Feb 06, 2007
Giant Steam Clouds Impair Impeccable MPD Driving
In the area around the D.C. Courthouse on Indiana Avenue NW near Judiciary Square, and we suspect elsewhere in the city, there are massive plumes of steam coming from the grates in the sidewalk. We usually don’t pay any attention to the steam that regularly comes up from the grates around town, but thanks to the cold, cold, Vostok-esque weather, these are reaching higher than the surrounding buildings. Walking through them is like flying in…
Dec 11, 2006
Weekly Music Agenda
Monday >> Hear the man behind the sound. Don Zientara runs Arlington’s legendary Inner Ear Studio, and has been behind the board for more of this town’s seminal punk records than we can count. But it turns out after all these years that Zientara is also an excellent songwriter in his own right. His 2003 collection of stripped down solo tunes garnered solid reviews, and he is joined by Sentai and Shift tonight at the…
Score one more for the heatwave. Metro trains running less frequently, air conditioners failing under the pressure, and now, the cruelest cut of all: Sleater-Kinney fans denied on the D.C. stop of their (Please Don’t Call It A) Farewell Tour. Arriving at a show to find a fire truck parked by the front door and firemen looking sternly into an open manhole can never be a good sign. (A manhole cover that, we’ve heard, housed…
Nov 10, 2005
Three Stars Quarterly Report
It’s been a fun three months for us here on the DCist music staff, ever since we debuted the Three Stars local music feature. We’ve been to lots of shows, heard tons of great music, and discovered just how many great acts there are out there in the Washington area. And we’re only just getting started. As we said in the first Three Stars ever, we’re going to keep doing this until we run out…