Public Enemy is bringing the noise tonight at the 9:30 Club. Check out today’s Song of the Day, “Don’t Believe The Hype.”
A correction published on Thursday, Dec. 3 in the Washington Post: A Nov. 26 article in the District edition of Local Living incorrectly said a Public Enemy song declared 9/11 a joke. The song refers to 911, the emergency phone number. Brutal. The song “911 is a Joke” was of course released in 1990, on the seminal Fear of a Black Planet album, approximately 11 years before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Public Enemy…
Nov 19, 2009
Click Click: Public Enemy Rolls Through Town
Public Enemy came to D.C. Wednesday on a mission–not to fight the power, but rather to use the band’s influence to fight youth homelessness in the District and the rest of the country. The evening began at the Sasha Bruce House, where Chuck D, Flavor Flav and the rest of the iconic hip-hop group toured the facility and hosted a pre-Thanksgiving dinner for more than 30 homeless youths. Following the dinner, the members of Public…
Nov 17, 2009
Bring the Noise (by Flatbed Truck)
View Larger Map Public Enemy has turned public friend #1 for their performance in the District. Tomorrow night, Long Island Music Hall of Fame inductees, rap-rock progenitors, and occasional television mugs Chuck D and Flavor Flav are playing GW’s Lisner Auditorium – where you can advance to the front of the house for the price of admission plus a winter coat. If that deal’s not enough, you can also catch PE playing on a flatbed…
Aug 20, 2006
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
Breaking the law, breaking the law We -ist folks love us some crime, and no misdemeanor is too petty for a post on any of our sites. This week, join us for a rogues’ gallery of miscreants major, minor, and alleged. Gothamist gets us started with “Law & Order”, muppet style. Oh, you know what isn’t a crime? Taking pictures on the MTA. So, why are cops stopping photographers? In other Gotham crime, a…
Oct 09, 2005
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY >> Monday welcomes the Fictionista Book Tour to Washington, D.C., featuring readings from Josie Brown (True Hollywood Lies), Kayla Perrin (Gimme an O!) and Stephanie Lessing (She’s Got Issues). Good gravy! All that chicklit in one place? Does it get any better? Oh, people. It does. The event is taking place at the Hard Rock Café — and that means Aerosmith-themed quesadillas. 999 E. St NW., 7 p.m. TUESDAY >> In her book, Nickel…
Aug 23, 2005
Discussing the Future of Music
Next month at Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University, the Future Music Coalition will host the fifth annual Future of Music Policy Summit. The Summit, a three day event taking place on Sept. 11-13, will be attended by representatives from the music, law and technology (yes, even us lowly bloggers) sectors and focuses on the critical issues facing the music industry as it tries to incorporate new technologies into it’s traditional business structure. Over…
Sep 17, 2004
Heads Up for Upcoming Shows
Because we like to keep you in the know, here’s an updated list of upcoming shows, through middle of October or so (if we’ve missed anything, please let us know!). A couple of DCist-ers will be in attendance at the Thrills show tomorrow night at the Black Cat, so come on out! 9/17: Lungfish, Black Cat 9/18: The Thrills, Black Cat 9/23: The Walkmen, 9:30 Club 9/24: Fiery Furnaces, Black Cat 9/25: Travis Morrison, Galaxy…