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Burgers, Wings & Beer; Georgetown’s latest additions

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‘Ted’s spicy wings’
courtesy of ‘rick’

This week two new restaurants open along Georgetown’s posh M Street and hope to fill some of the gaps within the neighborhoods food scene.

Opening on Thursday, the long time M Street Italian staple, News Cafe, re-brands and revamps its menu as Thunder Burger & Bar. According to Vox Populi’s exclusive interview with Thunder Burger & Bar’s GM Ryan Clarke, the establishment will offer “a fully rounded-out menu, but 95% of the focus will be on the burger.” Clarke hopes to differentiate the eatery from the  plethora of DC burger places by bringing “quality burgers back to a sit-down restaurant with a sit-down experience.” Not quite sure this is a winning strategy, especially with all the other nearby restaurants that offer fantastic burgers (J. Paul’s, Clyde’s, Martin’s, Rugby, etc.) but it will definitely be an improvement from News Cafe.

Further down the road at 3291 M Street, Georgetown Wing Co. has a soft opening this week, which features (not surprisingly) wings. The restaurant has a fantastic beer selection, because what goes better with wings than beer, and they’ll feature $1.50 Miller Lites and $3 Sam Adams Seasonal and Sierra Nevada bottles. According to their twitter profile, for Friday’s World Cup kick off, they’ll be expanding their menu to include Crêpe bunch, mimosa & draft specials. Nom.

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Sweetgreen Opens on Capitol Hill, Announces Plans in NoVa

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‘Sweetgreen #14’
courtesy of ‘Chris Rief aka Spodie Odie’

Sweetgreen, known for their amazing salads and super tasty frozen treats, has opened up their newest location on Capitol Hill on Pennsylvania Avenue this past weekend. That makes five locations for the local chain, whose friendly staff and fresh ingredients make for a fine healthy lunchtime option for the busy folks of DC. They’ve also announced that they’re expanding into Virginia, with their first location in Reston Town Center, opening this summer.

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Chance to open HFStival… and free burritos

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California Tortilla is sponsoring the Battle to Break Out at HFStival– local, unsigned bands can upload a track, the top 20 tracks will be voted on by fans, the top 6 will perform for HFStival judges, and the winner of that round will open the main stage of the festival. It’s a pretty great opportunity for the fantastic local music scene.

I wouldn’t have mentioned the sponsor except that every band that uploads a track gets a free burrito for every member of the band, and the top 6 bands get free burritos for every member of the bands for a year. I don’t know about you, but free burritos seems like reason enough to participate, no?

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And the Wheels of the Bus Go…

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Let’s pretend you’re a bus driver. You get involved in a deadly collision between your bus and a taxi where one of the taxi passengers later dies from injuries. Your bosses believe you ran a red light, causing the accident, and fired you from your job. Sounds reasonable, right?

Or, let’s say you’re still a bus driver, but you decide to take offense at someone dressed as McGruff the Crime Dog and slug him; the costumed canine turns out to be a cop. You’re fired from your job, arrested and found guilty of simple assault.

Think you deserve to get your job back in either case?

Apparently Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689 thinks so. Both men won their jobs back after an arbitration hearing between the union and WMATA sided in favor of the union. The McGruff hater is due back behind the wheel of a bus after some “retraining.” The driver involved in the fatal accident is currently sitting at home, awaiting a decision by WMATA on where to place him. Both drivers were awarded their jobs plus full back pay, something the union considers a victory.

The reinstatement of a bus driver who caused a fatal accident (and I’ll note that he had not been cited or charged with anything; Metro determined from their own investigation that the driver ran a red light) is most disturbing. “We’re very concerned,” said Metro spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein to the Examiner‘s Kytja Weir. “We feel strongly that termination was the right decision.” WMATA settled out of court with the widow of the victim, after she sued the agency for $100 million.

Union president Jackie Jeter said of the hearings that “[t]he authority does not have authority to do whatever they want to do.”

Words? Fail.

