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Jan 21, 2017

Trump Press Secretary Sean Spicer Attacks Media For Providing Accurate Information About Inauguration Crowds

In the course of getting the facts “straight,” he just made some up.

Jun 12, 2012

George Zimmerman’s Wife Arrested For Perjury

Shellie Zimmerman A week after he was re-incarcerated, George Zimmerman’s wife was arrested and charged with one count of perjury, for lying about how much money the couple had. Shellie Zimmerman had testified at her husband’s bond hearing about how the couple was basically indigent, but in reality they had over $100,000 from money raised online. George Zimmerman was arrested for second-degree murder 44 days after shooting unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida….

Feb 14, 2012

Videos of Norwood Interrogation Released

Videos of the interrogation of convicted Lululemon killer Brittany Norwood have been released, and they show her lying about the circumstances that led to the brutal death of co-worker Jayna Murray.

Dec 04, 2007

Pitt Out, Crowe in for State of Play

Straight women and gay men all across D.C. were presumably disappointed by the news that came out over the Thanksgiving holiday that Brad Pitt had dropped out of the production of State of Play, a big-budget political thriller set to begin filming here in Washington this winter. You may recall that Pitt had stopped by the Washington Post newsroom in September to do some research on the character he was slated to play in the…

Nov 21, 2007

Out of Frame: I’m Not There

Just who does Bob Dylan think he is? There must be a truth, a real life story way down underneath the layers of the biography that Dylan has created, but where that truth lies is probably only known to Mr. Zimmerman himself. So how does one approach making a film about the life of a man who has made a career out of self-mythologizing and asking us to please pay no attention to the man…

Nov 20, 2007

Preview: Statehood @ the Black Cat

When the Dismemberment Plan decided to call it quits in 2003, D.C. lost the one hometown act that just about everyone could agree on. The years since have been filled with high expectations for all of the band’s former members, though none of the post-breakup projects have managed to incite the level of excitement that always seemed to surround the Plan. As you’ll probably recall, the first out of the gate was Travis Morrison with…

Nov 19, 2007

Washington Suffers Late Game Loss to Cowboys

A day after Washington’s loss to…yes—hated rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, I find myself indulging in that oft-snarked out tendency of Redskins fans: the telling of sweet little lies. At least we didn’t get run out of the stadium, as we did against the Patriots. At least we didn’t collapse stupidly, like we did against the Eagles. At least the team we struggled with was a quality team (insofar as anything the NFC produces this year…

Oct 25, 2007

GMU Fraternity Sues School After Being Shut Down

It’s hard out there for a frat guy. That, at least, is what pro-Greek commenters over at George Mason University’s Broadside newspaper would have you believe. The student publication has a story up about a law suit filed by the school’s banned chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, which is suing GMU for violating their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights. Sigma Chi was kicked off the campus after being found guilty of a series of…

Oct 17, 2007

About Tonight

>> The 1900s are playing the Rock and Roll Hotel, not to be confused with the 1990s. Three Stars alum Shortstack will join them on the bill, along with The Dead Trees and Kitty Hawk. $10, 8:30 p.m. >> Tonight at Blues Alley one of the area’s finest jazz drummers, Nasar Abadey, takes the stage with SuperNova, featuring Allyn Johnson on piano, Gary Thomas, Jazz Studies Chair at Peabody, altoist Joe Ford, and bassist…

Sep 28, 2007

Out of Frame: Into the Wild

Early in Sean Penn’s new film, Into the Wild, a pickup truck driving across a frozen landscape drops a young man off at the literal end of the road. The young man is Emile Hirsch, who portrays Christopher McCandless, the Annandale native who sent his $25,000 life savings to Oxfam and disappeared abruptly after graduating from college in 1990. The man driving the truck is James Gallien, who also happens to be the same man…

 
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