Sep 04, 2012
Ask DCist: Muggin’ for Mugshots
Unlike many surrounding jurisdictions, D.C. police and prosecutors don’t release mugshots of people arrested for committing a crime. We dig into the reason why that is.
Mar 26, 2012
DCist Exposed: Post-Opening Wrap Up
DCist Exposed keeps going, and going, and going…
A couple of readers have sent emails to DCist today, curious about an installation at Freedom Plaza which involves a large array of black t-shirts with messages on them. The shirts, for those still curious, are the most visible aspect of the 2011 National ALS Advocacy Day and Public Policy Conference, which is taking place in the District. Last night, the ALS Association held a candlelight vigil in the Plaza.
Dec 27, 2010
Photo Booth: Holiday Lights and A Little Snow
May 03, 2010
May Museum Roundup
Photo of Jack Kerouac by Allen Ginsberg. 1953 gelatin silver print. Courtesy National Gallery of Art. >> The Natural History Museum turns 100 this month. First opening its doors in 1910, 100 Years at the National Museum of Natural History explores the Museum’s history through documentary photographs of important milestones—from laying the cornerstone for the building to modern DNA and genomic research. May 29. >> Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg opened at…
We had a feeling that by holding the 2010 DCist Exposed Photography Show at the 5,000 sq. ft. Long View Gallery, we’d encourage a few more people to attend the opening reception this year. But we’re not sure we were emotionally prepared for Saturday’s big event to draw close to double the number of people who showed up last year. Eager early birds started lining up outside the door half an hour before the gallery…
Design by Lynne Venart; photo by Angela Kleis We love judging the DCist Exposed contest. We already see every day how talented our regular contributors are, so you might imagine how much we look forward to this annual “best of” pool — and how hard it is to pick just a handful to showcase in our annual show. If you have a couple hours free, head over to the pool and hit “slideshow” in…
Jan 06, 2010
Enter the DCist Exposed Contest by Midnight Tonight!
Design by Lynne Venart; photo by Angela Kleis You only have a few more hours to submit your photos to the 2010 DCist Exposed Photography Show. We can already tell our judges are going to have a tough weekend trying to pick just a handful of these fantastic photographs to exhibit in our fourth annual show. Remember there are three things you must do to be considered for the show: fill out our brief…
As if picking the winning photographs for DCist Exposed over the last two years wasn’t monumental enough of a task, you guys made it even tougher this year by turning out in record numbers. In our first year, we barely cracked 450 entries (and we were thrilled indeed), while in 2008, we reached over 550. This year more than 300 photographers submitted close to 800 images for us to sift through. Even with six…
Jan 17, 2008
My Baghdad @ Irvine Contemporary
Violent, bloody and chaotic; these are the images that come to us from Iraq on a daily basis. But in My Baghdad, now at Irvine Contemporary, local photographer Phil Nesmith presents another view of Iraq, one that captures the quiet moments of the every day. His photographs are small vignettes, short snippets of life, printed onto glass. They are pieces of time, capturing a small moment in the motion of a waving flag or birds…