Oct 09, 2007
Something for Everyone @ Green Festival
If you missed the Green Festival at the Convention Center this past weekend, you missed an incredible event. Luckily event organizers will be posting video and audio of the plethora of speeches to their website in about two weeks. You’ll also be able to download speech audio from this year’s upcoming San Francisco, Seattle and Chicago festivals. The Green Festival is sponsored by Co-Op America and Global Exchange. The event is largely volunteer-run, with 1300…
Oct 05, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> Do the right thing and head to 9:30 Club for a show hosted by the strange gathering of the likes of Gypsy Eyes Records, The Federal Reserve and haberdasherie Propper Topper for a benefit for the DC Public Library Foundation. Kitty Hawk, Vandaveer, Revival, These United States and many more make up the crowded bill. 7:30 p.m., $20. >> The Brunettes (pictured right) perform sickly sweet but addictive pop duets, and they’ll be…
Jun 14, 2007
About Tonight
>> We’ve checked out Page France a couple of times and are sure you’ll have a good time if you head down to the Red and the Black tonight. They’re playing with Austin’s excellent Peel for a 9 p.m. show, only $8. >> The action at SILVERDOCS continues, and if you’ve been having trouble getting advance tickets to evening screenings and aren’t willing to wait in the stand-by lines, consider taking advantage of the…
Jun 11, 2007
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY: Leftover anger from last week’s G8 Summit? Check out John Perkins at Politics and Prose tonight. He’ll be discussing his newest book The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth about Global Corruption, which details the shady deals behind U.S. foreign aid to developing countries. 7 p.m. TUESDAY: Hurricane season is upon us yet again, and this August will mark the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastating impact…
Feb 23, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> Friends ‘o DCist Middle Distance Runner have had quite a ride since playing our special Unbuckled/Anniversary concert last September. Despite a few bumps on the road, they’ve gone from little band that could to having their first headlining slot at 9:30 club tonight. We’ll say we knew them when. With The Dance Party. 10 p.m., $10. >> Akron/Family impressed the pants off of critics in 2005 with their self-titled neo-folk stylings. They’ll be…
Feb 20, 2007
Morning Roundup: Getting Hot In Here Edition
Happy Mardi Gras, Washington. Great news for all those planning to expose themselves to garner beads! (We’re unsure if any local bars enforce such strict bead acquisition standards, but you can let us know in comments.) It’s already above freezing and temps are heading up to 50 today. That’s right, the big five-oh. We predict the risk of falling on your ass will be reduced by 76% by the evening commute. Of course, now we’ve…
Feb 05, 2007
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY Kenneth Brannagh’s Hamlet. Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet. Bob and Doug MacKenzie’s Strange Brew. All fine examples of Shakespeare on film. Got questions? Well, pepper Simon Crowl, author of Shakespeare and Film: A Norton Guide, with them. Folger Shakespeare Library, 201 East Capitol St. SE., at 7:30 p.m. $12. TUESDAY According to the Wikipedia, Ralph Nader’s father “owned a bakery and restaurant where he engaged customers in discussions of political issues.” That bakery? The “Ugh…I Mean,…
Good morning, D.C. Looks like it’s going to be another beautiful day. We can’t resist — we’re ducking out of work, heading into the lovely weather and spending the morning at a net neutrality seminar. Ah, summer livin’. Ehrlich Unhappy With Rate Relief Plan: Remember the looming electricity rate hike crisis in Maryland? The one that’s been looming since March? Yeah, that one. It’s still not over. According to the Post, Maryland legislators have put…
Sep 01, 2005
The Mayoral Roundup
Four months ago the 2006 mayoral race was pure speculation. Come next week, though, we will finally have a confirmed slate of candidates — and a year’s worth of campaigning ahead of us. Council-members Adrian Fenty (D-Ward 4) and Vincent Orange (D-Ward 5) have been in the game for the better part of the summer, while former Verizon executive Marie Johns only recently joined the race and Council Chair Linda Cropp and lobbyist Michael…
Jan 21, 2005
Morning Roundup: Back to Work Edition
Well, D.C. It seems that we’re almost through Inaugural Week. Though thousands of out-of-towners, constituents and other party-goers will be still around today and into the weekend, the city should be getting slowly back to normal. A quick question to those out there who are experienced travelers … Considering the gargantuan number of fur coats brought in for Inauguration festivities, how do you pack a fur coat into one’s luggage? It seems that if fur…