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Mar 22, 2016

Metro Transit Police Increases Patrols And K9 Sweeps In Wake Of Brussels Attacks

In addition, the Alexandria, Va. Police Department announced that officers will patrol metro lots this morning.

Apr 30, 2013

Obama Still Wants To Close Guantanamo Bay: ‘It’s Not Sustainable’

President Obama speaking to the press today (Getty Images) President Obama renewed his vow to close the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, telling reporters today, “I’m going to go back at this. I’m going to reengage with Congress to try to make the case that this is not something that’s in the best interests of the American people.” He called the facility is expensive and inefficient. “It hurts us in terms of our international…

Apr 16, 2013

Ricin Found In Letter Sent To Senator Wicker’s Office

The Capitol Building yesterday (Getty Images) A letter, addressed to Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker’s office, tested positive for the toxic poison ricin. According to the Washington Post, the letter was found this morning “at an off-site location where congressional mail has been screened since anthrax-laced letters were sent to Capitol Hill in 2001.” The mail facility is located in Washington, and a law enforcement told CNN said that the envelope tested positive in a…

Oct 30, 2007

Manholes, Ahoy

UPDATE: NBC4 has their videos stupidly set to play automatically every time you refresh the page, so we moved the embedded video as a courtesy to our readers. If you’d like to see the video, you can follow this link or see it embedded below the fold. Photo above is by Bullneck. DCist has a long and well documented irrational fear of manhole mishaps, so we thought we’d better share the glorious terror of…

Oct 25, 2007

At Theatre J, a Speedier Plow

For all his success outside of it, David Mamet has done all right by Hollywood. More than all right, in fact: His screenplays for The Verdict and Wag the Dog were nominated for Oscars, and, like Woody Allen, he gets to direct his own scripts just the way he wants to because 1) he’s got such unassailable artistic cred that everybody wants to work with him, and 2) he never spends very much money….

Oct 18, 2007

Out of Frame: Rendition

Jake Gyllenhaal was frequently quoted this week when, in an interview, he declared that he “Hates preachy message films.” No one’s going to think twice about something like that coming from Dwane “The Rock” Johnson, but from someone doing press junkets for a film raising awareness about a U.S. government practice it clearly finds abominable, it’s bound to elicit a ringing chorus of, “Say What?!?!?”. Rendition is a movie so focused on its message that…

Oct 16, 2007

Morning Roundup: Fear Factor Edition

Good Morning, Washington. In an apparent attempt to rule the D.C. media landscape through terror and intimidation, the Washington Post has published the scariest local news story we’ve ever read this morning: apparently, these disgusting-looking creatures called camel crickets are infesting area basements due to the lack of moisture in the ground thanks to the region’s rather serious drought. Described as “a mix between a spider and a cricket” and accompanied by disturbing photographic…

Oct 08, 2007

Charlayne Woodard’s Sympathetic Shrew

Pitiable…arresting…bad-ass…shrew? Charlayne Woodard’s portrayal of the infamous Kate in Shakespeare Theatre’s The Taming of the Shrew defies one-word description. She’s an integral part of what’s so appealing about Rebecca Bayla Taichman’s take on the show, a production which almost manages to overcome the sexist undercurrents of the work itself. For those who missed English class that day (or have never seen Kiss Me Kate, or Ten Things I Hate About You, or that “Moonlighting” episode…),…

Oct 05, 2007

Morning Roundup: Not Exactly Presidential Edition

Good morning, Washington. If you’re the kind of person who delights in reading angry product reviews on consumer web sites, head over here and read some of the comments about the Presidential Inn on New York Ave. Highlights include “I have never been so disgusted with a place in all my life,” “I can’t even believe that it is running legally,” and, tellingly, “upon my departure I noticed small red bumps all over my body.”…

Aug 03, 2007

Morning Roundup: Troubled Bridges Edition

Good morning, Washington. Just one day after officials did their best to reassure metro area drivers that our bridges are safe to travel on, the Washington Post has pored over U.S. Department of Transportation statistics that show that a dozen bridges in the District, hundreds more in Maryland, and nearly 1,200 in Virginia are listed as “structurally deficient,” — the same rating as the bridge that collapsed in Minneapolis Wednesday. Still, DDOT says that…

 
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