Nov 26, 2007
College Hoops Rundown: GMU Spices It Up
George Mason capped a successful holiday week by beating South Carolina yesterday to take third-place in the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Fla. Will Thomas paced the Patriots with 22 points and 11 rebounds, solidifying his place on the All-Tournament team. George Mason kicked off their tournament with an 87-77 win over 18th-ranked Kansas State. John Vaughan’s 21 points led the team, which put all five starters in double figures. Folarin Campbell’s 25 points made…
Dec 11, 2006
Local Venues Getting National Recognition
For all the gentle bitching and tempered moaning we do about certain aspects of our local music venues, on the whole, they’re nothing to sneeze at. Sometimes amidst endless debates about sound quality and beer prices, we forget that we’re rather lucky to have so many high quality venues in the area. Luckily, the fine folks at Pollstar haven’t forgotten. Wolf Trap’s Filene Center, Merriweather Post Pavillion, The Birchmere and the 9:30 Club have all…
Jul 25, 2006
Youngsters Beware — New Curfew Kicks Off Monday
It was just last week that the D.C. Council jumped to action, passing emergency legislation demanded by D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams to deal with the recent jump in violent in crime. Among the measures passed was a stricter curfew on juveniles, forcing them to be home by 10 p.m. or face a night in a holding center (think glorified detention hall). Yesterday Williams announced that Monday, July 31 would mark the start of the new…
Oct 28, 2005
Shipping Hooch: Wine Importation 101
When the leaves are falling here in the east, we remember our former life on the warmer West Coast in California. We used to make the short drive from Santa Barbara through the San Marcos Pass and into the ridiculously bucolic Santa Ynez Valley to taste wines at the old clapboard wineries next to the horse farms. On the way back to town, we might have even stopped by Solvang — the faux Danish town…
Sep 11, 2004
Relive the Burning of Washington
They say the terrorist attacks of 2001 on the United States was the first time a foreign force had struck inside the Continental U.S. since the War of 1812 (though there was a Japanese attack on Santa Barbara, Calif., in 1942.). So what of the War of 1812? The History Channel on Sunday is showing a special on “Mr. Madison’s War” including the burning of Washington. In 1814, British forces landed on the Patuxent River…