Oct 27, 2006
Halloween Roundup: The Haunted Edition
We all know that Halloween is omnipresent throughout the month of October, and this year, like most, fall and Halloween events are a dime a dozen. To make matters worse, if Halloween doesn’t land on a weekend, as is the case this year, we are subjected to not one, but multiple (count them five) days of events that range for spooktacular to gho(a)stly. DCist has sifted through the mess to bring you a a solid…
Aug 14, 2006
The Weekly Feed: Drunk Panda Edition
They’ll Kick You Out If You Give Butterstick an IPA Normally, the Feed saves its activity-related post for “after the jump,” but given the popularity of last year’s event, as well as the sheer number of great brews available, we’re bumping this one up to front-page status. Tickets are on sale now for the Friends of the National Zoo (FONZ) 2nd annual Brew at the Zoo mixer/fundraiser/drunkfest. For $60, or $45 if you’re a…
Jul 27, 2005
Stay Cool, Washington
Recognizing that venturing outside lately has been like stepping out onto the surface of Tatooine, the city is taking some steps to ensure that you don’t burst into flames the next time you leave the house. City pools are, in addition to being free for individuals under 17, now open until 9 p.m. The city has also opened up cooling centers for pedestrians to seek shelter from the unyielding ultraviolet assault. The Zoo has also…
Jan 20, 2005
Morning Roundup: In Other News Edition
Animal Care, Management at Zoo Improves, Says Report: Despite some highly publicized reports of animal deaths and mismanagement at the National Zoo, a report prepared by a committee of the National Academy of Sciences says that all in all, the Zoo takes good care of its animals and manages its facilities well. While there are still improvements to be made, as the Post reports, “important strides” have been already made. The Zoo responds to the…