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Safeway Gets Web Savvy

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‘New Social Safeway Coming Soon to Burleith’
courtesy of ‘TreyDanger’

The Social Safeway has gone all social media on us, and got themselves a website.  Yes, we’re still only about half way through the nine month long renovation, but now we can track progress and developments.

The site offers a real time WEBCAM with time lapse, split screen and overlay functions, schematics of the supermarket and commercial area, and photos detailing the new and improved department offerings.

As a regular user of the former Social Safeway, I am pumped for the new grocery store and the additional offerings it will bring to an already vibrant and awesome DC neighborhood.

The Daily Feed

Zorn’s Fate

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‘Jim Zorn’
courtesy of ‘Keith Allison’

Let’s face it: the 09 Redskins are abysmal. The play calling is bad, the team is vapid, and theoretically good players aren’t living up to their potential. Last year’s mediocre performance and the mess that this season is shaping up to be are leading many to call for the head of coach Jim Zorn. Many NFL analysts saw yesterdays game as being the deciding factor in Zorn’s fate. If he could stop the Lions and pull his team to 2-1, he might be able to salvage his career and hold out for at least another year. Unfortunately, that’s not what happened. The Lions managed to snap their 19 game skid and beat the Skins 19-14. So what happens to Zorn, now? According to ESPN, nothing for the moment. In order to maintain continuity and the integrity of the play-calling, Zorn will likely keeping his job for at least the rest of the season. What his eventual fate is has yet to be seen. Personally, I’m shocked that the Skin’s leadership has decided to retain him. I can’t imagine he’ll be around next year. What are your thoughts?

The Daily Feed

He Said, She Said

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‘www.Army.mil’
courtesy of ‘The U.S. Army’

Looks like we need to get the cage ready for the WMATA Communications Staff and the Post’s WMATA beat journalists. The Post’s latest piece from the weekend on the 1000-series cars drew a line-by-line “fisking” from WMATA on Sunday.

As Don said over the weekend, separately, it feels odd to be on Metro’s side on this one, but if you couldn’t see this was a PR move and not an engineering one? I don’t even think I want to know you, Jed.

The Daily Feed

Ever wondered what it’s like to be a ballpark groundskeeper?

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‘Removing the Field Tarp’
courtesy of ‘InspirationDC

Slate‘s Human Guinea Pig column tackled what it’s like to be on the grounds crew of a baseball stadium recently. Writer Emily Yoffe got to spend a day with the grounds crew at Nationals Park combing the dirt, scrubbing the bases, mowing stripes into the lawn, and- bonus!- rolling the tarp on and off the field during a rain storm.

If you’re as fascinated as I am by what it takes to keep a baseball diamond looking better than the team that plays on it, you should give it a read.

The Daily Feed

Beyond Thunderpark

I hear this spoken in a "Beyond Thunderdome" voice

Surely I cannot be the only person who hears this in their head spoken in the same manner as “TWO MEN ENTER, ONE MAN LEAVES,” can I? Ritual combat, with brown flip-flops.

The Daily Feed

The Post Magazine Redesign

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‘New look for the Wash Post magazine’
courtesy of ‘ShashiBellamkonda’

If you picked up the Sunday Post today, you might nearly have thrown out the newest thing in it, the redesigned Post Magazine. We’ve talked a bit about the Magazine recently, and a redesign of the Post’s long-form contribution each week is certainly welcome.

What I found inside largely turned me off. It wasn’t the articles, though; Marc Fisher’s return to the Post is an excellent profile of Chancellor Michelle Rhee and sets the bar for content, but it’s the ads and the layout that are distracting. Flipping through, I found a lot of what felt like recycled content from the Going Out Gurus, and little bits that probably could’ve played well in Style, but the whole thing felt…odd.

Perhaps I’m too young to want the magazine format, though Wired continues to get my annual subscription for its layout and content. Perhaps I’m too used to the Post’s continual stream of excellent web content. Perhaps I’m just not a magazine sort of fellow, but all of this combines into something I read from cover to cover and didn’t feel I got anything from. Perhaps that was the barrage of full-page ads to ignore. I felt that if I were to filet out the good content from ads, I’d have been left with about four pages of excellent writing, and it deserves better than to be dressed up so badly with ads.