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Yves Klein iPhone App

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‘tidal meta’
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There is an app for everything these days, so it is no surprise that the Hirshhorn decided to join in all of the fun.  The Hirshhorn has launched the mobile application for “Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers” as the “first mobile application offered to the public by a Smithsonian art museum”.  The Klein app is available on iTunes for a price of 99 cents and “provides users with a full overview of the exhibition”.

Once you check out the new iTunes app (and, of course, my recent review of the exhibit) and like what you see then perhaps you would be interested in heading over to the museum tonight in order to hear Klein’s wife, assistant, model, and muse, Rotraut Klein-Moquay discuss his life and works.

In Conversation will be held tonight at 7 PM in the Ring Auditorium.

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Strasburg Delivers: Sets Record for Strikeouts in Nationals Uniform


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In a performance that could only be considered “air superiority” for the Nationals, Stephen Strasburg made his debut tonight in front of a sellout crowd of 40,315. He would proceed to do things to the Pirates batting order that would be considered illegal in 12 states and 2 territories. He struck out 14, including every one of the Pirates who batted. That’s a club record, surpassing John Patterson in 2006, and Clippard and Capps would add three more for a team record of 17 Ks in one evening.

Throughout his start, Strasburg kept his fastball in such a range that could only be measured in low mach numbers. He cleared 100mph on multiple occasions, and his fastball never dropped below 97. His breaking stuff was so superb that several hitters looked at pitches as if they’d just disappeared between the mound and the plate. We’ll have more in the morning, but suffice it to say: The Hype Is Real. This kid’s the real deal.

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All Female Art Exhibition

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‘Rothko Colour’
courtesy of ‘Edward Hoover’

Would you like to support local artists and a local charity all in one night?  Sounds pretty awesome to me.

The Art Registry is hosting an art exhibition and fundraiser to benefit Dress for Success on Thursday evening.  The event will feature seven female artists (six are local) whose work will be up for sale at the event.  Tickets can be purchased at the door for $20, and the cost include hours d’ oeuvres, wine, and of course, the opportunity to help a great cause.

The artists to be featured are: Joey Manlapaz, Anne Marchand, Leah Matthews, Karen Smul, Sandy Wexler, Catherine White, and Shawn Yancy (Fox 5 News Anchor).

The event will be on Thursday from 6-9 PM at the the Kimpton’s Hotel Palomar in Dupont.  For more information call 703-798-8717.

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We’re Finally Here


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The debut of Stephen Strasburg is the single most hyped event in baseball this season, and probably going back further than that. This is as big a day as DC sports has seen since Alex Ovechkin first took the ice in a Capitals sweater. As the fans stream through the centerfield gate, and they’ve been streaming in steadily since 4:30 this afternoon, the final preparations are being made for his first start. Dozens of media camera crews are patrolling warning track around the infield, everyone from George Will to yours truly is here to report on the results of this phenom.

The expectations at this point are so high that anything short of an astounding first outing will be a massive disappointment to the fans for this ballclub. Talking with manager Jim Riggleman before the game, he was clear that the team is excited to have Strasburg, but they’re not resting all of their fortunes on his shoulders. His debut tonight, in front of an oversold home crowd, is the beginning of what the Nationals hope is a new era. It’s rare that a turning point for a club could be so clearly identified, but if Strasburg is what the label says, and from talking with future Hall of Famer John Smoltz this afternoon, he is, then we’re in for the start of something wonderful here.

As with many things in sports, it’s hard to know for anything for sure before the results are written in the books, but all the pieces are coming together to make this an amazing season for the Nationals. Bring it on.

Look for live tweets this evening on @welovedcsports on Twitter

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U Street Movie Series Tonight: This Is It

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‘Day 250/365 – Modern Day Drive-In’
courtesy of ‘Kevin H.’

No tickets to tonight’s game?  Here’s another option for outdoor entertainment: the U Street Movie Series.  This summer movie  series kicks off tonight with This Is It.  Gates open at Harrison Field at 7 PM, and the movie will start at 8:30.  And if you’re one of the first 100 people there, you’ll get free popcorn!

