. Last Friday thousands of District residents were treated to an email from the mayor’s office, a new monthly e-newsletter called the “Fentyfile” that highlighted information and initiatives ranging from the 2008 budget to the April 16 Voting Rights March. Of course, I, just like many other thousands of District residents, don’t remember signing…
Feb 28, 2007
Morning Roundup: Villainous Ovine Violence Edition
Sad news, Washington. Fox 5 brings us a heartbreaking story from a Maryland farm. Apparently someone broke into a barn in Yellow Springs, Md. and cut off a sheep’s head. As Shawn Yancy lamented, this left “an adorable lamb… motherless”. Just think! What kind of monster would harm a helpless farm animal? Fortunately, Brian Bolter was on the case, outlining the possibilities: it seems to either be a “sick joke” or — far more likely…
Jan 30, 2007
More Fire at Farragut North?
What’s going on at the Farragut North Metro station? Last Friday there was a small fire that, while dealt with quickly, caused delays for many commuters on the coldest day of the year. And now, just five days later, there’s report of more smoke coming out of the same station, and a WMATA service alert (that looks to have just been taken down) of more delays on the Glenmont-bound Red Line due to “an emergency…
Nov 29, 2006
Smart Growth Whack-a-Mole
Prince William County is earning itself quite a perplexing reputation. Last Friday, while most of us were recovering from turkey hangovers, the Washington Post reported that Prince William, whose representatives in the Virginia House of Delegates have been instrumental in defeating bills to help pay for Northern Virginia transit improvements, will consider a bill placing a one year moratorium on new home construction. According to county officials quoted in the Post story, the move would…
Oct 02, 2006
“Why Not Me?” Gets Less Rhetorical
This entry was written by contributor Ben Clark. D.C. shows its love for politics in many ways, but nothing is quite as wonktastic as waiting in line for a citywide premiere of a documentary about Al Franken. Last Friday I made the trek to the only movie theater in the city that still serves beer for the premiere of God Spoke, sponsored by American Family Voices, to enjoy some Coulter- and Hannity-bashing with inebriated fellow…
Jul 17, 2006
Flananigans!!!
The Purple Line transit link between New Carrollton and Bethesda has been the subject of quite a few shenanigans lately. Last Friday, The Washington Post ran an editorial arguing that now that plans for the Intercounty Connector are finalized, the Purple Line must be the next priority. The following Thursday, we questioned just how committed to the Purple Line Maryland and the Ehrlich administration really are. However, neither piece offered quite as much insight into…
Apr 13, 2006
Capitals Lackluster as Season Draws to a Close
This entry was written by DCist contributor Jesse Rounds. Last Friday the Capitals had a chance to win their “playoff” series with the Carolina Hurricanes. Once again their offense proved up to the task with three goals. However, they let the Hurricanes score three short-handed goals on their own powerplay opportunities to tie the game. That would be the story of the game for the Hurricanes. As Coach Glen Hanlon noted “We’ve said all along…