Oct 10, 2007
Attack of the Pumpkin Flavor
Written by DCist Contributor Elisabeth Grant It was the best of times (for pumpkin lovers), it was the worst of times (for pumpkin haters). It’s that time of year again; the leaves are starting to change, the weather’s promising to get a little cooler (finally), and everything is starting to taste a little more pumpkin-y. But eaters and drinkers beware, not all pumpkin flavors are created equal. They can range from too-sweet fake to more…
Oct 02, 2007
Out of Eden (Center): Thanh Son Tofu
Written by DCist contributor Andrew Chriss Falls Church offers a diverse array of ethnic cuisine, providing a homespun, lower cost alternative to higher-priced and better-decorated offerings in the District. That being said, it’s been a while since the days when I frequented the BBQ, kosher deli, and pho establishments in Loehmann’s Plaza. On this night, the destination was Eden Center, Falls Church’s Vietnamese epicenter on Wilson Boulevard in Seven Corners. But where to eat? The…
Sep 06, 2007
Eating In: Croquettes Emiliane
We are food lovers, food enthusiasts, foodies — whatever you want to call us. Basically we like to eat (good food). Alongside our enthusiasm comes the difficult task of trying to restrain ourselves from ordering everything off the menu when dining out. It’s not because we’re that hungry, but because we want to sample all that the chef has to offer. This is one reason tasting menus are so fun. You get to try multiple…
Apr 09, 2007
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY As we’ve said before: F.W. Thomas Performances rock, but credit curator and MC Adam Mazmanian—he aims to prove it. Tonight, it’s the Rock and Roll Edition of DC’s premiere reading series, featuring John Sellers reading from his new book (Perfect From Now On: How Indie Rock Saved My Life), Glenn Dixon discussing the secret porn of Christian rock, artist Mike Lowery emitting delightful odors, and Mazmanian himself, who’ll give rock gestures the Francois Delsarte…
Mar 16, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> Print out this PDF and take it to Local 16 between 6 to 9 p.m. tonight to receive a free drink, courtesy the Not For Tourists Guide to Washington, DC 2007. They’ll also be giving away free copies of the Guide. >> Local rockers The Pharmacy Prophets are brewing up a high-concept hootenanny at Iota tonight. When the band takes the stage, they’ll simultaneously be filming live concert footage for a multimedia project…
Dec 19, 2006
“Goody Goody Gum Gums”
Following a post not too long ago about pairing leftover Halloween candy with wine, a commenter posed an important question: Where can you find Maynards Wine Gums? These curious flavored gelatins are a mainstay in the canon of British candy. They rank high alongside Cadbury Crunchie (Butterfinger’s much more elegant British cousin), Cadbury Flake (a chocolate stick comprised of thin and delicate concentric layers of chocolate), and Nestle’s porous Aero bars (available in mint, caramel,…
May 01, 2006
Reader, Meet Author
[Note: Last week, the comma that normally follows the word “Reader” in the title was inadvertently left off. Anyone who really feels strongly about that is invited to attend June Casagrande’s signing at the Wilson Boulevard Olsson’s in Court House this Wednesday at 7 p.m. She wrote a book about you, so eat your shoots and leaves and attend. 2111 Wilson.] MONDAY The Folger Shakespeare Library hosts Pulitzer prize-winning poet Charles Simic as he reads…
Mar 27, 2006
Development Coming Down the Pike
Momentum is building for the push to develop and improve the Columbia Pike corridor, stubborn Giant notwithstanding. A recent article in the Washington Business Journal notes that a significant piece of the development effort could begin to take shape as early as May of this year. An unidentified developer is prepared to close on a property at the corner of Columbia Pike and South Walter Reed Drive, across the street from the Arlington Cinema and…
Feb 14, 2006
Reader, Meet Author
WEDNESDAY Fast Company’s Charles Fishman has a dirty little secret: he loves him some savings at Wal-Mart. It makes him all hot and bothered. But he feels really guilty about it, because, apparently, the retail behemoth may have certain deleterious effects on the marketplace. Who knew? Join Fishman as he discusses The Wal-Mart Effect at Politics and Prose. 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW, 7 p.m. THURSDAY Pint-sized author and newly minted voiceover star Sarah Vowell will…
Jan 23, 2006
Weekly Music Agenda
This week in music is all over the place, going from indie, to folkie, to blues, and yes, modern rock. MONDAY >> Start your week off with influential musician (and apparent Meat Puppet) Curt Kirkwood performing solo @ IOTA. If you’ve heard of a little CD called “Nirvana: Unplugged in New York,” you’ll enjoy his original of “Plateau” which we can assure you is no less creepy. With Mike Maloney. $13, 8:30 p.m. >> Noisy…