Dec 10, 2007
Gay Man Attacked on Metro Friday Night
Last night, Fox 5 reported on an alarming attack of a gay man by six or seven men on the Metro. “Nathaniel,” as he’s referred to in the report, was riding alone on a train Friday night. As the doors closed at Metro Center, the group surrounded and beat Nathaniel, kicking him as he fell to the floor and yelling “faggot”. Nathaniel managed to get off the train at the Smithsonian station, and he ran…
Dec 03, 2007
Coalition of the Swilling: Winter Beer Roundup
This is a great time of the year for beer lovers. Winter, more than any other season, is when craft brewers get a chance to flex their creativity and brew some unusual beers that satisfy the palate and warm the heart. Although many have traditionally been called Christmas beers, most brewers these days are going with some variation on the “winter” theme, in a large part because of the stigma of seeing a “Christmas” beer…
Nov 09, 2007
Overheard in D.C.: Customer Service
Washington has a ton of good things, but also a lot of problems. One we often hear about is a general lack of customer service in some local businesses — sometimes people are slow, rude, forgetful, or a combination of the three. We’ve seen it all over, from fancy joints to Mickey D’s, but it seems to be worse here than elsewhere on the East Coast. Somebody could make a lot of money by renting…
Oct 26, 2007
Overheard in D.C.: Franking Rules!!!
Many things seem more important in D.C. than they would be anywhere else. It’s pretty difficult to impress somebody in most places by telling them you met the Undersecretary of such and such. Appearing on C-SPAN is more likely to be subject to quizzical looks rather than admiration in other towns. Most folks elsewhere wouldn’t know they just saw George Will honking at pedestrians. And obviously, people talk about bills and laws and politics more…
Oct 05, 2007
Morning Roundup: Not Exactly Presidential Edition
Good morning, Washington. If you’re the kind of person who delights in reading angry product reviews on consumer web sites, head over here and read some of the comments about the Presidential Inn on New York Ave. Highlights include “I have never been so disgusted with a place in all my life,” “I can’t even believe that it is running legally,” and, tellingly, “upon my departure I noticed small red bumps all over my body.”…
Oct 04, 2007
Metro Center Entrance Closed due to Police Situation
WMATA has issued a service alert that the entrance to the Metro Center station at 13th and G Streets NW is closed due to a police situation. A reader let us know that he can see bomb units on the scene from his office window, with a bomb-seeking robot being assembled to go into the metro entrance with a team of police dogs. The service alert indicates that only this entrance is closed and that…
Aug 31, 2007
Overheard in D.C.: Gentlemen and Scholars
This week at Overheard, we’d like to take a moment to give thanks for a segment of the population that we feel is unfairly maligned. That’s right, we’re talking about you, Mr. Stares Blatantly at Women’s Breasts on the Metro. And you, sir, who just nearly walked into a pole while leering at the woman who just walked past. We raise our glasses to the guy surreptitiously taking pictures of girls’ rear ends on the…
Aug 17, 2007
Overheard in D.C.: Let My People Go!
Nobody enjoys having to muscle through a dense crowd of people on the metro platform. Especially on those days when everyone is so eager to get on the train that they don’t even wait for anyone to get off before surging onboard. Times like that, we wish we had some magical power to transport past the crowd, but then again if we could do that, we wouldn’t be taking metro to begin with, now would…
Aug 15, 2007
Coalition of the Swilling: Belgian Brews
Written by DCist contributor Eric Denman As summer lingers on, the average D.C. resident may be tempted to stay indoors, limit excursions, and camp out in front of the A/C unit with a tongue-numbingly cold, mass-produced lager. There is a better option! A nice Belgian beer can quench your thirst while also satisfying your palate. Although some Belgian styles may be a bit heavy for summer, many of them fit the bill perfectly (Witbier and…
Temp work is more than just a last resort to keep from having to beg your parents for money after getting fired for youthful indiscretions at your previous job. It can be a valuable learning experience. Not only can you discover that it really is possible to be even more expendable than an intern, but you can find your way to parts of office life you might never have considered before. There’s the ever-popular…