Oct 22, 2007
Shaw Interim Library Branch Finally Open
The Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Interim Library branch finally opened on Saturday, a full six months after the trailer first appeared on Rhode Island Ave. NW. Residents and neighborhood blogs had expressed frustration with the series of delays that prevented the temporary branch from opening as scheduled at the end of June, almost three years after the original branch was closed. Delays in getting electricity installed in the structure, and problems with the library’s computer…
Oct 01, 2007
Go Home Already: Pants Off Dance Off
>> The YMCA National Capital at 1711 Rhode Island Ave NW is hosting Mario Lopez and some one-named Broadway star for some dancin’, and hoping you won’t laugh. [via BrightestYoungThings] >> Salmon Try to Send Larry Craig Up the River [Wonkette] >> Mayor Fenty promised to speed up renovations on D.C.’s oldest pipelines, after low water pressure cost firefighters valuable time in last night’s four-alarm Adams Morgan blaze. [WaPo] >> October 1 Means Its…
Sep 20, 2007
The Gatekeeper of St. Matthew’s
Written by DCist Contributor Laura Logerfo For the central cathedral in a major city, St. Matthew’s somehow blends in. The Cathedral is surrounded by offices that stand nearly as high as the church, and its brick façade resembles that of adjacent buildings. It is situated near one of the busiest and trickiest intersections in DC, where Connecticut Ave., Rhode Island Ave., 18th and M Streets all meet. On weekends, city dwellers pass by the church…
Aug 16, 2007
Morning Roundup: Both Sides of the Story Edition
Isn’t it Friday yet, Washington? Alas, we’ve still got to muddle through two hot, muggy days before what’s looking to be another gorgeous weekend finally begins. With weather like this, you might be tempted to don footwear most people would deem inappropriate for work, like say, flip-flops. Other people might then be tempted to make fun of you for your choice of shoes, and they wouldn’t be wrong — flip-flops are, as we all know,…
Jul 31, 2007
Shaw: Slum Historique No Longer?
On Friday, we noticed for the first time that someone has painted over the second half of this famous Shaw neighborhood sign on 9th Street NW between Q and Rhode Island Ave. In its entirety, it used to read “Bienvenue a Shaw, Slum Historique.” We still haven’t been able to determine who painted over the “Slum Historique” part. The mural was originally painted by long time neighborhood resident and rabble rouser Ray Milefsky, who…
Jul 16, 2007
Morning Roundup: Parks and Politics Edition
Good morning, Washington. If you haven’t already, make sure to take the time to read one of the stories that ran over the weekend about one of the important legacies Lady Bird Johnson left behind for our city: the work of her Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, which created more park space and added D.C.’s signature tulips, daffodils and cherry trees to existing triangles throughout the city. The Post has an excellent overview…
Apr 06, 2007
Shaw Might Finally Get A Library
Without a library since 2004, the Shaw neighborhood may finally be getting a place with walls to borrow books. The neighborhood’s Watha T. Daniel library, as well as the Tenleytown, Anacostia, and Benning libraries, were supposed to have been renovated by 2006, but after a series of delays and cancelled contracts, there may be some book relief coming. We got an email from the D.C. Public Library via ANC commissioner Michael Bernardo saying a…
Mar 02, 2007
Morning Roundup: Silver Linings and Clouds Edition
And a glorious Friday to you, Washington. Granted, it’s not exactly pleasant out right now, but we’re going to boldly agree completely with the National Weather Service about tomorrow: highs in the mid-50s, with plenty of sun (peeking through a few clouds). We’ll take it. After the week we’ve had, we would have taken Antarctica, just as long as we got to sleep in a little and not have to think about work for at…
May 19, 2006
Tour de Studio
If the closest you’ve come to attending an art show is buying a $17 sofa-size painting at a Starving Artist show, get a culture shock on Saturday at the Gateway Arts District Studio Tour. More than 30 painters, mixed-media artists, sculptors and photographers will open their studios as part of Mount Rainier Day in Prince George’s County. The event will include the work of artists living at the Mount Rainier Artists’ Lofts, including Joel Traylor,…