Adventures, Life in the Capital, Special Events, The Daily Feed, The District, The Great Outdoors, The Hill, The Mall, We Green DC

National Public Lands Day 09/26

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‘Cleaning Up the Potomac’
courtesy of ‘mtngirl9999’

Looking for something to do Saturday? How about volunteering at a local National Public Lands Day site.

Tomorrow marks the 15th anniversary of this event to preserve and protect America’s natural heritage.  Last year brought out more than 120,000 volunteers at over 1,800 locations to assist public land managers with hands-on projects.

You can find 6 events taking place in DC at various locations, like: Kennilworth Aquatic Gardens, Rock Creek Park, Kingman and Heritage Memorial Park, the Lincoln Memorial, President’s Park and National Mall & Memorial Parks.

The Daily Feed

Poll shows Fenty has a 51% do-not-approve rating

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‘IXS_7276’
courtesy of ‘acme’

WJLA is touting a new poll they commissioned SurveyUSA to do about Mayor Fenty. The big headline is his (lack of) approval, though I think it’s much more interesting how the breakdown by race goes: 69%of black voters disapproved but only 24% of whites disapproved. SurveyUSA has the full poll results online so you can see how the 500 people queried break down by any number of categories.

WJLA is also making a lot of hay out of another answer: “In perhaps the most damaging area of the poll, 58 percent thought Fenty more focused on advancing his career than on the community’s needs,” but unfortunately the poll fails to ask the follow-up question that might make this a worthwhile bit of information: “Do you think most politicians are more focused on advancing their career than representing their constituents?”

Without knowing people’s baseline opinion on politicians – which overall tend to be poor – this isn’t really much of an indictment.

The Daily Feed, We Green DC

A Morning Spin

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‘morning’
courtesy of ‘placid casual’

If you’re still looking for something fun to do tomorrow (and beat the rain, currently forecast to hold off ’til afternoon), explore an area you might not have seen before on the ‘Round the Anacostia Bike Ride and Historic Tour.

Rides range from 5 to 32 miles, leaving from Bladensburg Waterfront Park and stopping at places like Montpelier Mansion, Riversdale House Museum and Lake Artemisia.

The event is meant to promote the history and natural beauty of the Anacostia River, while highlighting the need to restore the river. In addition to good exercise, you’ll get breakfast, a picnic lunch, a t-shirt, pontoon rides on the river, and more.

Food and Drink, The Daily Feed

Good Stuff Melts for Michelle

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courtesy of ‘Chris Rief aka Spodie Odie’

Former Top Chef contestant Spike Mendelsohn revealed yesterday that his restaurant, Good Stuff Eatery, will now carry a “Michelle Melt” turkey burger. The Obamas are already known to be fans of the restaurant, and Good Stuff returns the love with an Obama Burger as well.

What’s next, Malia fries or a Sasha shake? How about just asking Spike to move into the White House. I mean, I get that the first family coming to your restaurant is awesome for business (and personal bragging rights), but if it turns your menu into one big love letter to the Obamas, is it worth it?

The Daily Feed

Capitol Hill Temporary Road Closures

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‘overrun’
courtesy of ‘philliefan99’

The District Department of Transportation is reporting that a prayer vigil scheduled for today on the west front of the Capitol may cause minor traffic disruptions throughout the day. While they don’t expect road closures, the heavy pedestrian traffic may temporarily close these streets:

  • Maryland Avenue from 1st to 3rd streets SW
  • Pennsylvania Avenue from 1st to 3rd streets NW
  • 1st Street between Independence and Constitution avenues

Dar-ul-Islam from Elizabeth, NJ has organized this Jummah Prayer meeting (a congregational prayer that Muslims hold every Friday) on Capitol Hill. The “Day of Islamic Unity” is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m., and the organization expects nearly 50,000 worshippers.  However, in its report, the DDT estimates only 10,000 people during the day.

The Daily Feed, WMATA, WTF?!

