Jun 30, 2010
Groupon’s “Pawn” Lives Large in D.C.
The Groupawn set out from a Chicago office in a paper suit made of gift certificates. He had won the right to eat, drink, hot air balloon, whale watch, and spa across the country for a year for free. In fact, at the end of the year, he gets $100,000 for his troubles. The only condition? He’s penniless. No cash. No plastic. Nothing to live on but a thick wad of Groupons.
Dec 21, 2007
Overheard in D.C.: Naked Astronauts
Anyone who has read the menu at the Brickskeller can tell you that Julius Caesar called beer “a high and mighty liquor.” But aside from being a favorite of Roman conquerors, it causes people to say funny stuff – stuff that when you overhear it, makes you really want to know how that conclusion was reached. What winding path was taken to get there? Quote of the Week At the DCist flickr meetup Sunday at…
Dec 17, 2007
Photo of the Day: December 17, 2007
This photograph by akkleis seems like the perfect reflection of the weekend — a lonely puddle and a windblown, broken streetlamp. The texture of the film gives it a more gritty street feel. EXIF. We had nearly 30 folks make it out to the DCist Photographers Meet-up Sunday at Rocket Bar. As you can see from the lingering evidence, they’re getting bigger and camera nerdier every time, just the way we like it….
Dec 14, 2007
Photo of the Day: December 14, 2007
In all my time doing Photo of the Day, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a picture of the outside of the U.S. Botanic Gardens, like this one by mosley.brian. Usually a lovely reflective night shot like this is the Kennedy Center, but we’ve been happy to see quite a few of our photographers head towards the gardens once the weather turns cold. It’s open all year long and a fantastic way to get…
Dec 13, 2007
Photo of the Day: December 13, 2007
I love holiday photos like this, warm with just a hint of sparkle, rather than the garish no-holds-barred plastic Santa light display preferred by those with the festive spirit in overdrive. DC Jeff took this postcard perfect image somewhere on the Georgetown campus. Happy holidays indeed. Have you submitted your application for DCist Exposed 2008 yet? No time like the present! The 2007 winners are all over the place: mark your calendars for 6…
Dec 10, 2007
Photo of the Day: December 10, 2007
This is actually the first snow-covered Photo of the Day for this season. Clearly I was just waiting for something monumental. Oh, what do you want? It’s Monday. And Flickr user *Toshio* does, in fact, have an impressive photo here — I’m even more surprised by daytime photos of D.C. cultural sites that don’t have a single person in sight. EXIF. Speaking of impressive, last night we reached 15,000 photos in the DCist Flickr…
Dec 07, 2007
Photo of the Day: December 7, 2007
The Air Force Memorial has a certain architectural elegance that makes it almost hard not to photograph well, but some certainly stand far above the others, and we especially like Flickr user mosely.brian’s crisp version here. Did you miss our announcement on Wednesday? The DCist Exposed Photography Show contest is open and accepting entries for our 2008 exhibition. Not only might you get to show your original work on a real gallery wall at…
Dec 05, 2007
DCist Exposed 2008 Begins Now
Last year we were blown away by how many folks participated in our very first DCist Exposed Photography Show. What we hoped would be a fun event for our faithful photography contributors turned into a full-blown gallery event packed to the gills with supporters. Many of the selected 2007 photographers — most of whom had never even framed their work prior to the show — have continued to sell their prints and some even…