Jun 26, 2007
5 O’Clock Meeting: Dupont Grille
Last Saturday afternoon found a friend and I waiting in Dupont Circle for our buddy to show up so we could go together to an early evening party. As such summer appointments go, our friend was running rather late. Luckily, we were seated at the sleek-if-too-small bar at Dupont Grille, which is one of the few establishments in town in which the parched and parsimonious can hold a 5 O’Clock Meeting on a Saturday: happy…
Apr 19, 2007
WalkingTown DC Preview: Embassy Row
Last Saturday morning, under grey skies and whipping winds, DCist rolled out of bed to take a walking tour of Embassy Row, one of the 60 free tours being offered in this weekend’s WalkingTown DC, an event offered by Cultural Tourism DC. Like Sommer, I was initially sceptical that there was much to learn about the Dupont Circle neighborhood, a familiar stomping ground for many Washington young people. But on the Embassy Row tour,…
Aug 17, 2006
Are There Too Many Cops in the Wrong Place?
Almost a month into the District’s crime emergency, a stricter curfew is in place, surveillance cameras are being installed, and more police are working longer hours on city streets. But is the additional show of force being efficiently applied? Maybe not. One resident explained their grief with the beefed up police presence in today’s edition of D.C. Watch’s online newsletter, The Mail. Describing a recent experience on U Street, she wrote: By now, if you…
Feb 15, 2006
Shaw’s Newest Ethiopian Restaurant
Last Saturday DCist checked out one of the newest Ethiopian restaurants to open in D.C., Queen of Sheba. You may remember from this September City Paper story that the restaurant found their efforts to obtain a liquor license thwarted by Shiloh Baptist Church, which operates a child care center next door to the new restaurant and is located directly across the street. The church has also moved to block the license of Vegetate, located a…
Nov 04, 2005
DCist Goes to the Opera
Last Saturday, Washington National Opera opened its new production of George Gershwin’s classic American opera Porgy and Bess (1935), and this DCist was happy to be in the Kennedy Center Opera House for the performance Wednesday night. We know that many DCists wonder why we bother to cover things like opera and classical music, which seem too stuffy and expensive for many people. However, this opera especially is part of our heritage as Americans, and…
Feb 09, 2005
‘Cathy’ Single No More
The Post’s Hank Stuever weighed in today on a major event in the world of comics. Last Saturday, Cathy, from the comic strip of the same name, the perennially single gal, got married to long time on again off again boyfriend Irving. For those of you that don’t read the comics, Cathy’s kind of like the Bridget Jones of the comics world, only less funnier and, let’s face it, Irving is no Mark Darcy. The…