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Apr 30, 2007

Breaking News: Georgetown Public Library Ablaze

News on the DCist tip line and NBC4 is that the Georgetown Branch of the D.C. Public Library is on fire. The building, on the 3600 block of R St., NW, is currently under renovation. Beginning at 12:45 this afternoon, we could see the smoke from the western edge of Dupont. The library was built in 1935 and has a number of historical documents and paintings which fire fighters are trying to save. NBC4 reports…

Apr 25, 2007

Cockeyed at the Crosswalk, Continued

After reporting last week on a slew of misaligned walk signs plaguing the city, we couldn’t stop spotting them everywhere. At Florida Ave. and R St., NW, and Pennsylvania Ave. and 8th St., SE, all eight pedestrian signals were pointing away from oncoming foot traffic — surely a dangerous state of affairs. While we originally speculated strong winds were responsible, several readers tipped us off on the most likely culprits: construction and delivery trucks. After…

Jan 03, 2007

Arts Agenda: Your Resolution

It’s that time of the year again, when people make resolutions they do not plan on keeping. Join DCist in resolving to see more art in 2007, but let’s mean it. You could get started this week. >> Studio Gallery will have an invitational show featuring artists from the greater D.C. metropolitan area (January 3 to 28). This will include Suzanne Quinlan, whose work is shown at right. Open Wednesdays to Sundays, 2108 R St….

Dec 20, 2006

Arts Agenda: Hell Outta Dodge

It falls to me to fill in for our peerless Arts Editor for the next few weeks. Don’t worry: DCist Heather will be back soon! Being the end of December, there is not much for me to mention, since the whole city is being shuttered for Christmas. If I miss something, help me out in the comments section. >> Art Enables moved to a new location in NE and has been open for about a…

Nov 29, 2006

Ask DCist: An Arboreal Christmas

It’s been a tradition since time immemorial (or at least since pagan days): the Christmas tree. A reader getting into the holiday spirit wondered where to get their piney living room centerpiece in the city, since it’s probably frowned upon to take a saw to some trees in Rock Creek Park. Thankfully, at least for those among us with the Christmas spirit, trees are available all over the city. Here’s a few of our…

Jun 15, 2006

Don’t Cops Have Other Things To Do?

Last night we received an email from a reader complaining — surprise! — about District police. He wrote: Around 7pm at 17th and R St NW, a police officer spent valuable taxpayer money and time ticketing people for crossing the street without waiting for the walk signal. As dangerous a threat jaywalking is to the citizens of DC (and I am sure this is better than the cops illegally parallel parking to get to Chipotle…

Jan 05, 2005

Arts Agenda: New Galleries Galore

>> As reported by DC Art News, two new galleries have joined the D.C. arts scene. Emma Mae Gallery, founded by Sandra Butler-Truesdale, has opened at 1515 U St. NW. JET Artworks opens Friday in Elizabeth Roberts’ old space at 2108 R St. NW. The gallery’s inaugural exhibition features the work of Conor McGrady, Greg Murr, Gregory Euclide, Michel Tsouris and Ken Bucklew. >> Also new this week is “Adam Fowler: Theme & Variation,”…

Aug 11, 2004

Ronald McDonald at D.C. Public Libraries

The D.C. Public Library will feature Ronald McDonald as part of its “Summer Quest: Readers Rule” summer reading program for schoolchildren. Is this an innocent tactic to get young children excited about reading, or an evil ploy by the McDonald’s corporation to hook kids on their fatty foods? After seeing Super Size Me, DCist isn’t slightly suspicious …Ronald McDonald at DC Public Library Ronald McDonald will visit children participating in the D.C. Public Library’s Summer…

 
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