Aug 06, 2007
Reader, Meet Author
With Congress in recess, it’s officially the August doldrums here at Reader, Meet Author. If you have any tips, feel free to drop us a line. Otherwise, read some good books and stay cool. MONDAY: Pushcart Prize-winning author Katherine Taylor will be at Olsson’s Books & Records in Dupont Circle to talk about her debut novel Rules for Saying Goodbye, a coming-of-age tale that straddles the line between fiction and non-fiction. 7 p.m. TUESDAY: Man…
Jun 25, 2007
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY: You’d think the title of the book A Buffalo in the House would be an idiom, like “the elephant in the room.” But no, the book is about a buffalo in a house — specifically the connection formed between a couple and a young buffalo they tried to rescue. Don’t worry. Author R. D. Rosen will be at Politics and Prose to explain everything. 7 p.m. Claire Cook, the author who brought Must Love…
Apr 05, 2007
Considering NPR
Hosting live webcasts of some of the most critically acclaimed artists that come through D.C. — that’s something DCist can get behind. We’ve been fans of NPR’s Live Concert Series for a while now. Their home base is the 9:30 Club and they make partaking in sold out shows without selling your soul to a scalper an actual possibility. Recently they’ve covered Ted Leo, Nellie McKay, The Good The Bad and The Queen, and tonight…
Dec 21, 2006
Film Roundup: Holiday Edition
This piece was written by DCist contributor Cynthia Rockwell. Sure, you could bask in the seasonal spirit and check out the classics this weekend, but if you’re looking to escape the incessant holiday cheer, here are a few ideas for cinematic diversion: >>Attention Cate Blanchett fans, we have not one but two films starring the willowy beauty opening this week. First is the slick black-and-white espionage thriller The Good German, Steven Soderbergh’s homage to film…
Dec 14, 2006
Celebrity Stalker Alert
It feels like it’s been a while since anyone truly famous has graced our fair city with their presence, but it looks like that drought comes to an end today. According to an email we received yesterday, Matt Damon and Robert DeNiro are in town (actually in Fairfax, Virginia) today taping a special episode of Chris Matthews’ Hardball. Before you berate us for not passing this tip on earlier, tickets were only available to Mason…
Quite the sports weekend for the greater DC area. Something for everyone as they say. We’ll start out at RFK with the DC United and NY Red Bulls match, for no other reason except that I was there with the pictures to prove it. Despite considering myself to be quite the soccer fan, I’m ashamed to say that this was my first ever United game. And when the Red Bulls scored twice in the first…
Jan 19, 2006
Finding Flaws in The Good Body
“Bread is Satan,” Eve Ensler declares definitively early on in the production of The Good Body, her one-woman show and follow-up to the wildly popular Vagina Monologues, now playing at the Lincoln Theatre. As she nevertheless waxes on about the joys of bread and dismisses such derivatives as flatbread as the mere “memory of bread,” Atkins aficionados, South Beach slaves, and whole-grain worshippers in the audience can’t help but grin with understanding. The tension between…
Jan 04, 2006
DCist’s January Theater Preview
December may have been classic musical central, but January brings a new year and host of exciting options, heavy topics and renowned playwrights showcased by local theatres. Opening this week is Studio Theatre’s anticipated Neil LaBute Festival, highlighting the work of the often-caustic man responsible for, among other things, The Shape of Things and In The Company Of Men. The festival kicks off with Fat Pig, which explores whether a man can overcome his friends’…
Aug 16, 2005
Best Bets?
We’ve all had those moments where we’re shown a snapshot of ourselves, and we find ourselves looking at that snapshot and thinking, “Holy crap, do I look like that? I don’t look like that. I don’t know how you took this photo, but I totally don’t look like that.” Comes now the Post, and the photo it’s waving is the 2005 version of its Best Bets Readers’ Choice survey, put together from registered readers’ nominations…