Oct 12, 2007
Preview: Dana Tai Soon Burgess @ the Kennedy Center
Written by DCist contributor Meghan Welsh Cultures will collide this weekend at The Kennedy Center as Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Company presents the world premiere of “Chico Latino,” a work which explores the intersection of Asian American and Latin American communities throughout the Americas. “Chico Latino” is a fusion of Latin and Asian modern dance, and the program will also include classic works by the choreographer, inspired by his experiences, such as a visit…
May 23, 2007
About Tonight
>> The woman NPR crowned the “Queen of the Acoustic Guitar,” Kaki King, takes the 9:30’s stage tonight opening for the John Butler Trio. When DCist saw her play last year at Jammin Java, we were floored by “the wild, jazzy, and melodic ‘voice’ of her guitar.” $20 will get you in the door for a great double bill. >> The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay author Michael Chabon will be at the 6th…
Nov 21, 2005
Drinking In: DCist Tastes Thanksgiving Wines
Thanksgiving time in Washington means three things: the annual appearance of Art Buchwald’s column explaining Thanksgiving to the French, the president’s pardoning of a turkey who will inevitably ask why he survived while so many bright flowering young turkeys gave their lives, and alcohol. When DCist drops by family gatherings each year, downing a glass of wine or two is all we can do to keep from throttling our big Uncle Gothamist for hitting on…
Oct 17, 2005
Free Pizza? Free Pizza!
When DCist was in college, the lure of free pizza was really the only inducement we needed to go somewhere. Introductory meeting for the Djibouti Club? Thursdays with Hegel? Piccolo Players for 17th Century Women? The support group for students who were madly in love with their T.A.’s? We went to them all. Now that we’re all grown up, we have to pay for a pizza, and we don’t get a discussion about dialectical reasoning…
Oct 14, 2005
Warning: Not-to-Be-Missed Tacos and Burritos
In a town rife with mediocre Mexican food (read Austin Grill) and big-time chains (read Chipotle), Taqueria Distrito Federal is neither of the above. This Columbia Heights taco joint is the real deal. The menu is honed to the bare essentials and specialties with burritos and tacos and homemade soft drinks like tamarind juice and horchata, a cinnamony concoction made of pulverized rice. Nothing exceeds $5. When DCist ventured over there, two ate for $13…
Oct 13, 2005
Morning Roundup: AstroTurf in Silver Spring Edition
A few weeks back DCist explored downtown Silver Spring, a neatly organized if sterile shopping district populated with the usual suspects — Chipotle, Starbucks, Potbelly, Borders. We spied what seemed to be a park, full of playful children and couples. We approached. It seemed a little bright to be real grass. A little too well-manicured. Surprised were we to find out the park was nothing more than an expanse of AstroTurf, a carpet of fake…
Aug 25, 2005
‘Official’ Convention Center Hotel May Be Coming
When DCist theorized that Mt. Vernon Square was ripe for hotel development last month, we realized we were stating the obvious. And an article that appeared yesterday on real estate website GlobeSt.com confirmed what many knew was coming: the effort to secure space for a hotel serving the new Convention Center has begun. The Washington Convention Center Authority has purchased a half-acre at 901 Massachusetts Ave. NW, including the offices of the United Association of…
Jun 20, 2005
Summer of Sonny
Today we’re revisiting one of our earliest DCist Monument features: Sonny Bono Memorial Park, which we first wrote about last December. The park has long been a curiosity even to District residents, and the mystery behind it (which turned out not so mysterious) was one of the inspirations for this ongoing series. In the months since, big changes have dramatically altered the look and feel of the place — viz., the gryoscopic tilting of the…
Jun 15, 2005
Book Signings Both Tawdry and Wholesome
When DCist met Jessica Cutler a few weeks ago, we were charmed. She e-mailed us after we invited her out to drinks and turned out to be a very nice, down to earth person — surprising, given the stereotype that Washingtonians are obsessed with their own stature. Maybe it was careful media coaching from her Disney-owned publisher, but we got the feeling that she was a genuine person, caught unexpectedly last year in a media…
Apr 15, 2005
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> All weekend long we’ve got Filmfest DC! Check out the schedule here, and if you haven’t picked up a copy of this week’s City Paper, you really should, because they’ve got some good Filmfest coverage. >> If you’re feeling crafty, you won’t want to miss the Smithsonian Craft Show this weekend: there are 120 booths exhibiting and selling some of the nation’s finest arts and crafts. Just check out, for example, some of…