Feb 28, 2008
Late Night Shots Reality Show Updates
The Washington City Paper’s Angela Valdez provides a two-pronged update today to the monstrosity that could be the Late Night Shots reality TV show we told you about earlier this month. In a piece over at Campus Progress, she interviews Havva Eisenbaum, the producer of the pilot, who says that they’ve already had “nibbles of interest from networks” who might end up picking it up once the pilot is completed. Considering how many reality TV…
May 27, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
All across the Ist-A-Verse (or at least the American parts thereof), writers and editors are in the midst of enjoying their three-day weekend. But after the week we’ve all had, we feel like the break is not only needed, but deserved. Just look at everything we’ve been doing! Gothamist headed into the Memorial Day weekend with a number of tasks accomplished. They worried about Long Islanders giving New Yorkers a bad name. They tried…
Aug 23, 2006
New Capitol Hill Series Premieres Tonight
Hill staffers, it’s your turn to bathe in the harsh glare of the reality TV spotlight. The new six-part Capitol Hill documentary series The Hill (not to be confused with the Laguna Beach spin off The Hills) shadows the young staff of Congressman Robert Wexler (D-Fla) as they navigate the slippery halls of political power. While a documentary about the wonky inner workings of a Hill office sounds mundane at best to us, we are…
Apr 26, 2006
Exurban Commuters Face More Than Gridlock
We urban loyalists love to cry foul when we see our idea of the quintessential exurban commuter: affluent and white in massive SUVs, driving farther and farther out I-66 and I-270 in search of cheaper square footage and a bigger backyard. More than a few articles have wondered aloud whether a mini-mansion in exurbia is really a good thing. But the Post’s Alec MacGillis chipped at our preconceptions yesterday by showing us a different kind…
Oct 28, 2005
Shipping Hooch: Wine Importation 101
When the leaves are falling here in the east, we remember our former life on the warmer West Coast in California. We used to make the short drive from Santa Barbara through the San Marcos Pass and into the ridiculously bucolic Santa Ynez Valley to taste wines at the old clapboard wineries next to the horse farms. On the way back to town, we might have even stopped by Solvang — the faux Danish town…
Jun 09, 2005
Happy Belated Birthday, Frank
As Gothamist and Google reminded us, yesterday was Frank Lloyd Wright’s birthday. The master American architect certainly shaped the way our nation viewed building and our relation with space. It’s too bad that countless other builders hacked up his vision by creating cookie-cutter suburban split-levels and other such throw-away exurban homesteads. One thing this DCist misses about the Midwest is the close proximity to Wright’s architecture. In Washington, we aren’t as fortunate. Corinthian columns and…