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Taylor Gourmet coming to Dupont?

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Taylor Gourmet, the specialty sub shop with two locations in the District (and one planned in Bethesda), may be opening a third fourth in Dupont Circle. No solid details yet, but a Craigslist post hints more locations are on the way:

Taylor Gourmet Seeing General Manager ((Chinatown & Dupont))

We are a local gourmet deli that is expanding rapidly. We are looking to bring on some new full-time and part-time employees in order to make the transition process a bit easier. We will provide all of the necessary training, but are realistically looking for someone with some sort of retail or restaurant management experience. If you think you would be a good fit for the company, please send a brief email with resume attached to the address listed above.

Location: Chinatown & Dupont

Last Fall, Taylor opened their second location in the City Vista complex, near Chinatown at 5th and K, NW. The first location, on H Street NE opened in 2008 and was featured in Dwell Magazine.

Update: As a commenter points out, Taylor did announce expansion plans in Bethesda back in March.  It remains unclear why the Craigslist post cites Dupont as a possible location, however.

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Where Does Your Recycling Go?

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Ever wonder happens to your recycling once it leaves the bin?

Arlington County recently released a video that takes you inside a recycling facility. It shows how items are sorted, where they go, and what’s made from them.

Your host? A bathrobe-clad man carrying a coffee cup labeled “dork.” Check it out for good info and good cheesy fun.

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Can You Name A Supreme Court Justice? Two-Thirds of Americans Can’t

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Earlier today, we learned about some of the history of the Hill and the former home of President John Adams. How about some more current events regarding the Capitol and surrounding area? Don noted that the Tunnicliffe’s mentioned in the History Channel report was not in fact the bar, but a building just about on the site of the current Supreme Court building. So, while we’re on the topic, can you name the nine current Supreme Court justices?

Recently, Findlaw.com wanted to find out just how many Americans knew the answer to that question. The results weren’t pretty: only 35 percent correctly identified even one, and less than one percent could name all nine. Generally speaking, it’s a political crowd here in the District, so if you stacked us up against the field, you’d hope that we’d fair better than the entire country. Conspiracy theory: perhaps a lot of the folks asked were still scarred from a certain chapter in Jon Stewart’s America (The Book) to get their thoughts together when asked point blank…?

Finally, let the record show that I have no prize for whomever comments first with the full list of justices.

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A Super Bowl in Washington? Hey, it could happen.

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The first Super Bowl to be played outdoors in a cold-weather city is slated for 2014 in East Rutherford, N.J., which is an exception to the usual preference of choosing a warmer climate to play the game.

Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder is pleased with this decision. In fact, he is so pleased with New York/New Jersey hosting the Super Bowl that he’s going to try and bring the NFL’s biggest game to DC.

The Washington Times reports that Snyder went on the record yesterday when he said he’s anticipating a “great experience” for the NFL at the Meadowlands in 2014. Why? He thinks it will generate positive feedback, providing more of a reason to host the big game in other cold winter temperature cities.

The Redskins tried to secure a spot to host the 2003 Super Bowl and were left with an unsuccessful bid.

“We’re ripe to get one,” Snyder told the Times. We’ll see.

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210 years ago the President moved into a bar

As the joke goes – you’d think he’da seen it.

More accurately, as the History channel reports, President John Adams arrived in our town on June 3rd, 1800, to find the President’s House not yet done. This document from the historical society reveals that he had to pack up and get out of the President’s House in Philadelphia because the lease expired. While the unfinished structure could safely store his furniture, it wasn’t habitable for people, much less a President.

So he took up lodging in what they describe as “Tunnicliffe’s City Hotel near the also half-finished Capitol building.”

If you wonder, as I did, whether the current Tunnicliffe’s over at Eastern Market could be close enough to be the same space, well The Hill is Home has the answer: no. In part two of their piece last year about William Tunnicliff they talk about this space and Adams’ stay there and identify it as being at the south-east corner of 1st and A, NE.

If that doesn’t immediately jump out at you, that’s where the Supreme Court currently resides.

