Oct 17, 2007
Marion Barry vs. Harry Jaffe, Round 2
Via Wonkette, we get this mind-blowingly angry letter to Examiner columnist Harry Jaffe (text doc) from Ward 8 Council member Marion Barry’s chief of staff, Keith Andrew Perry. As you’ll recall, Jaffe published a column last week wondering why Barry couldn’t have used a rather expensive collection of watches and cuff links, which were recently stolen from his home, to pay some of his tax burden in the years when he was known not to…
Aug 19, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
Download the original attachment Chicagoist is gearing up for this weekend’s annual Air & Water Show along the lakefront. In what’s becoming an annual tradition around there, staff member Todd McClamroch even got to fly with one of the participants. Chicagoist’s decidedly opinionated readership was also appalled that one of their staffers found a popular local brewpub to be a great place to bring a kid. They also think that an unlikely activist for immigration…
Jul 22, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
This week ended with the launch of the seventh and final Harry Potter installation. But while the world was consumed with Pottermania, it’s important to remember that there were more serious things going on in the world, too – two of them in -Ist cities. Sampaist was shocked when a passenger jet crashed into the center of Sao Paulo, killing at least 200 people. The airplane, an Airbus A320, skidded off the runway at the…
Feb 07, 2006
Morning Roundup: Metro’s Walking Directions Edition
WMATA Adds Walking Directions to Website: We’ve wondered it, too — how exactly does one get to and from certain Metro stations on foot? Lucky for us, WMATA has now added walking directions to the map function on its website, which pop up once the user has created a trip itinerary. This feature will be handy for us who rarely have any idea on how to get where we are going. Public-Private Land Partnerships Presented:…
Jan 18, 2006
Sixteen Years Ago Tonight…
People celebrate birthdays, holidays and anniversaries. This evening we acknowledge the day that an event and a phrase now embedded in the consciousness of the District were born. That’s right, folks. Today is the 16th anniversary of then-D.C. Mayor Marion Barry’s infamous crack-cocaine bust. Props to D.C. Metblogs for reminding us about this evening-of-note — we had honestly forgotten to make the dinner reservations and buy the gifts. What would District residents do without having…
Oct 12, 2005
Robert Bobb for Mayor?
Coming straight out of left field, the Washington Times today is speculating that District City Administrator Robert Bobb is another maybe, potentially, who knows, we’ll see candidate for mayor. Writes the newspaper: D.C. Democrats are talking privately about whether City Administrator Robert C. Bobb will jump into the already crowded race for mayor…”There continues to be a fair amount of discussion about Robert Bobb being a possible candidate for mayor,” said Mr. Bolden, an at-large…
Apr 06, 2005
Morning Roundup: Highs in the 80s Edition
Today will be mostly sunny earlier becoming partly cloudy, with highs around 80. Yes, folks – you read right – 80! The photo to the right was submitted to DCist Photos by Jim Tucker via Flickr. Spring is Here: For the Post’s Fritz Hahn, this can only mean one thing: “Temperatures are climbing into the 70s. The sun sets after 7:30. It’s time to move happy hour outside.” With the city’s plant life coming alive,…
Jan 17, 2005
Morning Roundup: MLK Day Edition
MLK Day Parade Canceled: The AP, via the Post, reports that the 27th annual Martin Luther King Day parade in Ward 8 has been canceled because of the cold temperatures. Apparently, the health of Ward 8’s councilmember, former Mayor Marion Barry, had been speculated to have been partly to blame for the cancellation, enough so that the AP in the second paragraph flatly said that is wasn’t to blame. (But perhaps we’re just reading too…
Jan 06, 2005
Morning Roundup: Office of Protocol Edition
Name Games in the Wilson Building: Former Mayor Marion Barry will remain Mayor Barry to Mayor Williams but Linda Cropp isn’t playing. Confused? The Post reports that Ward 8’s new councilman, former Mayor Marion Barry wants to retain his old title for the sake of protocol. Officially, Barry wants to be known as “Mayor-Councilman Barry,” which is naturally shortened to “Mayor” as under traditions of protocol, Barry’s highest title would be the defacto title. While…
Jan 04, 2005
Morning Roundup: Barry’s Back Edition
New Councilmembers Protest Cropp Plan, Then Quiet Down: An incoming at-large councilmember and two ward councilmembers from Southeast voiced their opposition to a plan being pushed by D.C. Council Chairman Linda Cropp on how to assign committee chairmanship on the council. The three councilmembers, including former Mayor Marion Barry of Ward 8 (at right), complained that they were being denied committee chairmanships traditionally passed out to all the D.C. Council’s 13 members. The Post notes…