Jan 23, 2016
Photo: It Is A Rough Day To Be A D.C. Rat
Jeff Lieberman went to shovel his way out his apartment in when he noticed a very persistent creature following behind.
Dec 07, 2007
A DCist guide to The Nutcracker
For dance lovers looking to get into the holiday spirit, The Nutcracker is a must at this time of year. Thankfully, the Washington D.C. area has numerous performances of the beloved ballet from which to choose. While there’s over a dozen performances ranging in size from huge ballet troupes to small dance studios, here’s a few that stand out among the rest. American Ballet Theater: Few companies can compete with the size and talents of…
Oct 05, 2007
Morning Roundup: Not Exactly Presidential Edition
Good morning, Washington. If you’re the kind of person who delights in reading angry product reviews on consumer web sites, head over here and read some of the comments about the Presidential Inn on New York Ave. Highlights include “I have never been so disgusted with a place in all my life,” “I can’t even believe that it is running legally,” and, tellingly, “upon my departure I noticed small red bumps all over my body.”…
Aug 07, 2007
Build A Better Mousetrap
The Washington Post has their ear to the ground, listening for the news that D.C. really wants to hear: the next wave of super duper anti-rat technology. Or not, they add, but Joseph Dussich, inventor of the Repel-X trash bag, thinks he’s found the key to Pied Piper the city’s rats right out of town, or at least away from alley dumpsters. His trash bags use the aroma of eucalyptus and a few secret ingredients…
Jul 30, 2007
Morning Roundup: Good Intentions Edition
Good morning, Washington. We hope you had a relaxing weekend, and weren’t one of the people inconvenienced by the brief closing of a number of Metro stations on Sunday. The story goes that a contractor mistakenly spread commercial-grade rat poisoning in the middle of the day around several stations in D.C. and Maryland. When dozens of birds started dropping dead at the Greenbelt, Anacostia, Naylor Road and Branch Avenue stations on the Green line…
May 24, 2007
Shiloh Properties Watch: Day 4
Still no sight of any repairs having begun on the condemnded Shiloh Baptist Church properties today. The church has until May 31 to complete a list of repairs to four rowhouses on 9th St. NW before the city claims it will do the work on its own and place a lien on the properties to pay for them. There is however a truck belonging to the Dept. of Health’s rat abatement program parked in…
May 06, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
There’s so much going on across the Ist-a-Verse that it’s almost impossible to keep track these days. Fortunately, we do it so you don’t have to! Londonist took a walk through Oliver Twist’s London, thanks to a gorgeous map layer for Google Earth. They also caught up with modern-day fictional London, with the Fantastic Four and 28 Weeks Later. It was a week of insanity over at DCist. They started the week off with…
Apr 20, 2007
Go Home Already: A Brief History of Time
>> D.C.’s Rat Czar puts the city’s war on rodents in perspective. Gerard Brown, program manager of the DOH’s Rodent and Vector Control Division, tells the Examiner, “Rats are genius. They are going to be here after we leave.” Is Stephen Hawking available for a little vermin abatement brainstorming? [Washington Examiner] >> Check out these simple steps to making politics funny. We’ll see if President Bush can pull it off at tomorrow’s White House…
Apr 10, 2007
D.C.’s Rat Race
Last week we checked out that hotbed of hard news, Inside Edition, as they visited our fair city and shined the bright light of truth on the District’s rat problem. Today the Examiner reports from the front lines of the war on rodents and concludes that we’re losing. From all four quadrants the perennial urban menaces — sometimes the size of small dogs — are scurrying about, causing various levels of disgust and panic. How…