For all of The Washington Post’s laurels, the layout, efficiency, and modernity of its website are not among them. But the packaging of a story about local cyclist Joe Dombrowski is pretty amazing.
Nov 29, 2007
Avenue Q Makes A Stop In D.C., At Last
Forget Christmas shopping, paying your bills, reading articulate reviews on your favorite local blog. The Internet is for porn. Such is one of the life lessons the delightful Avenue Q, now playing at the National Theater, provides. The now-famous show is a Sesame Street for the post-college, ennui-ridden 20 or 30-something. This means it teaches us not to spell and know our colors, but instead how to cope with useless liberal arts degrees, commitment-phobic boyfriends…
Jun 25, 2007
WAMU.org to Observe Day of Silence
If you regularly tune into to an Internet radio station while working at your computer (and we most certainly do), you’ll likely not be able to find any music on your favorite station tomorrow. The regularly scheduled programming of tens of thousands of Internet radio stations will come to a halt tomorrow as part of a national Day of Silence organized by SaveNetRadio.org, a coalition of artists, labels, listeners, and webcasters. Web radio stations are…
May 18, 2007
Is the Smithsonian Claiming False Copyrights?
Intellectual property junkies, and we know you’re out there, have another case to salivate over. As the Examiner AP reports, the Smithsonian Institution, which houses over 6,000 images of its historical treasures in a publicly accessible online database, got the IP version of a shot across their bow from Public.Resource.Org, which recently downloaded every single photograph and made them available on its Flickr stream. What’s the problem? The Smithsonian claims it retains any “possible copyright”…
Apr 27, 2007
‘D.C. Madam’, Give Us Something to Talk About
We have to admit, our burning desire for a real-life Washington sex scandal probably causes us to pay too much attention to Deborah Jeane Palfrey. She, of course, is the owner of Pamela Martin & Associates, alleged to provide prostitutes to the D.C. area for some 13 years. But even our interest in Madam Palfrey doesn’t extend to listening to a five hour radio interview. Despite giving an “exclusive” interview with ABC earlier this month,…
Sep 22, 2006
It’s Hard Being the Washington Times
Staffers at the Washington Times just don’t get a break, do they? Apart being regularly lambasted for working for a money-bleeding newspaper owned by the odd Rev. Sun Myung Moon, now they’re getting a in-depth look into the struggle for the paper’s leadership. This week The Nation features as its cover story a 4,200-word expose on the battle between current Editor-in-Chief Wesley Pruden and Preston Moon, the reverend’s son. According to the piece, Pruden, now…
Sep 18, 2006
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY >> DCist Martin just saw Chris Robinson walking down M Street, so if you weren’t lucky enough to snag Black Crowes tickets for last night or tonight’s sold out shows at the 9:30 Club, you could hang out in Georgetown and hope to catch a glimpse. >> “Old Blind Dogs at the Institute of Musical Traditions” was just bulky enough to grab our attention through the mass of concert listings. Some further digging revealed…
Feb 23, 2006
Journey to the GoogleCenter
So, we’ve been watching as Wired pinpointed the GoogleCenter of the country and Gothamist followed suit, locating the GoogleCenter of the Big Apple. The Internet being what it is, with the imitation and all, we decided to give this a whirl ourselves. To do so, you simply visit the venerable Google Maps page and type in a location. Then, zoom. Ultimately, you should find yourself staring at what the G-men consider the center of…