Among several exciting moments during last night’s episode of Boardwalk Empire was one that recreated a dark moment that played out in D.C.’s venerable Wardman Park Hotel.
Jun 08, 2007
The Weekly Feed: Predator and Prey Edition
Welcome to this week’s Feed, coming to you from Albuquerque, N.M.! This Feed will be a little more free flowing than usual. Why? I’m sitting on the patio, drinking a Fat Tire, enjoying the dry climate, and looking out on Sandia Peak. I just wanted to rub it in. 2007 RAMMYs To Feature Snakes That’s what “Black Tie and Boas”—the theme of this year’s RAMMY awards dinner—means, right? Tuxedos and Anacondas? Seems like a bad…
May 24, 2007
Have Your Say: RAMMY People’s Choice
Written by DCist contributor Gayle Putrich We might get the shaft in Congress, but there is at least one place your vote counts, Washington: the 2007 Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington Awards; the Associations 25th (Happy Anniversary!). Of the myriad categories for the annual awards, affectionately known as the RAMMYs, three are determined by vox populi from a list of nominees. There’s also a write-in free-for-all for the “People’s Favorite,” where you just type the…
Oct 05, 2006
Know Any Good Bowtie Jokes?
If you do, or just enjoy hearing them, you may want to attend the Roast of Anthony Williams on October 18th at the Marriott Wardman Park. The event is part of a Southeastern University gala, and for the low price of $250, will feature jokesters like Adrian Fenty, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Councilmembers David Catania and Jack Evans, GWU President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and Broadway actor and D.C. native…
Aug 07, 2006
Morning Roundup: All Good Comes to an End Edition
After a weekend as gorgeous as the one we had, we could only expect that something would come and sully it up — rain. Our friends at Capital Weather tell us that today might see some humidity and rain, though the rest of the week is set to be beautiful. Virginia Gays Moving Away: Color us shocked. According to the Post, gay Virginians are fleeing the Old Dominion for more liberal states, fearing the effect…
Jun 26, 2006
And the RAMMYs Go To…
Amid alcohol, music, rain, and a little glam rock style, the 2006 Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington awards — a/k/a the RAMMYs — were handed out last night at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Woodley Park. Fabio Trabocchi’s Maestro took home the Best Picture equivalent by winning the award for top Fine Dining Restaurant in the D.C. area, while tapas king Jose Andres earned Chef of the Year honors. Among the other victors were…
Feb 02, 2006
Red Means Go
Washington loves the color red. It’s the color of choice for power-tie and power-suit wearing Hill types, and, of course, we all like reading about said Hill folk getting caught red-handed and red-faced. But on Friday, the color takes on a different meaning for National Wear Red Day, part of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign, which aims to raise awareness of heart disease as the leading cause of death for women…
Jan 10, 2006
Interview: The Shmoo Group
Washington is a city known for a particular type of geek: the wonk. But this weekend, a very different breed of geek will descend on the city, as computer security enthusiasts from across the country gather at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel for three days of talks, hacking, hanging out and merry-making. It’s the second annual ShmooCon, the hacker convention put together by the Shmoo Group, the highest-profile hacker collective associated with our fair city….
Apr 17, 2005
Previously on DCist: Just a Beautiful Sunday Edition
The city was in bloom this weekend. Near this DCist’s apartment, we spied a number of tourists blocking the Connecticut Avenue sidewalk near Woodley Road to snap photos of the giant bed of tulips on the embankment of the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. From cherry blossoms the previous weekend to now tulips … what’s next weekend’s flower of choice? Over on Euclid Street, were this photo from DCist Photos was snapped, even the weeds and…
Sep 22, 2004
D.C.’s Largest Hotel May Be Sold
Is the golden age of Woodley Park’s anchor as a convention and meeting site coming to a close? The Post reports that the Marriott Wardman Park hotel may be sold for $200 million and a new developer, Chevy Chase’s JBG, hopes to convert part of its complex into condominums, similar to Monument Realty’s plans to convert the Watergate’s hotel into condos. The Wardman Park, the city’s largest hotel, and the Omni Shoreham have brought countless…