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Aug 18, 2016

The Passenger Just Announced It Will Reopen…Tonight

When they said “soon,” they really meant it.

Mar 19, 2012

WaPo Sides With Challengers in Three D.C. Races

Over the weekend the Washington Post’s editorial board endorsed candidates for the D.C. Council, and in three races it opted for the challengers.

Jan 10, 2012

Old Wood, New Bar Unveiled at The Passenger

The Passenger has a new bar. Or is it an old bar?

Dec 01, 2011

Ethics, Meet Elections

The District needs ethics reform, but it also has an election coming up. It was only a matter of time before the two started to mix.

Apr 04, 2011

The At-Large Council Campaign Rolls On

With less than a month left to go until the April 26 At-Large Special Election, the nine candidates vying for the seat vacated by D.C. Council Chair Kwame Brown are struggling to win over what are likely to be a small number of voters that will decide the contest.

Mar 16, 2011

At-Large Update: Fewer Candidates, Way More Money

This much is finally clear — nine candidates will appear on the ballot for the April 26 At-Large Special Election. Yesterday, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics announced that Jacque Patterson would be denied a spot on the ballot, while ruling that Republican Patrick Mara had gotten just enough signatures to remain on. Bryan Weaver, who had originally fallen 52 signatures below the 3,000-signature threshold to get on the ballot, was able to collect enough forms attesting to the validity of the people who signed his nominating petitions to stay on.

Aug 19, 2009

Chewing the Fat: Derek Brown of The Gibson

Photo by Eric Denman D.C. has always had a reputation as a drinking town. Maybe it’s because of all the lobbyists, lawyers, and politicians, but in the heyday of the cocktail, before Prohibition, residents of the District supposedly out-drank their counterparts in other areas of the country several times over. We even have our own cocktail that was named after a lobbyist. These days, many of the top restaurants in the city now have…

Jan 30, 2008

First Look: Cork

It’s a very good time to be a wine drinker in D.C. With spring not too far away, wine bars have been popping up like daisies around town. Newcomers include Proof in Chinatown, Vinoteca at 11th/U, and Veritas in Dupont Circle. Just last night, another contender entered the fray: Cork officially opened its doors on 14th between R and S. The wine list is 40 strong by the glass, and around 130 by the…

 
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