Jul 23, 2012
Everyone’s Reading About the Shadow Campaign
Over the weekend, The New York Times and The Economist both published articles for their globetrotting readerships about the scandal embroiling D.C.’s local affairs.
Dec 09, 2007
Classical Music Agenda
The swell of holiday concerts and Messiah and Nutcracker performances has reached a deafening level this week. Still, there are some excellent concerts to hear, if you just need to get away from the tinselly, Santa-hatted madness. HEADLINES: >> Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Montero will give a nearly sold-out Washington Performing Arts Society recital on Saturday (December 15, 2 p.m.), Sidney Harman Hall. This new downtown venue, if an article in The Economist is to be…
Jun 11, 2007
New Crime Strategy Takes After NYC, LA and Chicago
When Mayor Adrian Fenty and Police Chief Cathy Lanier introduced their new strategy for tackling the District’s stubborn crime problem late last week, we expressed some skepticism. After all, “new” strategies come along about as often as school superintendents, neither of which have proven to be particularly good at fixing what they have to fix. But we might have reasons to be hopeful. Beyond today’s news that the weekend’s all-out deployment netted nearly 500 arrests,…
Mar 09, 2007
We Like Lists: Can Foreigners Afford to Live Here?
Our sister bloggers over at Shanghaist have a fun post up about The Economist Intelligence Unit’s new EIU Worldwide Cost of Living for 2007. No doubt familiar to HR managers throughout D.C., the WCOL is gathered thusly: The survey gathers detailed information on the cost of more than 160 items–from food, toiletries and clothing to domestic help, transport and utility bills–in every city. More than 50,000 individual prices are collected in each survey round and…