Who better than the man behind all those theories about the “high bohemians” to tell us where the myopic little twits are?
May 13, 2007
Still Life
Former Editor-in-Chief Ryan Avent writes a weekly column about neighborhood and development issues. You have to love the really idiosyncratic corners of a city. The hundred year-old oddities with rich histories and lovely faces that look wholly out of place amid more recent arrivals. The Warehouse Theater is just such a place. Sitting quiet and unassuming on a small stretch of 7th Street NW near the hulking new Washington Convention Center, the Warehouse has been…
Aug 25, 2006
Out and About: Weekend Picks
Editor’s Note: The Picks are a little lean this week, not because there isn’t a ton of fun stuff to do but because we’re operating on an “it’s one of the last Fridays of the summer” frame of mind and can’t muster the energy for more. Please tell us what you’re up to this weekend in the comments, for the benefit of the group. FRIDAY: We’ll be down at the ongoing opening festivities for Joe…
Feb 28, 2005
Morning Roundup: Nor’easter Edition
Good morning. We’re waiting for snow, but looking out our window, nothing has accumulated. Apparently, the humidity isn’t high enough for the snow to reach the ground, but that will probably change. So radars have said snow has been falling for hours, but it magically never materializes. Check out Capital Weather for more details. Please be aware that a snow emergency will go into effect in the District at 9:30 a.m., so if you’re parked…