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Bike Rentals Coming to Crystal City

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‘Just Another Sight’
courtesy of ‘M.V. Jantzen’

The Crystal City Business Improvement District just announced a new program coming in the Spring of 2010: a 100-bike Commuter Hub, which will offer bike rentals to commuters, tourists, or residents.  The Commuter Hub will be located at 220 Twentieth Street, a new LEED-certified apartment building in Crystal City.  Revolution Cycles will manage the retail and rental business, which will also offer repairs and bike accessories.

Bike rental establishments in our region typically cater to tourists, who can bike around the monuments and parks while sightseeing.  But the Commuter Hub is marketing itself differently– by capitalizing on its location near area trails and bike routes, it offers nearby office workers a chance to rent a bike and explore the trails during lunch.  I’m all for opening up bike options to more area residents, and think that this could be a great option for people interested in trying out biking around town without a huge commitment.

Full press release after the jump. Continue reading

Media, The Daily Feed

The All New Print Post

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If you missed a copy of the print edition of the Washington Post this morning, you might want to go grab one to see the difference. It’s a pretty significant re-design of the front page, as well as the organization of the paper at large. They have a PDF Guide to the Redesign up on the web today as well. I’m not if I adhere to the “any redesign that needs a lengthy explanation is a bad one” theory of information architecture, but it’s certainly amazing to see what they’re trying to accomplish.

Editor Marcus Brauchli will be answering questions live in 15 minutes about the re-design of the print edition. Don’t miss it!

Life in the Capital, News, The Daily Feed, The Great Outdoors

The Return of the Sun

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‘Looking Up’
courtesy of ‘Samer Farha’

On your way into work this morning, you might have noticed a giant blue expanse and a shining orb in the place of the gray ceiling that you had grown accustomed to.  This is called “clear sky” and it should be the norm for the rest of the week.  Warm temperatures and dry air are finally returning to the DC area and it is good to see them back.  Unfortunately, we do have some more rain in our forecast, just in time for next weekend.  Let’s hope the weatherman is lying.

The Daily Feed, WMATA, WTF?!

WTOP: Ride Metro at Your Own Risk

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courtesy of ‘Chris Rief aka Spodie Odie’

Mark Segraves and Adam Tuss over at WTOP.com filed a report this morning covering the fact that since 2004, Metro bus and train operators have been cited over 4,000 times for endangering the lives of their passengers. Most of the incidents involve illegal behavior including speeding in residential neighborhoods, running red lights and hitting cars, people, bicycles and wheelchairs. (Update: WTOP has informed me that this will be a week-long series with reports from both Mark and Adam through Thursday.)

Shocking? To most of us, probably not. Metro downplays the numbers, citing that on an average day, 1,200 buses cover 1,500 square miles and provide 20 hours of service. I can forgive the bad eggs that happen along; it’s a sad fact of life that no service or system is perfect. It’s hardly surprising to anyone that one of the more common complaints in the report is rude and discourteous behavior by Metro employees to customers, including profanity and grabbing people.

What is incredible about the report is some of the infractions that operators have been cited for. Slewing the bus around corners hard enough to tip wheelchairs over? Leaving passengers in bus lots or trains after closing? Urinating inside the bus?

Seriously, WMATA, WTF?

News, The Daily Feed

Georgetown Student Steals Security Officer’s Firearm

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‘Georgetown University’
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Georgetown first-year student Alex Thiele, recently arrived from La Jolla, California’s Bishop’s High School was arrested this morning at 12:30am for possession of an unlicensed firearm, according to Georgetown’s Vox Populi blog, who have a copy of the original police report. It seems that the firearm was taken off a US Park Police officer during the Midnight Madness event at McDonough Gymnasium, and was discharged, with a toilet in the Men’s bathroom destroyed as a result. We’ve contacted the Park Police, and hope to have comment as to whether or not Officer Clanton was on or off duty, and how her service weapon came to be in the hands of Mr. Thiele.

