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Nov 20, 2007

Go Home Already: Between the Lines

>> Anacostia is in the running for an award from HGTV to come in and help the community complete revitalization projects. [Free Ride] >> Well, The Scott is back to gitcha now, boys! [Wonkette] >> Arlington County Police are saying they believe the person responsible for two recent gropings at the Rosslyn Metro station could be the same man who committed four plastic bag attacks earlier this year. [WTOP] >> I-95 was closed in…

Sep 13, 2007

About Tonight

>> Diddy’s in town tonight, which means only the most masochistic of locals will be waiting in line to get in to new nightclub Ibiza. Our advice? Stay out of the 1/2 mile radius around 1222 1st Street NE completely starting from 10 p.m. to around dawn. It’s just going to be too full of desperate people looking to catch a glimpse of the party host — like a Saturday night in Adams Morgan…

Jun 04, 2007

Reader, Meet Author

MONDAY: French journalist Sylvain Cypel will speak about his book Walled, a look at relations between Jews and Palestinians in Israel and the barriers — both cultural and physical — between the two groups. Politics and Prose, 7 p.m. D.C.-area Star Wars geeks will want to check out Olsson’s Arlington/Courthouse, where science-fiction author Karen Traviss will be talking about her new novel Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice. We love Han, Chewie and the gang as…

Jan 18, 2007

Un-Kosher Sleeping Arrangements Prove Endearing

New Yorker fiction pieces can be predictably melancholy. Sample plot: the narrator discovers a personality flaw, or flaw in her love life – “flaw” is the key word here—and the reader is left feeling seasick by the end. Luckily, a few amusing anecdotes have slipped into print along the way, and Theatre J has adapted some of these collected memoirs by Laura Shaine Cunningham into Sleeping Arrangements. Pain, failure, and all things deserving self-pity are…

Oct 02, 2006

Reader, Meet Author

This week, among the city’s other offerings are those being conducted as a part of the “Fall for the Book Festival.” For more information, hit up their website. MONDAY That famous opening line of Anna Karenina has done more to fill the retail shelves with memoirs than just about anything else. Take that, opening line of Moby Dick! Alison Bechdel adds to the canon with Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. Politics and Prose, 5015…

Aug 25, 2006

Arts Agenda: DIY Edition

Whether you’ve ever walked into an art gallery and seriously thought, “Hmm, I could do that,” or you’re just looking for a way to stretch your creative muscles, the city is overflowing with art classes and easels with your name on them. Practice something you’ve always loved, or try something new and unusual. Whatever you do, don’t sit in front of the TiVo waiting for inspiration to strike. At the very least, you’ll make out…

Apr 03, 2006

Reader, Meet Author

MONDAY The enormous efforts undertaken by naturalists to save the California condor are documented by John Nielsen in his book, Condor: To the Brink and Back—The Life and Times of One Giant Bird. Nielsen will be at the Audubon Naturalist Society to sign and discuss his book, bringing with him the hope that the condor will one day again fly with ubiquity across the western skies, and that my special recipe for crème brulee—which calls…

Aug 29, 2005

H Street Playhouse’s Wilde Ride

Was he a man who defied classification, or an individual who would pigeonhole future homosexuals into labels and constructions? Was he an early role model for the gay movement, or a man who denied his identity? And can art be held to moral standards? These questions all play a central role in Moisés Kaufman’s Gross Indecency: The Three Trials Of Oscar Wilde now being staged in a fresh production by Theater Alliance at the H…

Aug 06, 2004

Rick James Dies

DCist was sad to learn that funk superstar Rick James passed away of “natural causes” earlier today. He will be remembered for his innovative and catchy “Super Freak,” and his recent cameo on Comedy Central’s “Chapelle’s Show”. According to Billboard magazine, he was in talks with Dave Chapelle to convert his autobiography, “Memoirs of a Super Freak” into a film starring Mr. Chapelle as himself. See coverage of of Rick James’ death on our sibling…

 
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