Nov 18, 2007
Week Around the -Ists
SFist witnessed a new apartment building tszuj the skyline with spectacular, gaudy turquoise aplomb, the (informal) renaming of the Mission/SOMA neighborhood border, the return of the Maltese Falcon, the Mayor Gavin Newsom mea culpa-ing over his Hawaiian getaway during the oil spill, and double-decker buses hitting the streets of San Francisco. Oh, and some baseball player named Barry Bonds is a liar whose pants, it seems, are totally on fire. LAist continues to cover the…
Aug 07, 2006
Photo of the Day: August 07, 2006
Thirsty? Flickr user Bsivad shows us Coke’s current product line up in today’s edition of Photo of Day. This shot was taken on a Nikon D100. The EXIF data can be found here. This weekend’s warm weather must have agreed with all the local Flickr photogs, as the DCist tag pool was filled with great shots when I checked it earlier today. Check out The Wizard of Oz at Wolftrap, cyclists at RFK and…
Apr 29, 2006
DCist Goes to the Other Symphony
After reporting yesterday on Dutilleux’s Correspondances with the National Symphony at the Kennedy Center, I made the trip up to Baltimore in the pursuit of new music. In this case, it was the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s performance of John Adams’s On the Transmigration of Souls at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. It is the most celebrated work of music written to commemorate the victims of the September 11 attacks, having won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in…
Jul 29, 2005
Out and About: Weekend Picks
Catherine Andrews contributed to these picks FRIDAY: >> Okay, so it’s not quite as groovy as the sing-along versions that swept the country over the last few years, but if you’re looking for something a little bit fun and a whole lot wholesome tonight, you could do worse than the National Symphony Orchestra accompanying “The Wizard of Oz” on the lawn at the Wolf Trap. 8:30 p.m., $18 to $38. SATURDAY: >> Chopteeth, a…