Jul 11, 2007
Go Home Already: Take Two Aspirin
>> Administrative law judge Roy Pearson formally filed a motion to have the judge reconsider her verdict his appeal today in his $54 million lawsuit against Custom Cleaners over a misplaced pair of pants. [AP] >> In case you didn’t already know it, global climate change means we’re all totally effed. [WaPo] >> Which is a better bargain: The Nationals, or Butterstick? [13th Floor] >> Former Maryland Terp Steve Francis celebrated with his agent…
Jul 09, 2007
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY >> Today’s Fort Reno show features local indie poppers Greenland (***) with Statehood and Kitty Hawk. The weather report calls for clear skies, but bring water. 7:15 p.m., free. >> How about another free event? The Black Cat backstage will feature movies about punk rockers Murder City Devils and Anti-Flag. 9 p.m., free. >> This week marks the sixth year of the Hip-Hop Theater Festival, sponsored by the DC Commission on the Arts and…
Jul 06, 2007
Melancholy and the Virtual Waiting Room
The excitement generated by the Smashing Pumpkins’ surprise show announcement at the 9:30 Club has expired, just like the tiny gray countdown clock that has been taunting us for past hour. We didn’t get tickets. Unlike Ticketmaster, Tickets.com sends the user into a virtual waiting room that refreshes every 30 seconds automatically. This eliminates the need for incessant clicking of the refresh button, but with it goes any seemingly active role the user has in…
Jul 03, 2007
Go Home Already: You and I Should Meet
>> The Smashing Pumpkins have announced a surprise show next Tuesday at 9:30 Club. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. through Tickets.com. [GOGs] >> Frances Marquez and Scott Veketch were married on Saturday morning, and left a camera with the only photos of their wedding in the back seat of a taxicab they hailed near Old Executive Office Building. The couple is offering a $500 reward to anyone who comes forward…
May 17, 2007
Virgin Fest is Comin’ to Town
Ahhh, summer music festivals. As any music blog reader could tell you, as soon as the ground starts to thaw, they’re all the indie kids can talk about. Last year we were all lathered up about getting a mega-fest of our very own (or at least, within reasonable stomping-ground distance). Several DCists embarked upon Pimlico and were pleased to report that the festival was wonderfully organized, accomodating, really well done and… that it just…
Apr 10, 2007
No Live Earth Concert for D.C.
We mentioned before that some Republicans in Congress were trying to prevent the free Live Earth concert from happening on the Mall. Turns out they were successful: it’s going to be at Giants Stadium in New York New Jersey instead. With a reunion of The Police. Thanks guys. We don’t need a vote in Congress or a free concert. You’re really looking out for us. Republicans James Inhofe and Mitch McConnell led the charge against…
Mar 22, 2007
Virgin Fest News, Morrissey to Play Wolf Trap?
The last 24 hours have proved quite busy for regional concert announcements, and we’re happy to say the news isn’t about bands skipping DC as they galavant around the country. Earlier this morning the 9:30 Club’s Seth Hurwitz announced the newly reformed Police and Smashing Pumpkins, along with the Beastie Boys, as the headliners for this year’s Virgin Fest, now to be a two-day event held on August 4th and 5th at Pimlico Race Course…
Oct 15, 2004
Star Gazing
The Vote for Change rockers have gone, but there’s still plenty of celebrity eye candy in town this weekend. Look for Billy Corgan (ex-Smashing Pumpkins) as he stops by the 9:30 Club on Sunday to read from his new work “Blinking with Fists.” If maudlin rocker poetry isn’t your thing, you can see the prettier Hollywood set at Saturday night’s Italian American Foundation Gala at the Hilton Towers. Expected to show are Tim McGraw, Faith…