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Win a Date with Drew Storen

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Drew Storen photo by Ian Koski, Nationals Daily News

Ladies, meet Stanford graduate and Nationals reliever Drew Storen. He’s quite a catch. Likely the #2 prospect in an organization with a lot of young talent, you can take him out to lunch or dinner if you win the auction that Stand Up and Take Notice is putting on next Monday. Tickets are $52 ahead of time and include open bar (wine/beer/champagne) at 19th on Penn Ave. For the fellas, you can go golfing with Tyler Clippard (Clipp, of power bullpen combo Clipp and Save), professional photo shoot with Ryan Zimmerman, and lunch for four with John Lannan and Craig Stammen at ESPN Zone downtown. Tickets are $60 at the door on Monday.

Do a good turn for the Leukemia & Lymphoma society, go check it out.

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DC Rapper Wale Admits Gay People Run Companies

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“It’s 2010,“ and gay people “…are, like, tops, like, heads of companies,” says Wale, DC rapper after he finished chilln’ in DC AND PG the other day. In fact, he was at DC Black Pride on Sunday when he made these well intentioned yet perhaps ever-so-slightly ill-crafted statements about homophobia. He previously caught flack for pulling out (sometimes it happens) of the event, but then quickly got right back up in there (that happens too) to show that gays are…ya know…kinda normal. Below you can watch his 6 minute interview at DC Black Pride, which is very revealing…of his stance as well as the fact that a spokesperson is worth their weight in gold in this town. Let it go on the record however, he doesn’t know any gay people personally, which he states in the interview.

WCP wrote about it yesterday in a post that caused a little anger over their initially incorrect quotation, which inserted a “like” before his statement that gay people “are functioning human beings.” In other words, implying that Mr. Wale was saying gay people are like humans, only different. The mistake was corrected on the site, so I think Wale is cool with getting back to chillin’ now.

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Ultimate Underdog Film Fest Premieres Tonight

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Day got you feeling down? Commiserate with cinema’s greatest schlubs at the Ultimate Underdogs Outdoor Movie festival. The free event kicks off tonight at sundown with Hoosiers, and continues every Thursday through August 5th. All movies will be shown at Canal Park, located just two blocks from the Navy Yard Metro station at M and 2nd Streets SE. Get there early for trivia and Wii, or just roll out your blanket, lie back, and cheer on your favorite lovable losers.

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The Wire on Sale for $90 Today

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Friday, it was the West Wing on sale for $99.  Today, it’s The Wire: The Complete Series on sale for $90. Two distinct and awesome series, full of amazing writing and milieu, and some of the best characters ever written for television. Get a copy of the David Simon masterwork. It’s worth it.

And, thanks to Joe on the Twitter, he pointed out that you can add his other Baltimore series, Homicide: Life on the Street for just $64. Good lord is that a deal.

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Fenty on the defense at candidate forum

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Candidates in most of the District’s 2010 races met last night at forum sponsored by DC for Democracy. This morning, D.C. Wire gives us a glimpse of Mayor Adrian Fenty (D) on the defense. Fenty came out hard against his opponents, both Vincent Gray and Leo Alexander were present. Fenty characterized them as excellent critics but questioned their leadership abilities. Fenty also tried to make some effort to be a bit more social, arriving (surprisingly) on-time and greeting the hosts of the event.

WaPo’s Tim Craig notes, however, that Fenty eventually left early and spaced out a bit via his Blackberry:

Gray was late, but as the questioning began, Fenty appeared to grow increasingly uncomfortable. After about 20 minutes of questions, Fenty had his aide deliver a message to the moderator that he needed to wrap up the questioning so he could leave to make another appointment.

Craig also described Fenty as “annoyed, distracted and uneasy.”

Vincent Gray touted that the Council’s approval rating is north of 50%, rare for a legislative body. Gray said that is  “because the 13 members of this council know how to stay focused on the most important goal and operate in an open, transparent manner and work to move the people’s business forum.” Not sure how he gets to that total of 13, what with all ethical problems facing a certain Ward 8 Councilmember.

Leo Alexander, the former news anchor, was only mentioned for again blaming the District’s problems on illegal immigration. That’s a bit unfortunate, as Alexander does have a few other ideas which are interesting, he just doesn’t want to talk about them.