Music-themed movies will be shown at Harrison Field on the second Tuesday of every month this summer, so mark your calendar for Buena Vista Social Club on July 13, The Soloist on August 10, and Soul Power and Duke Ellington’s Washington on September 14.

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Washingtonian Picks Up Multimedia Award for City Magazines

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courtesy of ‘Xhanatos’

Over the last few days, the City and Regional Magazine Association handed out annual achievements at its conference up in Providence, Rhode Island. While the biggest prize went to regional magazines in Texas, Cincinnati and Honolulu, our own city glossy picked up a trophy for some of its excellent use of digital media.

Washingtonian Magazine received top honors in the multimedia category, which recognizes the use of videos, slide shows and podcasts on the respective websites for the magazines in the last year. Congrats go out to the digital staff of our local mag, and you can see the release that lists all the winners across the categories at Romanesko.

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Video of the biplane flip

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Dan Webb caught footage of the biplane coming in at National and you can see the flip happen. Compare it to the video I have below and you can see what went wrong. Tail-dragger planes have a lot of weight up-front with the engine and prop but need to land with the tail down firmly to avoid this kind of mishap.

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Baltimore expands their Circulator service

At some point in the last few years I’ve stopped going up to Baltimore very often. Now it’s probably been over a year since I was there other than for work. That’s a pity, since I think the name “charm city” is well deserved and there’s a number of nice things to do there.

One of my favorite not-quite-a-getaways, pre-Nationals, was catching the MARC up to Baltimore for $5 and taking the light rail down to Camden Yards. The only downside I found to that plan was the delay between light rail departures; if I was off by a few minutes I could find myself waiting close to a half-hour.

Well, they’ve added a third circulator line that would solve that problem for me and save me the light rail fee at the same time: it runs every 10 minutes and is free. It stops a few blocks east, by the Harbor rather than Camden, but hey – I’ve got the Nats now.

Who wants to go to the Aquarium?

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Fatal Stabbing in Trinidad is First in 20 Months

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‘Crime Solvers’
courtesy of ‘Marcellina.’

From Frozen Tropics comes the news of a fatal stabbing in Trinidad last night, with the victim being stabbed in front of a vacant bank-owned house on Simms Place in the Trinidad neighborhood.  The homicide marks the first time in twenty months that such a crime has been committed.  Trinidad gets a pretty bad rep for crime, some of it deserved, but they’ve been murder-free for almost two years. Sad to see it slip.

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Bi-plane Crashes at DCA, Airport Shutdown

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‘Bristol F2 fighter’
courtesy of ‘Rob the moment’

As part of a demonstration, 8 antique bi-planes were to land at Washington National today as part of their tour of the US. Divided into two squadrons of four, the planes were to land, refuel, and then depart around 3:30 this afternoon headed for their next destination.

One of the planes, however, crashlanded on approach today, flipping the plane over on Runway 1. The passengers are okay, but emergency crews are acting at the site, and trying to move the plane now, which has caused the airport to shutdown to all incoming and outgoing flights while they handle the issue.

National has one of the most difficult approaches in the world, due to the short runway and the constrained airspaces, which may have influenced this crash.

The Post has a fascinating blurb on the incident, which includes a notable byline: the article was written by the passenger of the plane that just crashed. Whew. That’s a little intense, no?

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Bryce Harper: An Early Strasmas Gift

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‘Fireworks at Nats Park’
courtesy of ‘MudflapDC’

The Nationals were nice enough to present fans with an un-official Strasmas gift last night with the unsurprising selection of Bryce Harper during the first-overall selection in the 2010 First-Year Player MLB Draft.

An important distinction was made with the Nationals selection of 17-year-old hitting powerhouse Harper. He was announced and will enter the Nationals organization as an outfielder as opposed to a catcher, a position has played this season in the Scenic West Athletic Conference.

The coolest part about this kid has to be that he swings lefty, throws righty, and has unbelievable numbers. This season alone, he hit .443 (101-for-228) with 23 doubles, four triples, 31 home runs, 98 RBI, 39 walks and 20 stolen bases in 66 games for College of Southern Nevada. Which, to make this present even better, uses wood-bats.