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Fail to the Redskins

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In honor of today’s abysmal game against the Chiefs, I present the Redskins new fight song, Fail to the Redskins

Fail to the Redskins! Fail, Victory!
Braves on the warpath, Suck for old D.C.!
Don’t Run or pass and score
We want a lot more
Don’t Beat ’em, swamp ’em, safety
Let the points go through the floor
Suck on, Suck on ‘Till you have lost Sons of Washington!
Rah! Rah! Rah!
Fail to the Redskins! Fail, Victory!
Braves on the warpath Suck for old D.C.!

The Daily Feed

DC AIDS Funding Squandered, Post Reports

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‘money’
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The Post has just started publishing a new investigative series on gross mismanagement of funding for services and housing for District residents with HIV/AIDS. Aside from the outrage over the squandering of money meant to help the sickest and most vulnerable of our neighbors, I find this to be a really sad example of something a former boss told me once- it wasn’t worth it to bid on business from the DC government, because invariably, the official who granted the contract would end up under investigation for something, which means the contract would be investigated, and you’d end up spending so much on attorneys and staff time in dealing with the investigation that you’d end up losing more money than you made on the contract.

So you end up with a situation where honest, motivated people don’t want to deal with District funding, which leaves more of it available for charlatans and criminals who take hundreds of thousands of dollars for programs that never launch.

The series’ reporter will be doing a live chat tomorrow at 11AM, if you want to ask questions or add your comments.

The Daily Feed, We Green DC

Pepco Starts Giving Rebates for Energy-Efficient Appliances

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‘cool iceboxes’
courtesy of ‘mikkime’

If the rainy weekend has you thinking of home repair, now might be a good time to upgrade an old appliance if you’re a Pepco customer.

Yesterday, the local AC repair contractors company announced it will give cash rebates of up to $50 to residential customers in DC and Maryland who buy ENERGY STAR qualified refrigerators, room air conditioners and certain energy efficient water heaters. You can buy these babies at any area retail store. The rebates would be on top of federal tax credits and lower electric bill you could get.

The rebates are the first in a series of energy-efficieny programs set to go in place this year. In a press release, Pepco said these programs are expected to save an estimated 165,000 megawatt-hours of energy over the next three years and avoid almost 117,000 metric tons of carbon emissions, equal to taking more than 207,000 cars a year off the road.

Energy-efficiency programs also can help reduce Pepco’s electric load and lower the need to build new power plants.

The Daily Feed

ABBIEs Voting Now Open

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‘Vote for Burns’
courtesy of ‘laverrue’

Okay, so maybe you can’t vote yea or nea for your boss, but now you can vote for The Arlington’s Best Business Awards (ABBIEs). Nominations are in, and the slate is open.

Many of the categories feature food and drink — including best bargain restaurant, brunch, dessert, happy hour, neighborhood bar and late night spot. You can also put in a good word for your favorite boutique, nonprofit, theatre or dance studio, and more.

Of course I’d never play favorites and tell you who I voted for, but am happy to see the new Lost Dog Cafe keeps cropping up as an option.

Vote away!

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Get your bolly on November 7th

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The Dhoonya Dance Performance Company’s annual Bolly B!end Showcase will be happening on November 7th at the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Performing Arts Center. The theme for this year’s event is “A Night at the Bollywood Film Awards,” so the program will feature an awards show theme, as well as some guest performers, including the Washington Improv Theater.

Because of the red carpet event theme of the show, guests are encouraged to wear formalwear, or, “Bollywood finery” as they may have it. When I asked my dance teacher if I really was supposed to go get a formal dress to attend, she recommended that I wear my ferociously pink recital costume. So, you’ll know how to recognize me there…

The Daily Feed

Sound off: Best Neighborhood Chinese DELIVERY

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‘NOODLE DUDE!’
courtesy of ‘staceyviera’

If you’ve lived in DC for a while, you’ve probably noticed a dearth of Chinese food delivery options. Back in my hometown, I grew accostomed to cheap Americanized Chinese food being delivered at least once a month. But since moving to DC, and even relocating to Chinatown, I find there’s a lack of good options. And your options change when you move around, based on the restaurant’s delivery area.

