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Sep 16, 2022

A Couple Of D.C. Pubs Will Screen Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral Monday

The state funeral is scheduled to take place early Monday morning.

Jan 31, 2013

Eisenhower Memorial Critic Slams Website That Inserts Ike Into Modern Scenes

Last year, the Eisenhower Memorial Commission created a website featuring images of President Dwight D. Eisenhower inserted into modern-day scenes to help build support for the controversially designed memorial.

May 11, 2007

Overheard in D.C.: God Save the Queen

We were happy, last week, to welcome Queen Elizabeth II to town. The trip was her first the colonies States in 16 years, the occassion a commemoration of the founding of the Jamestown settlement in 1607. Hundreds turned out for her appearance, demonstrating once again America’s fascination with British royalty, despite throwing off the yoke of their rule over 200 years ago. Perhaps the American interest in the monarchy stems from wondering about what life…

May 08, 2007

Go Home Already: Live Nude Girls

>> Ward 1 council member Jim Graham hopes the residents of Ward 5 won’t mind if he moves some strip clubs displaced by the new Nationals stadium into their neighborhood. Here’s a tip to make sure there’s no local resistance: Ward 5 residents get in for free! [Examiner] >> Don’t miss Tamara Jones and Roxanne Roberts’ merciless ribbing of President Bush for almost accidentally suggesting Queen Elizabeth II was over 200 years old. The…

May 08, 2007

Morning Roundup: Her Majesty’s Secret Smile Edition

Good Morning, Washington. It looks like another fine spring day from our vantage point at DCist headquarters — weather fit for a queen, as it were. Thanks to Flickr user Jon-Miles for sharing some of his shots with us from yesterday’s press event with President Bush and Queen Elizabeth II. Today is the final day of the Queen’s tour of the region. Before a private dinner with the Bushes, she’ll spend it by visiting the…

May 07, 2007

Welcome Home, Queen Elizabeth II

Seriously, how much more ironic could this be? Queen Elizabeth II is visiting Washington today. Washington was named for one of the leaders of the fight for independence against the repressive British empire — then led by King George III — a battle that was in part provoked by a general frustration with the levying of taxes and the denial of representation. And yet, over 200 years later, the residents of Washington still pay taxes…

May 07, 2007

Morning Roundup: Long Live the Irony Edition

Welcome back to work, Washington. It’s the Monday after a jam-packed weekend of fun for many of us, and we understand as well as you do that there’s nothing so disheartening as reporting to your desk knowing that good times won’t be in sight again for another five full days. It is therefore in the spirit of distraction that we present to you the weekend’s funniest, and yet saddest headline for you to mull over…

May 03, 2007

Photo of the Day: May 3, 2007

We’re suckers for a good action photo. This one from Cary Scott Photography, shows one of Washington’s infamous motorcades flying up our streets. And–ahem–we as voteless taxpayers of the District pay for that security. This photo also reminds us that some high-ranking folks are visiting us! Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of England are touching down in Richmond this afternoon, and will be coming to Washington as part of their trip. Curiously, Her…

 
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