Dec 28, 2007
The DCist Music Staff’s Favorite Local Acts of 2007
As the clock rolls down on 2007, we’ve done as bloggers tend to do and taken a look back. The DCist music staff scratched our chins, tapped our temples, and compiled a list of our favorite local acts of the year. Whether it was because they released a new album, had some great shows, or just finally wore us down with press releases, these are the D.C. musicians that really made us proud to call…
Plan your naps accordingly, set your alarms, and stock up on your Red Bull, folks. The DCist, Blisspop and Brightest Young Things super duper 9:30 Club extravaganza is finally upon us! At the ripe old age of 3, we’re wondering if we can still muster the energy for a show that starts at 11 p.m., but with the talents of DJ Will Eastman, Georgie James, The Dance Party and Soft Complex luring us towards 815…
Aug 31, 2007
Photo of the Day: August 31, 2007
The DCist photo pool tends to skew towards things more than people. Architectural details, statues, monuments, street scenes, wildlife. But while people as subjects are in the minority, portraiture is even more rare. Which is what made this photograph of Muata, a street musician who plays in the Dupont area, by Flickr user yonas1 stand out today. No EXIF data for this one, as it was taken on film (another feature atypical of the…
May 29, 2007
Morning Roundup: Welcome Back Fodder
Say hello to your old friend labor, D.C.– not that these hearty climbers didn’t work hard to scale a rock and capture an oddly captivating shot. Whether you spent the holiday laboring to keep sand out of your bathing suit on the beach or perfectly timing bathroom breaks during a Law and Order marathon at home, we hope you had a nice break. To kick off the roundup with some happy news news, it…
May 16, 2007
Goodbye Madam, Hello Dominatrix
Just when our depression about the non-story debacle of the highly disappointing D.C. Madam saga was reaching its peak, along comes 55-year-old Patricia Helen Meehan of Stafford, Va. to save us from our misery. NBC4 says that Meehan, who claims to be a dominatrix, was recently arrested in Maryland and returned to Stafford County to face a list of charges so fantastic we can hardly contain ourselves. Authorities said she was indicted in September 2001…
May 03, 2007
Go Home Already: Muzzle of Bees
Yes, that’s a fire hydrant that’s become home to a swarm of bees on 16th and P Sts., NW. The note attached says a beekeeper has been called to take care of the problem. Anyone have some Raid? >> The DCist Department of Cryptozoology would like to propose formal protection for Bigfoot as an endangered species. One Canadian lawmaker is moving to do just that. Who else is picturing Marion Barry arguing for an…
Feb 20, 2007
Morning Roundup: Getting Hot In Here Edition
Happy Mardi Gras, Washington. Great news for all those planning to expose themselves to garner beads! (We’re unsure if any local bars enforce such strict bead acquisition standards, but you can let us know in comments.) It’s already above freezing and temps are heading up to 50 today. That’s right, the big five-oh. We predict the risk of falling on your ass will be reduced by 76% by the evening commute. Of course, now we’ve…
Nov 15, 2006
Morning Roundup: New Manager in Town
Good morning, Washington. Excuse us if we’re a little grumpy. It might just be this hard-hitting report from NBC 4 that increasing numbers of professionals are hiring personal assistants to get their “frazzled lives” under control. Why can’t we get us a personal assistant to give us some Morning Roundup love, hmm? Then we could lounge around in our robe and sip our coffee at our leisure. Someday, someday. When bloggers rule the earth. But…
May 15, 2006
Photo of the Day: May 15, 2006
I have a thing for architectural photos, hence today’s choice from Flickr user HaydenDragon. You can see the original photo here. It was taken on a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT and the EXIF data can be found here. The DCist tag pool is filled with other photos from this weekend, like more architecture, Eugene Mirman, patterns of Police Week and phantom feet….
May 01, 2006
Question Time: Empty City Edition
The DCist staff has already noticed some changes in the city today that we presume to be due to the planned immigrant boycott. Some of us have been told our drycleaning will not be ready today, some of us experienced longer wait times for our morning repast, and many of us have noticed that parts of the city, Metro platforms for instance, seem eerily empty. We’re interested in hearing how, and whether, things are different…