District MotherHUED and local moms wanted to create a rally where they could both voice their concerns and teach their children about civic engagement.
Jul 03, 2007
Ask DCist: Independence Day Tips
Hey, DCist, I like fireworks and celebrating the birth of our country. Where should I go, what should I do, help a sister out. -DCist reader Sarah The best (and entirely serious) tip we have for you is of course to avoid the National Mall like it’s going to give you cancer. It’s a sea of tourists and transit trauma every year down there, but this year it’s shaping up to be even worse, with…
Jun 29, 2007
Morning Roundup: Needles for Everyone Edition
Good morning, Washington. Did you stay up late arguing the finer points of last night’s Democratic presidential debate at Howard University? Or were you just hoping to get a table at Busboys and Poets but unable to shove your way through the crowd? Shaw and the U Street corridor were overrun with Democratic political operatives last night … which really probably isn’t any different than any other night. But forget about the substance of the…
Feb 09, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> This weekend is filled to the brim with events surrounding the 2007 Urban Film Series tour just in time for Black History Month. Dozens of short and feature-length films addressing the black experience are being screened at Regal Cinema Gallery Place, many with panel discussions following. There’s a bevy of established and rising talent to see, but our pick for Friday has to be a conversation and book-signing with the Wizard’s own center…
Nov 30, 2006
DCist Interview: Joshua Czarda
Don’t let the threat of Polonium poisoning crush your dreams of becoming a spy or the inevitable prison sentence keep you from robbing a bank. We understand your desire to solve ancient religious conspiracies shrouded in mystery and international intrigue, but perhaps you don’t want to get your hands dirty. Joshua Czarda, the brains behind Ravenchase Adventures, has a solution. He and his crack team of writers and actors want you to step inside a…
Jun 29, 2006
The Ty-D-Bol™ Memorial
Local blogger and Condoleezza Rice devotee Princess Sparkle Pony is wondering: Why on earth has the water at the U.S. Navy Memorial turned blue? Indeed, her majesty has turned up photographic evidence of the unnatural hue of the water in the Memorial’s fountains. As always, the Pink Pony asks the tough questions: Is it intentional? A prank? One thing is for sure, it now resembles the Ty-D-Bol™ Memorial more than anything. Honey, listen, next time…
Nov 18, 2005
The Weekly Feed: Open and Closed Edition
Closed! Did anyone along Pennsylvania Avenue hear a door slamming loudly Wednesday night? If you did and are perplexed about it, let us fill you in. Signatures, the “lobbyist hangout” next to the Navy Memorial, closed its doors. And closed them abruptly, at that. It turns out that when you’re being investigated by the Senate, the Department of Justice, and the Ft. Lauderdale Police for connections to a murder, people aren’t clamoring to frequent the…
Aug 07, 2005
Classical Music Agenda
This DCist went to listen to some of the Rostropovich Cello Competition qualifying round this past week, which we recommended to you in our last Classical Music Agenda. Although that was good listening, it’s still August, and there is not that much to hear as far as classical music in Washington, but we have drummed up a few things you might want to consider. MILITARY MUSIC: >> Washington enjoys the regular performances of several choral…
May 19, 2005
Where Is the East End? Just Look for Fun Street
(Editor’s Note: Earlier reports of this DCist’s loss of an arm are unfounded. It was actually our big toe.) DCist loves Fun Street. You ask: “Where might that be?” In what seems to be an aborted late 1990s marketing rebranding attempt, F Street near the MCI Center was given a Botox injection in the form of “Fun” Street to place emphasis on the strip’s funness quotient. It never caught on, but the signs remain….
Mar 18, 2005
Washington In Legos
If you think this photo of the Navy Memorial and the Old Post Office Tower looks a little grainy, there’s nothing wrong with your computer. It turns out part of Legoland California is an attraction called Miniland USA where the good people at Lego have built Lego versions of parts of New England, New York City, Florida, California, and Washington, D.C. (We discovered Miniland after reading on Gothamist they were planning on building a…