Jul 25, 2018
Need A Good Book? Here’s What José Andrés, Sean Doolittle, Mayor Bowser, And Other Washingtonians Are Reading
Borrow some ideas for your next beach read from local luminaries.
Students enrolled in D.C. Public Schools during the 2012-13 academic year improved their math proficiency by 3.6 percent and reading proficiency by 3.9 percent over the previous school year.
Jul 27, 2012
D.C. Public School Students Show Improvements in Math and Science, While Gains in Reading Remain Largely Flat
As D.C. officials continue trying to turn around the city’s public school system, they had some good news to share yesterday—the annual Comprehensive Assessment System found that public school students saw increases in math and science, though gains in reading remained flat.
Jan 10, 2011
D.C. Tops Literacy Rankings
Is the District the most well-read city in the United States? Central Connecticut State University says so: their annual rankings of America’s Most Literate Cities ranks Washington, DC at the top of the list.
Nov 16, 2007
Morning Roundup: Duck, Duck … Oops Edition
Friday has arrived at last, Washington. Despite the federal holiday on Monday, it’s been a rather long week for many of us – though of course, we couldn’t hold a candle to the week that D.C. CFO Natwar Gandhi has had. The Post writes about yesterday’s lengthy D.C. Council hearing into the tax office scandal, which lasted until 9 p.m. and where it was apparently revealed late in the evening that authorities are investigating the…
Oct 26, 2007
Jeremy Blake @ the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Hollywood, rock and roll and reality TV are all subject to artist Jeremy Blake’s critical eye in Wild Choir: Portraits by Jeremy Blake. The Corcoran Gallery of Art, where the show opens tomorrow, calls his work “psychological pop portraits” — trippy digital videos depicting the lives of cultural figures. Flashing images, voice overs, music and explosions of color are typical in the three videos on display — 2003’s Reading Ossie Clark, 2005’s Sodium Fox, and…
Oct 23, 2007
Go Home Already: Ducks in a Row
>> The D.C. Council unanimously approved a final agreement today to spend $79 million to help Specialty Hospitals of America to purchase Greater Southeast Community Hospital. [WaPo] >> Veranda, a new restaurant at 11th and P NW, is officially opening Wednesday and having a soft launch already. [renewshaw] >> Tonya Bell, the woman who was charged in the UNIFEST street festival car crash in Southeast last spring, pleaded guilty to multiple felony assault charges…
Oct 03, 2007
Washingtonpost.com Launches Local Blog Directory
We first heard about washingtonpost.com’s intentions to launch a comprehensive directory of D.C. area blogs last January, when they gathered a bunch of invited local bloggers to come have free soft drinks and chocolate-covered strawberries so they could pick all of our brains about how best to reach us on the interwebs. Today, we received the first word that the Local Blog Directory is up and running and available to users to register. Generally,…
Sep 21, 2007
Brad Pitt Hanging Out at the Washington Post
Fishbowl D.C. scooped even the Washington Post’s own gossip columnists on word that Brad Pitt was reportedly visiting the paper’s newsroom this afternoon. Says a Postie: “since word got out, female producers from network news shops are clamoring to stop by and just pay a “visit” to the newsroom to see friends they’ve never visited before in the newsroom.”Patrick Gavin says Pitt was there consulting with Post editor R.B. Brenner in preparation for his upcoming…
May 09, 2007
Booking Your Summer Activities
Summer is coming and so is one of our favorite pastimes: compiling our summer reading list. Remember back when you were in middle school and you were required to read a certain number of books on the school’s list by the time classes were back in session? Yes, we realize some of you saw this as a chore. But if it weren’t for those lists, we may never have picked up books that have become…