Jan 24, 2007
Go Home Already: Forget Paris
>> Is Smith Point Burning? If only Billy Frick were still around to ask the question. [Wonkette] >> Regular Flickr contributor techne has a problem with a new Breast Cancer awareness campaign ad, pictured right. Her words: “I strongly object to this ad. To put this extremely violent message on a young woman’s headless torso sends an implicit message condoning violence towards women. I very much doubt that you intended to use the imagery of…
Nov 07, 2006
Go Home Already: Election Mayhem
>> Okay, not technically voting news, but we’re convinced that Britney Spears is filing for divorce today in order to sway the elections in some manner. Perhaps going on a campaign of “Don’t Marry Total Effing Idiots”? [TMZ] >> Robocalling — the new hotness? Over on his personal blog, DCist Tom explains just how it’s done — and just how easy it is to do. Please don’t try this at home. Seriously. [Manifest Density]…
Nov 07, 2006
Where to Celebrate/Drown Your Sorrows Tonight
If you’re anything like this writer, the last big election returns “party” you went to turned into a vast pit of sorrow and despair you’d like not to repeat. Or maybe you joyously tossed balloons and toasted champagne at your party’s continuing reign. Either way, the fate of the next two years of our country is being decided and you need a place to go tonight to watch, with trepidation and a beer, as the…
Jun 07, 2006
Morning Roundup: Cab Savvy Edition
Last week, we had a nice long chat about the maddening idiosyncracies of the D.C. taxicab system. The Examiner reports today that at least some of the difficulties associated with cabbing around town might be gone in the near future. Cab Commission Chairman Causton Toney has said that his organization is “seriously considering” the elimination of the zone system in favor of metered fares. The city is awaiting the results of a six-month study comparing…
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…
Mar 03, 2005
Is the Fun Over for the Twins at Smith Point?
Are the Bush twins saying “Blast! Those pesky neighborhood activists in Georgetown are ruining all our fun!”? We don’t know for sure of course. But this much is known: Barbara and Jenna’s favorite Georgetown hangout, Smith Point, is being scolded by the Alcohlic Beverage Control Board for its large parties. Just to be clear, Smith Point’s liquor license has been renewed, but according to The Northwest Current, Smith Point must limit the number of people…
Feb 03, 2005
Marriott Nixes Iranian Celebration
There are certain celebrations that would be considered a faux pas in the nation’s capital, considering U.S. foreign relations and post-Sept. 11, 2001, sensitivities. For instance, a potluck dinner commemorating the Taliban’s destruction of the Bamiyan Buddahs would probably be in bad taste. And if Jenna or Barbara showed up to a costume ball at Smith Point wearing swastika arm bands in honor of Eva Braun’s birthday in the style of Prince Harry, that too…
Jan 19, 2005
Welcome Washington, This Is Your City
Naturally, with the Inaguration comes the flurry of travel articles from a variety of publications giving potential visitors an overview of their capital city and a flavor of what there is to see and do while they’re here. We particularly enjoyed National Journal’s map of Texas superimposed on the District of Columbia. Clever, clever, National Journal (but you put Route 29 on 16th Street, and if you’ve read DCist you know not to fall victim…
Dec 13, 2004
The Twins, at Chief Ike’s?
What do the Bush twins and George Stephanopolis have in common? A man named Chief Ike. A DCist source tells us he ran into the Bush twins in Adams Morgan last weekend. Which makes DCist ask, whaa, Adams Morgan? It seems that Jenna and Barbara may be straying from their normal stomping grounds on Wisconsin Avenue (Smith Point, and to a lesser extent, Bourbon), or may be growing more comfortable patronizing establishements east of Rock…
Nov 23, 2004
Bush Twins Alert!
Gawker media is doing its best to stir up some inside the Beltway like controversy, recently reporting on the exploits of D.C.’s version of the Hilton sisters, the Bush twins. Hey, they’re all we’ve got and we’ll follow them wherever they may be. (Oh yeah, Paris was in Georgetown this past weekend.) Last Friday, Gawker posted a brief but interesting e-mail about Jenna and Barbara’s being denied a table at Freemans, a hot spot on…