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Mayor, Council Raid Nats Park Tax Coffers to Cover Gap

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The deal was, in 2005, when the city agreed to finance with 30-year bonds the building of a new baseball stadium, that city would levy taxes of $8,000 to $28,000 per year on the city’s biggest businesses. The businesses agreed to pay the tax, hoping that the ballpark deal would spur growth along the Anacostia Waterfront, and create new markets for them to operate in. One of the tenets of the agreement was that, like for the similar bonds to build the Verizon Center, all monies collected by this tax and other methods of stadium-based revenue generation, would be used to pay down the bonds. That meant, if the city collected extra revenue over projections, that money would be used to make the life of the bond shorter. In the case of the Verizon Center, the city paid off those bonds, and removed those taxes, in half the time that had been proposed.

Cue the budget crisis, which has city leaders scrambling to shake out every last dime from the couch. You can guess what happens next. They’re using the additional revenue to fund the city budget, something they told businesses that they would not do.

It’s disingenuous to say that the city will keep the tax “permanently” as Ilya Somin writing for Volokh says, because the tax on Nats Park, like the tax on the MCI Center (now Verizon Center) will expire when the bonds are repaid. If the city can pay it out ahead of schedule, as they should do with these monies, that closes the schedule on the ballpark payments in 2021, instead of 2035. It was very interesting to read the quote from DCFPI in the Examiner piece, given their contention that the ballpark couldn’t possibly pay for itself ahead of schedule. Guess that research was off, eh boys?

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Stay Cool With A Lil’ Something For You

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Summer is here in DC and so is the heat.  I am sure that you are already thinking of a thousand different ways to stay cool, so here is one more to add to your list.  Re-decorate your space!

With a new, super comfortable sectional sofa you could invite all of your friends over for movie night. With some interesting accents tables from Miss Pixies you will be ready in no time to whip out all of your board games.  And with some additional unique lighting and decorations from and BeigeMuléh, or M29 Lifestyle, your home will instantly transform into the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing dinner or lively cocktail party.

To help get you started, CSN is giving one lucky We Love DC reader a $60 gift certificate to use at any of their 200+ online stores!

To enter, leave a comment on this post by Wed, June 9th at Midnight letting We Love DC know how you plan to stay cool this summer.

The winner will be randomly selected.  Only one entry per person please!

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Water Main Break on King Street

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The 3600 block of King Street is closed in both directions due to a water main break early this morning. All traffic is currently being diverted onto a service road in front of the Bradlee Shopping Center; commuters are urged to use alternate routes.

A spokesperson for Virginia American Water told WTOP the break occurred in a main underneath King Street near North Dearing Street around 4 a.m. Repair crews have shut off water in the area of the break, affecting service to approximately 200 homes in the area. There is no estimate on how long it will take to make repairs.

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Nationwide Audience Will Now Get To See Strasburg’s Debut

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There is no truth to the rumor that we are changing our site to We Love Strasburg, I promise. Still, the news is coming fast and furious surrounding the Nationals pitching prospect and his first start next week.

There’s some good news for any non-DC readers or folks who may be on the road yet still want to get a glimpse of the future star’s first start. Eric Fisher of the Sports Business Journal posted the news in a tweet this morning that MLB Network, a cable channel available to most, will be broadcasting June 8th’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates to a nationwide audience. MLB is also bringing out an A-game crew of Bob Costas, Jim Kaat and John Smoltz to call the game. As my friends at Sports Grid noted, the presence of Costas is a sure sign that this isn’t just any regular debut.

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Union Ratifies DCPS Contract

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Take a deep breath, everyone, the long standoff between DCPS and WTU is ratcheting down, thanks to today’s vote from WTU members. Teachers voted overwhelmingly to accept the proposed contract, voting approximately 3.5:1 for the contract. The deal, which runs through 2012, grants teachers a 20% raise over that period of time. The victory is a big one for DCPS and Chancellor Michelle Rhee, who, in an election year, desperately needed one.

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Voters to vote on voting for District AG

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This November, District residents will decide whether the city’s Attorney General should be an elected public office. Presently, the Attorney General is appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council. This would mark the first city-wide referendum since 2002, which supported the popular election of a District Attorney. The D.A. position remains a federal appointee. As of last November, there were still hold-ups in Congress to make this happen.

