Jul 18, 2007
Go Home Already: Sexy Back
>> Larry Flynt has 30 solid leads on potential congressional sex scandals, and was especially shocked to learn something juicy about a yet unnamed senator. [CNN] >> Via Matt Yglesias, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports the latest hilarity in the Duke Cunningham saga: First, he’s snitching to the FBI, so look out, Brent Wilkes. Second, he apparently was miffed that Wilkes got the “younger and cuter” of the prostitutes Wilkes hired for them on…
Jun 12, 2007
Go Home Already: Baby On Board
>> Given how notoriously bad our area’s traffic is, nothing is more frustrating than rubberneckers who slow down to stare at every blow out and speeding ticket they pass. This morning along the Dulles Toll Road, however, they had something legitimately interesting to look at. $5 bucks says she names the kid Hunter. [NBC4] >> Teenage mutant ninja whippets. Bullies on the half shell. Puppy power! [International Herald Tribune] >> If you live in…
May 16, 2006
Morning Roundup: Get New Cellphones Edition
In a media-heavy city like Washington, one might pay heed to the Chicago Tribune’s story from yesterday afternoon announcing that a senior law enforcement official told ABC News, “It’s time for you to get some new cell phones, quick,” in reference to the government’s tracking of calls with whistleblowers and other confidential sources. Makes you wish that Qwest expanded their service to the news media, if not the entire country, right? Williams Endorses Cropp:…
Apr 13, 2006
Sushi Lovers Beware: Rev. Moon Wants Your Money
If you’re a fan of sushi, it may come as a bit of a surprise to know that your eating habits may directly be propping up the Washington Times and the rest of Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s quirky religious empire. A reader recently tipped us off to an article in the Chicago Tribune outlining how Moon — a self-proclaimed messiah and leader of the Unification Church — has all but cornered the sushi market, using…
Sep 02, 2005
Bidding Farewell to Two More
We here at DCist are sad to see them grow up so fast, but it was bound to happen — two of the site’s most prolific and controversy-inspiring contributing editors are moving on to bigger and better things. Catherine and Kanishka, respectively known as the resident music and food snobs, have been with DCist since the very beginning, reviewing many a show and satiating many a palate. But today marks the day they walk out…
Jul 19, 2005
Flip Flops and Faux Pas
Even as the lazy dog days of August approach us in D.C., there’s an awful lot going on in this city — the Plame investigation, an announcement about a Supreme Court Justice nominee this evening, even the aftermath of Borf. And yet one issue seems to remain more divisive and turbulent than all the rest: the seemingly small matter of what one wears on one’s feet in certain situations. Yup, we’re talking about the flip-flop….
Mar 09, 2005
Morning Roundup: Homeland Defense Missiles Edition
Today will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 30s. We first reported on this missile battery, placed in Bethesda, in early March. The Post also had a short article. It continues to attract attention, this time as a news brief in the newsletter of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, which tells their members to be “extremely vigilant” near the launcher. Mercury Spills, Who Pays? Classes at Cardozo High School have been relocated…