Living in Chinatown, I love Chinatown Express. It’s the freshest of all that I have tried, and I even went so far as to sample the barbecued ducks in the window, which are surprisingly delicious compared to how terrifying and stomach-unsettling they look. It’s my preferred neighborhood spot. Unfortunately, they don’t deliver!

A WeLoveDC reader wrote in yesterday to remind us of this problem and to ask for our suggestions. Well, we would like to pass the torch to you, dear reader. Tell us, WHERE can we call for DC’s best neighborhood Chinese food delivery? And why? Is it their high quality food? Their quick delivery time? Continue reading

Downtown, Fun & Games, The Daily Feed

Petroleum Lobbyists Stop Watching Jon Stewart

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‘Still Texting’
courtesy of ‘InspirationDC’

Ug. How did I not know John Oliver, from The Daily Show, was doing stand-up at the DC Improv!?! I need to pay more attention. We apparently missed a pretty entertaining show too. But not because of his routine, which I’m sure was great. But because of the interactions and jokes that came at the expense of a frustrated guy in the audience who would not stop texting on his phone throughout the show.

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Go Paperless: Recognize Gay Marriage

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‘Traditional Japanese Wedding’
courtesy of ‘gwaar’

The most recent DC Register includes proposed law changes regarding what other regions that DC is establishing domestic partnership reciprocity with and man, it’s a doozy of a list. If you’ve registered a non-marriage union in any of these 10 US states or 16 countries it’ll be recognized in the District.

The amusing thing is, if Congress manages to not meddle in the District’s self-rule then DC will stop registering new domestic partnerships themselves next year after same-sex marriage has been in place for a while.

If you’re interested in the full list I’ve pasted the text of the proposed law change after the jump. Worth a look just to see what other non-English-speaking countries call domestic partnerships. As usual, the Germans manage to do it all in one word: Lebenspartnerschaft.

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The Daily Feed

Where Should Google Street View Go Next?

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‘Google Maps Car’
courtesy of ‘Yzukerman’

I’m a big fan of Google Street View, and I love checking out parts of the city that I’ve never visited.  DC has been on Street View for about a year now, but there are still some missing links that just aren’t accessible with Google’s camera car. Luckily, they’ve developed a Street View Trike that can now reach previously inaccessible places like pedestrian malls, universities, theme parks, and trails.

Where would you like to see the Street View Trike?  Google is asking for your submissions through October 28th, and then the public will vote for the top locations.  We’ve got a number of strong contenders in the area: the grounds of the White House, the National Mall, Arlington National Cemetery, the Zoo, etc.  So speak up and tell Google what you’d like to see on Street View!

Sports Fix, The Daily Feed

Skins Face Sixth Straight Winless Team

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‘Teddy’
courtesy of ‘brianmka’

The 2-3 Redskins face the 0-5 Kansas City Chiefs this weekend, making them unique in one way this season: Every team they’ve played thus far this season hasn’t had a win. They faced the 0-0 Giants, the 0-1 Rams, the 0-2 Lions, the 0-3 Bucs and the 0-4 Panthers. Sure, some teams like the Giants, were unlikely to have lost to the Skins. If you take out the Giants’ record, the Skins went 2-2 against teams with a current 2-17 record. Yikes.

So, with Zorn’s job on the line this weekend, will the Skins deliver?

Crime & Punishment, The Daily Feed

No, MPD, the Constitution Still Applies in Trinidad

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That’s the word from the US Circuit Court, which refused to hear the case en banc, with seven of the eight judges voting that the three judge panel ruled correctly that MPD’s attempt to cordon off Trinidad from all but the residents of the neighborhood was unconstitutional.

