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Oct 11, 2007

About Tonight

>> DAM! Fest kicks of with its first night of shows featuring a dozen different bands at three venues, including New York’s A Place to Bury Strangers (don’t miss our interview with the band) and Dirty on Purpose at the Rock and Roll Hotel, Vandaveer and Julie Ocean at the Red and The Black, and Foreign Islands at DC9, among many others. Check out our guide to the DAM! highlights. >> Two film festivals open…

Jan 26, 2007

The Weekly Feed: Keep It Away From The Grill Edition

Ain’t Named Passion For Nothing Once again, the men of Passion Food’s restaurants (TenPenh, Ceiba, D.C. Coast, and Acadiana) get out of their kitchen kits for a nude romp through 2007. Mr. Kliman over at the Washingtonian lets us in on what’s underneath the aprons of some of Passion Food’s cookmen, like Acadiana sous chef Anthony Piscioneri and TenPenh chef de cuisine Cliff Wharton. Though most aren’t totally naked (though I hear Mr. October, Ceiba’s…

Oct 17, 2005

Weekly Music Agenda

Monday: >> Over at Black Cat there’s a Pitchfork friendly line up of mid-tempo, indie folk, with John Vanderslice, Portastatic, and Brandon Butler. There’s sure to be some quality balladeering, but you’ll probably want to hit the 14th Street Caribou for some caffeine beforehand. $10. >> As for us, DCist is going to see The Sentiment at DC9. They’re loud, they’re fun, and they let you jump on stage. On a Monday, this is what…

Aug 29, 2005

Weekly Music Agenda

So, it’s kind of a slow week for music in D.C. Labor Day weekend is beckoning, 9:30 is dark most of the week, and Black Cat is closed for a few days to make repairs. But give DCist lemons, and DCist makes lemonade, unearthing these gems for this last week of August. MONDAY: >> The early 1990s were full of quasi-generic melodic soft rock acts. We won’t say that Toad the Wet Sprocket stood head…

Aug 10, 2005

Ask DCist: Smokefree in D.C.?

What are the smokeless bars and clubs and restaurants? I don’t go out in D.C. as much as I would (as much as I do in NYC), because of the smoke. D.C has an active smokefree lobbying group, Smokefree D.C., which regularly goes head-to-head with Ban the Ban and other pro-smoking establishments groups (smoking “choice” if you will). So far, efforts to legislate smokefree bars and restaurants in the District have not panned out, but…

Jul 28, 2005

DCist Music Interview: Paul Michel

(From DCist contributor Colleen Clark) On first listen, it’s hard to believe the album “These Are All Beautiful Things” was birthed from Paul Michel, a D.C.-based musician weaned on flamenco guitar, high school jazz and years with metal and hardcore bands. But give it another spin and you’ll get it. This is the album of a guy with musical chops — he plays all the instruments and plays them well — who has the restraint…

Jul 22, 2005

Coalition of the Swilling: A Clean and Well Lit Bar

Opening its doors just under month ago, Bar Pilar had a lot to live up to. The owners of Café Saint Ex hit a home run with their first undertaking, growing a small local secret into a popular nightspot that draws customers from far outside the neighborhood. That growth and the crowds that come with it, predictably, have locals seeking the next hip thing. The owners of Saint Ex hope that it’s Bar Pilar, or…

Jun 07, 2005

Smith Point’s Awkward Position

Like the double-faced Janus, there are two Smith Points. One is the Georgetown restaurant loved by neighbors for its food, the other is the exclusive club environment that gets going later toward midnight, made famous by two infamous patrons, the Bush twins. And numerous people (including these women who were apparently White House interns last summer who posted their W.H. photos on Webshots) have followed in their wake. As some community interests in Georgetown continue…

May 09, 2005

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY: >> Local indie rockers The Bonapartes and high school group Sid Space (despite their youth, we hear good things) are at the Galaxy Hut in Arlington. Free! TUESDAY: >> The Lucksmiths, who play twee-ish guitar pop straight outta Australia, come to DC9. Check out an mp3 here. Ladybug Transistor opens. $10. WEDNESDAY: >> iPod DJ Night, now officially over a year old and still going strong, is downstairs at Saint Ex this evening. THURSDAY:…

Jan 12, 2005

Ask DCist: D.C. Mashup Scene?

I really like mashups and would love to know if there are any djs in D.C. who have mashup nights. Something like this except in D.C. instead of Cambridge, Mass. Unfortunately DCist can’t be too much help here because as far as our knowledge extends (and the knowledge of everyone usually in the know that we consulted) there are no mashup nights in the D.C. area. The best we have to offer is stretching it…

 
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