Jul 08, 2013
This Town, Full of Great Sandwiches
The New York Times just can’t resist taking a dig at D.C.’s food scene. And it’s never been more wrong.
May 15, 2013
Correction of the Week: H Street and Dupont Circle
GUYS, H Street NE is a hub of crowd-sourced real estate funding, and the Times… doesn’t know where the hell that is.
If The Washington Post sells its current headquarters and moves to a new location, its new newsroom will be designed by a firm with a couple of swanky media hubs in its portfolio.
Dec 05, 2012
Don Graham Maybe Wants You to Pay for the Post
The Washington Post Company’s chairman has been resistant to erecting an online paywall around his flagship newspaper, but he might be rethinking his stance.
Oct 01, 2012
The Nationals Bandwagon Is the New ‘Is D.C. Hip?’
Forget arguments about whether or not D.C. is a cool place to be. The Washington Nationals are the new topic in the long-running “Is D.C. This or That?” debate.
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.
An interview with João Silva, the New York Times photographer who lost both his legs below the knees in October 2010 after stepping on a land mine while on duty in Afghanistan.
Dec 05, 2007
DCist Interview: Faye Moskowitz
To celebrate the release of Electric Grace: Still more Fiction by Washington Area Women tonight, editor Richard Peabody and ten of the book’s forty-two contributors will be reading selections from their work at Politics & Prose tonight at 7 p.m. Faye Moskowitz, a memoirist, poet, short story writer and professor, will read from her story “Completo (A Triptych),” from the journal, Story Quarterly. Professor Moskowitz—or just Faye, as she would have it—grew up in Detroit…
After a long wait, CityDance Ensemble Rehearsal Director Christopher K. Morgan finally gets to see his face on the silver screen. In December of 2003, Morgan was cast as a dancer in John Turturro’s film Romance & Cigarettes. After filming in 2004, the movie faced some setbacks and became what the Associated Press referred to as “the luckless orphan of corporate shuffling.” More than two years after its original release date, Romance & Cigarettes…