There’s just one avenue of appeal left: The Supreme Court, just up the street. AG Nickles might have a receptive audience there, given the makeup of the court, but I wouldn’t bet on the District just yet.

The Daily Feed

Your iPhone Works on Metro Now (Sorta)

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‘Berry’
courtesy of ‘lorigoldberg’

It’s hard to know whether to leap with joy because my iPhone will now be more than just an iPod touch underground, or to wince, knowing this will double or triple the number of ringing phones in the Metro. But, as of today as part of a multi-year improvement plan, phones from Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T will now work in 20 of the Metro Stations. The list is:

Orange/Blue: Ballston, Crystal City, Farragut West, Federal Triangle, Foggy Bottom-GWU, L’Enfant Plaza, McPherson Square, Metro Center, Pentagon, Pentagon City, Rosslyn, Smithsonian

Red: Bethesda, Dupont Circle, Farragut North, Friendship Heights, Gallery Pl-Chinatown, Judiciary Square, Metro Center, Union Station

Yellow/Green: Columbia Heights, L’Enfant Plaza

It looks like the Orange & Blue line riders will get the most benefit, followed by the Red line riders, with the Yellow and Green riders mostly getting the shaft for now. The rest of the stations will come online in the next three years. No formal word yet on what service is like in the tunnels, but folks are saying no joy under the Potomac, already, so I’d expect it’s station-or-nothing for the moment.

Entertainment, Fun & Games, Special Events, The Daily Feed

Just What I Needed, An Opera Costume

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‘Turandot Costume’
courtesy of ‘Roberat’

I don’t know about you guys but I’ve had an opera costume on my “must have” outfits list for a while, and this Saturday and Sunday (from 10am-5pm) I’ll finally have the opportunity to get one at the Washington National Opera’s Costume Sale. Ok, well maybe a 20 pound, girdled, Mikado kimono has not been on my mind, but if you’re looking for an awesome Halloween costume, this is your event.

Prices for full costumes range from $10-$200 with accessories priced at $2 or more.  The sale is taking place at the WNO Studio in Takoma Park (6925 Willow St, N.W., Washington, D.C.)

All Politics is Local, The Daily Feed

Jack Evans for Council Chair?

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‘Jack and Adrian’
courtesy of ‘maxedaperture’

DC Wire had the news late yesterday: Jack Evans may be running for the Council Chair. With the Mayor’s Race in all manner of confusion in front of next fall’s primary, there’s a lot of ifs, ands and buts in the situation, but Evans has said he’d run for Council Chair if current Chairman Vincent Gray runs for mayor. Will Gray challenge Fenty? He hasn’t been committal, and there’s still a lot of questions as to who may challenge Mayor Fenty, with names like Kwame Brown and Michael Brown on the lips of many. I think we’re in for an exciting primary, once the players are in the open.

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Siestsema’s 10th Dining Guide

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‘The art of dining well is no slight art…………..’
courtesy of ‘LaTur’

Sietsema’s 2009 Fall Dining Guide is out today online (will hit print on Sunday) and it’s looking pretty good. Tom and I don’t always agree, but his current picks are pretty much in line with mine. CityZen, Inn at Little Washington, Komi, Rasika and Restaurant Eve’s Tasting Room all received four stars (highest). Not a bit shocking.

“With some 4,000 meals under my belt, the 10th Annual Dining Guide is my attempt to share a short list of favorites I might recommend to a friend,” said Tom Sietsema. “I’m happy to share my personal favorites, and I hope readers will be inspired to try new places.”

Some of my personal favorites landed 2.5 and 3 stars (Ray’s the Steaks, Zaytinya, Westend Bistro, Obelisk, Central and Eventide), and I’m eager to check out some of the 2 star places listed that I’ve never been to.