No, Really. They (Apparently) Did.

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courtesy of ‘Chris Rief aka Spodie Odie’

Still awaiting confirmation on the story, but NBC Washington is reporting that several people were locked in the Van Dorn Metro station last night. Apparently the station manager had locked up the facility before the last train had arrived; it took the people 45 minutes to get someone to let them out.

If true, it’s just yet another great PR story for Metro. What a way to celebrate the renewal of Catoe’s contract!

The Daily Feed, WMATA, WTF?!

Metrobus Driver Involved in Injury Crash is Fired

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‘Outside, Looking In’
courtesy of ‘Bogotron’

It really does boggle the mind that it took Metro almost a month to fire the driver who hit a pedestrian in DC. But, here we are, and Metro did the right thing 3 weeks after Carla Proctor struck Amanda Mahnke with her empty Metrobus. Why’d it take so long?

No idea. But, in the meantime, GM John Catoe got a 3-year contract extension worth over $1M.

The Daily Feed

The C&O, Refilled. The boats… soon.

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C&O Canal, refilled
courtesy of brownpau

Paulo took a shot of what I consider one of the happiest sights of the day: the C&O canal in Georgetown has been refilled.

Also happy news, I called the National Parks Service’s Georgetown visitor center and a representative said that boat tours will resume this Sunday. They happen three times a day, at 11am, 1:30pm and 3pm Wednesdays through Sundays, with the mules that pull the boat taking Monday & Tuesday off. If you’ve never taken one I highly suggest it. The canal is lovely and the tour very informative.

Comedy in DC, The Daily Feed

Comedy in DC: Updates

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‘Ben and the Microphone’
courtesy of ‘CJ Sorg’

School is back in session and that means the college audiences that fuel small local shows are also back and looking to laugh. Which is good, because there are comedians STANDING BY to tell jokes!

Tonight, the Hot Broth Comedy open mic rages on at the Comedy Spot in Ballston. This open mic is pretty much the only reason ever to go to Ballston. Free, and BYOB.  Tomorrow night, Three Chord Comedy is happening again at the Velvet Lounge. Super cheap, only $2. The open mic at the Eleventh Street Lounge in Clarendon has gone weekly rather than twice a month, which is good because the lineup was always so packed comics frequently couldn’t get more than 5 minutes. Totally lame for trying to practice a longer set. It’s a good room, too- it looks like Prince remodeled the Fight Club basement, but it’s small enough that the comics don’t actually have to use a mic to reach the whole audience (though you’ll still see some of the newbies clutching an umbrella or something like it’s a mic to steady their nerves. It’s cute, really). Continue reading

News, The Daily Feed

Loza’s Arrest Tied to Cab Advocate

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‘passenger’s view’
courtesy of ‘NCinDC’

The Post now has the details of Loza’s indictment:

The indictment says that Individual Number 1 hoped to limit the number of taxicab licenses issued by the District government and to create an exception for hybrid vehicles under D.C. law. Such licenses would become increasingly valuable if they were limited in number, the indictment says.

It’s not clear who Individual Number 1 is at this time.

News, The Daily Feed

Councilman Jim Graham’s Staffer Arrested on Federal Bribery Charge

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‘George Gordon Meade’
courtesy of ‘NCinDC’

DC Wire is reporting that Councilman Jim Graham’s Chief of Staff Ted Loza was arrested this morning on Federal Bribery charges. He’s due in court this afternoon.

More as this gets updated.

Update, 1:06pm: The Wilson Building is now playing host to several FBI agents who are searching Loza’s office and computers, with the assistance of the DC Government and DC Employees.

The Daily Feed

Newly merged Roll Call and Congressional Quarterly trim jobs

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‘Dutch Cityscape Stamping Project’
courtesy of ‘Mr. T in DC’

FishbowlDC is reporting that the recently merged Congressional Quarterly/Roll Call is in the process of a huge staffing cut right now. A total of 44 editorial positions, with one group from the CQ side losing 25. You’ll recall that RC purchased CQ back in late July, so it’s little surprise that people who were at CQ were more likely to be shown the door.