Mar 07, 2007
Monopoli Announce Farewell Shows at DC9
After a devastating run of going directly to jail and not getting Boardwalk or Park Place, local music mainstay Monopoli are calling it quits. All punning aside, we were saddened to see this announcement on the band’s MySpace page: Monopoli is over and out! Please join us in celebrating our run at our last four shows every Thursday in March at DC9. A residency at DC9 is no shabby way to send off a band,…
Jan 15, 2007
Morning Roundup: Let Freedom Ring Edition
Good morning to all of you Washingtonians who, despite being forced to come in today, are honoring Dr. King today through peaceful resistance to actual work. Rather than confronting authority violently, you can make your dissatisfaction known through idleness and websurfing. We’ll be right here with you. Then, outside work, maybe do something a little more meaningful to celebrate MLK Day. Guilty of Wrongful Deeds: D.C. police may have ended a rash of brazen break-ins…
Aug 04, 2006
Redeveloping Georgia Avenue, For All It’s (Pet)Worth
If all goes as planned, two years from now, 150 condominiums, six townhouses, and a handful of new shops will flank the entrance to the Georgia Avenue Metro Station. The $60 million project known as Park Place broke ground on Monday, and is being led by Bethesda-based Donatelli Development Inc., one of the nation’s leading investors in transit-oriented development. So far Donatelli has worked closely on development plans with Petworth residents, promising 20 percent low-income…
Jul 31, 2006
Morning Roundup: Hot Teen Sex Edition
Hey there, Washington. How was your weekend? Ours was OK. Yeah, just OK. Oh sure, we’re fine. We guess we’re just a little troubled by some of today’s headlines. As if the looming Heat Emergency, which has given us a Code Orange Air Quality day today and will place the heat index close to 110 through much of the week, wasn’t disturbing enough, we alse read in the Examiner that the growth of online news…
Jul 07, 2006
The Weekly Feed: Horseradish Edition
Wasabi Wa-opens I have been searching for a good cafeteria-style Japanese place for a while. Since I’d be happy to go to Kotobuki every single day for lunch if it weren’t in Outer Mongolia, the opening of Wasabi gives me great joy. Conveniently located at 17th and I Streets, NW, for you downtowners, it’s a welcome addition to a scene dominated by places like the Park Place Gourmet. While my lunchtime map is roughly bordered…