Harper is prime for success in the big leagues pending solid training at the minor league level, but just know we won’t be seeing him for quite awhile. Remember, he might’ve gotten his GED, but the boy is still only 17.

Now, on to Strasmas Day. Who knows — by the end of all this D.C. might end up being a baseball town! Wouldn’t that be nice?

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Photomapping DC

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‘Locals and Tourists #7 (GTWA #8): Washington, DC’

courtesy of ‘Eric Fischer’

Thanks very much to Bill Couch who sent this over, this is a photographic heat map of the geotagged photos of Washington DC on Flickr. This is the just the downtown section, so click through to get the whole view, as it covers the entire metro area. Red dots are tourist shots, while blue dots are from the people that live here. Yellow dots are from people who could go either way.

It’s not surprising to see how monument-centric the tourist population is, but it’s very neat to see where the photo lines drop off in Northeast until you see the big cluster at H Street, etc. Spiff.

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Trash truck loses load on Capitol Hill

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‘Photo courtesy Steven Crowley’

It’s take out the trash day on Capitol Hill today.

Traffic was snarled for a bit near Stanton Park this morning when a Waste Management truck dumped a load of trash. The incident happened around 7:30 am, and was first reported by DC Fire and EMS as a trash truck fire. Steven Crowley was kind enough to send in a photo of the spill, which happened at the corner of 6th Street and Maryland Avenue NE.

As of 9:30 this morning, the clean-up effort continued, with 6th Street NE closed between Massachusetts and Maryland Avenues NE. Crews were seen hosing off the street and loading the spilled trash into a Waste Management dumpster.

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Vote in Virginia Today

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‘I Voted In Arlington’
courtesy of ‘christaki’

It’s primary day in Virginia for a number of local and statewide offices, which means it’s your chance to go vote the bums in or out, depending on your preference. Polls opened at 6am and won’t close until 7pm tonight, so go out and get your franchise on. Not sure where exactly you’re voting? Plug in your address and go find out. There are a number of primaries today for the various congressional seats, so go grab a ballot and make democracy happen. Democracy only works if you take part, and besides, you can’t bitch if you didn’t vote, and God knows how we love bitching about politics in this country. Do your duty.

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SOHO – A Space of Her Own

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‘Butterfly Girl’
courtesy of ‘katieharbath’


You are cordially invited to join The Art League & The Alexandria Court Service Units SOHO’s celebratory art exhibit this Thursday, June 10th at 5:30.

SOHO – Space of Her Own is an art-based program that serves 5th grade girls “by providing yearlong mentoring through engagement in creative art activities and meaningful community service projects”.  At the end of each year, each girl’s bedroom is renovated, “HGTV-style”, as a way to provide them their very own safe haven to thrive.

I had the fortunate opportunity to serve as a mentor two years ago and truly can’t encourage your attendance and support enough.

For more information about SOHO, or to learn how to become a volunteer, call 703-519-1741.

The Art Leagues’ Duke Street Annex.  One Duke Street (Corner of Duke & South Union Streets).  Old Town Alexandria, VA.

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Two More Serious Injuries for D.C. United

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‘DC United vs Chicago Fire 06’
courtesy of ‘maxedaperture’

The blows are coming today for D.C. United.  Two major players for DCU are spending a sizable amount of time out of commission, the team announced today.  Brandon Barklage, midfielder, had season-ending ACL Reconstruction surgery this afternoon, which also fixed a meniscus tear in the same knee.  Barklage spent the majority of last season on the disabled list with a similar injury.  Barklage will likely need six months or more to return to the pitch.

In addition, Rodney Wallace has been diagnosed with a fracture of the left fibula, an injury he sustained during Saturday’s match with Real Salt Lake.  Wallace’s diagnosis is a bit better than Barklage’s, with a return to the team suspected within six weeks.

We hope that both gentlemen recover quickly, and we look forward to seeing them in red and black before long.  Get Well Cards can be sent care of the franchise at:

D.C. United
2400 East Capitol Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003