This new referendum  is the result of legislation passed by the Council yesterday. No one was willing to say it out loud, but this was clearly a shot at Mayor Adrian Fenty (D) and his Attorney General Peter Nickles. Many consider Nickles to be too close to the Mayor, often getting involved in issues that an independent Attorney General would have likely avoided. This measure, says Phil Mendelson (D-At Large), “makes the AG more independent.” Maybe. Provided that voters decide to make the AG spot an elected office. Passage is likely given previous polling on the subject.  This isn’t an outright attempt to oust Nickles, the first election would not happen until 2014.

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Yet another contender for DC’s Best Burger…

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Add Kemble Park Tavern’s Brunch Burger to the list for “DC’s Best Burger.” This time Travel + Leisure Magazine is weighing in, declaring Kemble’s to be not only DC’s best, but one of the ten best in the country. The burger is topped with bacon and a fried egg and place atop a brioche roll.  I’ve never had it, but for my money, you still can’t beat Ray’s.  Can any of our readers weigh in?

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Jonas Brothers (Pop)Rock The Warner Theatre at 7 This Morning

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Early yesterday afternoon hordes of teenage girls and entry level ladies lined-up outside Warner Theatre, according to the Washington Post, to receive free wristbands to a randomly announced Jonas Brothers show that took place this morning.

Getting into the show was an easy feat if you got in line early enough. Just stand outside the theater and wait for a wristband when the theater box office opened at 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. Sounds simple for the kiddies who are off of school, but what about those 20-somethings who have no shame in loving the adorable (yeah I went there, feel free to mock me, I can take it) pop trio?

24-year-old Ashley Danchuk, a self-proclaimed Jonas die-hard (she has a tattoo to prove it) and member of Team Jonas (The official Jonas Brothers Fan Club, who received word of the show on Monday night via e-mail), couldn’t skip out on her 9 to 5 to get the wristbands for the show so she had a friend go for her. It resulted in great success. Continue reading

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Texting Bus Driver Files Grievance

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Oh this one has me a little bit rage-y, so you’ll forgive me if I’m a little intemperate with my words, and a bit profane. How the hell do you think that when caught texting while driving a metrobus, even after the “no tolerance” policy has gone into effect, that you could possibly try to get your job back? The driver has filed a grievance with his union and Metro and is insinuating that he should not have been fired for breaking DC law.

I mean, I know that unions exist to protect workers from dangerous working conditions, but in this particular case, they seem to be here to protect the incompetent and the criminally stupid. Ah, the ATU 689, standing up for asshats that text while driving a bus full of people up the busy streets of the city.

Gotta love it.

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Lax Bros/Gurls Are Taking Over

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This past weekend Maryland hosted both the Men’s and Women’s NCAA lacrosse semifinals and championships. The women’s Division I championship game at Towson University, saw Maryland take home the national title against Northwestern and, according to the Baltimore Sun, the match drew 9,782 people — the most ever to see a women’s lacrosse game in the US.

The mens’ games started on Saturday at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium, continued through Sunday and culminated with the DI Championship game between Notre Dame and Duke on a scorching Memorial Day. Although attendance for the final game was low, a mere 37,126, the entire weekend’s turnout was 116,289, up from last year’s 102,601 turnout at Foxborough, MA. The games stay in Baltimore for 2011, go to Foxborough for 2012, and 2013 and 2014 are up for grabs.

While the increases in attendance are good reasons to keep both championships in the MD area, in recent years lacrosse has begun to grow beyond its traditional East Coast/Prep School roots. The game’s popularity on the West Coast, Colorado and the South has  been growing like gangbusters, with many footballers taking up sport in the off-season for fitness maintenance. The same is true for female athletes who need to stay in shape for fall season sports like soccer and field hockey.

The sport is also seeing a growth in popularity among the non-prep schoolers, as demonstrated in “City Lax” playing Thursday at Silver Spring’s AFI Silver. This documentary follows a sixth grade, inner-city Colorado lax team as they learn how to play the Native American team sport and take on the prep school crowd.