Apr 06, 2006
Washingtonienne’s Legal Troubles
Written by new DCist contributor David Sullivan. Blogger beware! Thought things were going well for Jessica Cutler? Not exactly. According to reports in today’s Washington Post and on CNN.com, Robert Steinbuch, former beau and co-worker of the Washingtonienne, is seeking unspecified compensation and punitive damages in a lawsuit. For those living in a rabbit hole for the past two years, the two worked together in Senator Mike DeWine’s (R-Ohio) office. Cutler catalogued her sexcapades with…
Mar 16, 2006
Coming Soon on HBO: Washingtonienne
This post was written by DCist contributor Campbell Roth. Just when you thought premium cable was safe — -HBO refuses to let Jessica Cutler’s 15 minutes tick to an end. The Post’s Lisa de Moraes reports today that the pay channel is developing a sitcom based on the exploits of our infamous Washingtonienne (aka Jessica Cutler), whose blog broadcasted her rarely PG-rated dalliances with D.C. menfolk. Details on the show’s plot are slim, but those…
Aug 28, 2005
Previously on DCist
August’s last weekend has come and gone. We hope you spent it well. We know we did, and we didn’t even get to everything we had planned. The photo was snapped by Melissa during Saturday’s rain showers. Nothing compared to Category 5 Katrina bearing down on New Orleans as we type. Capital Weather is keeping everyone updated. If you have friends or family in Katrina’s path, please encourage them to stay safe and evacuate. This…
Aug 23, 2005
Sex in the Senate?
Proving to women everywhere that you can turn an, uh, adversarial situation into lots of bling, New York magazine reports that Jessica Cutler, shining star of Capitol Hill, has had the rights to her book, “The Washingtonienne,” optioned by HBO. And not only has HBO optioned it, but Sarah Jessica Parker, who graced the channel for six years of “Sex and the City,” will co-produce. An insider source says that back in May, Showtime and…
Jan 04, 2005
Tsunami Telethon
Local NBC affiliate station WRC in Washington will preempt an hour of its regular scheduled programming this Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. to broadcast a http://www.nbc4.com/news/4045468/detail.html”>special Tsunami Relief Fund Drive. WNBC in New York City will anchor and produce the event in conjunction with UNICEF. The show will feature appearances by UNICEF Ambassadors Sarah Jessica Parker, Tea Leoni and Clay Aiken. If that doesn’t make you tune in, nothing will. Viewers can call in pledges to…