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Jan 03, 2008

DCist’s January Theater Preview

The DC theater community is starting the year off right with…no more productions of A Christmas Carol. Seriously, there’s plenty to like in January, from gutsy works to brand-new musicals. The Neo-Futurists (pictured) are back! Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind, which our critic Chris Klimek loved, makes a return engagement at Woolly Mammoth (Jan. 4). Stick ’em up! The American Century Theater gets nostalgic for police dramas with their production of Cops…

Aug 09, 2007

Heat on MPD Coming From More than Just the Weather

It’s not exactly a banner day for D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier. The Examiner takes the chief to task a bit this morning for her latest “All Hands on Deck” initiative: four people were shot in the course of an hour during the second night of the effort, which also coincided with National Night Out events, and the force is seriously short handed today as well as Wednesday and Friday to avoid spending millions on…

May 07, 2007

Calling All Buskers: Metro Wants You

Dust off that guitar, break out the hammer dulcimer, or put on those tap shoes because on May 10 and May 12, Metro’s Art in Transit Program and the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities are holding open auditions for live performances at Metrorail stations. The auditions are being held as part of Metroperforms!, a program bringing live performers to yet-to-be-determined Metro stations through the summer (we first told you about it last year)…

Apr 23, 2007

Fire! Fire! Oh Wait, It’s Just Muriel Bowser

When we spied a fire truck driving down Georgia Avenue on Saturday morning with a banner promoting Muriel Bowser, we were confused. After all, Bowser is a candidate in the coming special election for Ward 4, and last we checked, city vehicles are stricly off-limits for campaign purposes. Well, we weren’t the only ones miffed by the emergency vehicle’s use as a campaign tool. From yesterday’s installment of themail, D.C. Watch’s bi-weekly online newsletter: On…

Apr 19, 2007

Merlot for Main Street

This post is by new DCist contributor Matt Pelkey. It’s almost Friday and a drink or two may sound like a great way to decompress. But happy hour shouldn’t always be about forgetting a tough week, so tonight toast to local business and a thriving community instead. Mount Pleasant Main Street, one of ten DC Main Streets programs, is sponsoring a wine tasting this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Dos Gringos restaurant,…

Apr 18, 2007

DC Voting Rights Act Returns to House Floor Tomorrow

Breaking just now: The DC Voting Rights Act (now H.R. 1905) is scheduled to return to the House Floor tomorrow, Thursday for a vote. The move comes after a week of speculation that Majority Leader Steny Hoyer had removed the bill from this week’s schedule for unclear reasons. Today it is now definite: the bill will come to a vote tomorrow. The bill originally stalled on the House Floor last month after three Republican…

Apr 11, 2007

Church Group to D.C. United: Thou Shalt Not Build!

For months, there have been virtually no developments in United’s attempts to build a soccer-specific stadium at Poplar Point, east of the Anacostia River. That changed yesterday, when Steve Goff’s indispensible Soccer Insider ran a post announcing a potential roadblock to stadium development. Given the abundance of Goff’s own reporting on the blog, we were surprised when he went and posted a press release in its entirety. The “press release” was titled in forboding capital…

Mar 07, 2007

Go Home Already: I’ll Be Your Mirror Edition

> >UPDATE: As a commenter notes, The Dismemberment Plan tickets for the second show, Friday, April 27 are on sale NOW. Go, friends, go! > > Best birthday present ever? Hmmm. Submitted for your approval: How about booking the Thievery Corporation? To play the birthday boy’s living room? Well played, ma’am. Well played. [The Upstate Life] > > Why isn’t Butterstick playing in the snow like his parents? Maybe it’s because he doesn’t want to…

Feb 14, 2007

Go Home Already: Never Should Have Left, Really

>> Bad news: The Sex Worker Art Show at the Rock and Roll Hotel has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Check the HIPS website for news of a possible reschedule date. >> The Washington Nationals issue a call for people who want to be the Racing Presidents! Yes, it’s fun fun FUN for the home crowd as Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, and Teddy Roosevelt square off for a battle of base-running supremacy. Will YOU step…

Feb 09, 2007

Area Teens Can Distinguish “Swords” From “S-Words”

Caroline Bartman knows her scientists. And her pop culture references. And her U.S. presidents. And her signs of the Zodiac. The DC resident and National Cathedral School senior proved her spanning knowledge of trivia Wednesday night, when she calmly slaughtered two other teen competitors during the Jeopardy Teen Tournament. Bartman barely showed her nerves during the television program (though perhaps it might have been because one of her competitors thought JFK voluntarily chose not…

 
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