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Dec 04, 2007

Morning Roundup: Bad Moon on the Rise Edition

Good morning, Washington. We hope you had a pleasant and restful evening despite the howling wind and bitter cold. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee had a bit of a rough night last night herself, as she was greeted by throngs of angry Ward 5 parents at the first community meeting that allowed her to present the school closures plan to the public. Ward 5 D.C. Council member Harry Thomas Jr. had set up the separate meeting…

Mar 12, 2007

Fenty’s Inaction on HIV/AIDS Questioned

We get it: Mayor Fenty is one helluva busy guy. In his first few months on the job, he’s hit the ground running on issues ranging from public safety to schools to Congressional representation. One area where some residents feel he’s been curiously quiet, though, is on the District’s ongoing HIV/AIDS crisis. Among them is the newly formed Metro D.C.chapter of The Campaign to End AIDS (C2EA), which writes that with “Adrian Fenty’s first 100…

Jul 27, 2006

The Fringedown: Thursday

Today at the Fringe, ethnicity is explored through dance, a pair of cabaret acts make their debut, and some drenched French whores finally get their star-crossed production off the ground. But first, it looks like we spoke too soon about ticket availability for the One-Man Star Wars Trilogy–an alert DCist tipster dispensed the bad news last night–sold out straight up and down. A pity, because Charles Ross is headed to Edinburgh after the Capital Fringe…

Aug 17, 2005

More Washingtonian Staff Changes

Just two days after the announcement that Garrett Graff was joining the Washingtonian as Editor-at-Large, it has been announced that Todd Kliman, award-winning food writer for the Washington City Paper, has been named Dining Editor for the city’s monthly glossy. According to Don Rockwell, Kliman will hav[e] editorial control over the upcoming Best 100 Restaurants and Cheap Eats issues. Thomas Head and Cynthia Hacinli will remain at the Washingtonian and work with Todd, who will…

 
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