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Oct 18, 2010

826DC, ‘Museum of Unnatural History’ To Open Saturday

For those of you who have been eagerly anticipating the chance to purchase your very own Confused Wood and Existentially Distraught Wood (from the makers of Petrified Wood) and Unicorn Tears while helping some kids learn: clear out some time this Saturday. 826DC — and its Museum of Unnatural History, which serves as a way for the organization to raise funds for its writing workshops, field trips and tutoring services — officially throws open its doors at 3233 14th Street NW this Saturday at noon for a community open house.

Jul 23, 2010

826 To Open D.C. Branch In Columbia Heights

As someone who benefited immensely from numerous people encouraging me to write as a young man, I will shamelessly plug this: 826 — author Dave Eggers’ youth writing program — will finally be opening a D.C. branch at 3233 14th Street NW in Columbia Heights this fall, and are looking for volunteers for writing workshops and drop-in tutoring sessions. Those familiar with 826 know that each local branch has a themed storefront to help…

Oct 08, 2009

DCist Interview: Mike Birbiglia

Mike Birbiglia, dressed for success. Mike Birbiglia remembers when the room was a lot smaller. He’s headlining Saturday night at the Warner Theatre, where he’ll tell some stories he’s considering for inclusion in his next one-man show. But he cut his teeth at the DC Improv in the late 90s, while a student at Georgetown University. By the time he was 25, he’d done the The Late Show with David Letterman , released his…

Feb 26, 2009

DCist Interview: Patton Oswalt

Comedian, writer, and actor Patton Oswalt, shielding his eyes from the horror of it all. Photo by Ryan Russell / Courtesy Sub Pop. Patton Oswalt’s career as a writer and actor has been on an ascending curve over the last couple of years, most notably since he provided the voice (and inspired much of the character) of Remy, the rat who dreams of becoming a gourmet chef, in Brad Bird’s terrific 2007 PIXAR film,…

Jun 24, 2008

Launch of D.C. Literary Site Canceled

Back in March we wrote about how the literary web site Hitotoki (pronounced hee toe toe key) was seeking submissions to launch a D.C. edition. Sadly it appears our post wasn’t enough to give the site enough momentum. Greg Lavallee, who was handling the submissions for the D.C. site, wrote to DCist today:It is with a heavy heart that I deliver news of Hitotoki D.C.’s demise. Unfortunately, we were unable to gather enough quality submissions…

Mar 19, 2008

Literary Site Wants Your D.C. Experiences

The literary Web site Hitotoki (pronounced hee toe toe key) is looking to launch a D.C. edition, but the editorial staff is facing a small problem — they need content. What is Hitotoki, you ask? In Japanese, the word can mean a moment or a brief stretch of time. Online, it’s a project — launched in May 2007 — that publishes stories tied to specific locations within a city. These stories range from an Italian…

 
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