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Nats Look To Strasburg, Hope To End Losing Skid In Atlanta

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The Nationals (33-43) are coming off three-straight come from behind losses after being swept by Orioles (23-52) this weekend. It wasn’t a record making weekend for Washington, but it sure was for Baltimore. They became the first major-league team to win four straight games while erasing a deficit of at least three runs in each victory.

Tonight the Nats face another team who’s set a major-league record of their own. The 2010 Braves (44-32), managed by the legendary Bobby Cox during his last stint as manager, “opened the year by losing 14 of their first 22 and are now the first team in baseball history to have a losing streak of at least nine games in April and be in first place by June,” according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

“It’s been a little crazy around here,” 38-year-old closer Billy Wagner told USA Today, “and by the end of the summer, hopefully it’ll get a little crazier.”

Crazy for the Braves in a good way? Sure. But how about the Nats? Continue reading

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Washington Post Ombudsman Admits To Excessive Salahi Coverage, Says We’re Stuck With It

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Since making an unrequested appearance at last fall’s state dinner at the White House, it seems that no matter how hard we try, we can’t get rid of Tareq and Michelle Salahi. Especially in this town, that type of reality famous is rare, and the local Washington Post has really embraced the celebrity by posting many stories and features on the couple since their moment of infamy last November – to the tune of 110 articles written by 30 different writers. Continue reading

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Bang Zoom Go the (Legal) Fireworks

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courtesy of ‘philliefan99’

Independence Day is rapidly approaching, and you know what that means: Fireworks.  Oh, the fireworks. But, as anyone who’s lived in a dry climate can tell you, fireworks need a few things: adult supervision, some precautions, and good fireworks. You don’t want black market fireworks if you want to keep your house from burning down. DCRA is here to help you identify legal places in DC to buy fireworks, so click on through for the sweet Google map.

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The Daily Feed, The District, WTF?!

Scenes from the City: The Naked Runner

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courtesy of ‘philliefan99’

So there Tom and I were, in our car, a couple cars back from the light at Rhode Island Ave. & Brentwood Ave. NE, waiting to cross onto 13th. We see this guy (late teens, maybe) run across the intersection. He was looking over his shoulder, looking half-entertained, half-scared.

And then we saw who he was running from. A woman who looked to be in her early 20s came sprinting after him, clutching a t-shirt in her hand, looking pissed. But that’s not what we noticed about her first. What we noticed was that she was stark naked. Not a stitch. Sprinting, like a cross-country runner, barefoot down the sidewalk and gaining on the guy. Let’s just say I wanted to offer her a, um, restrictive garment, because it kind of hurt to watch.

And Tom and I wondered… what was the sequence of events that led to that moment? It seems to me like there are a finite number of scenarios that lead to a completely naked woman chasing a completely clothed man down the street in broad daylight. Your theories, DC? (The more outlandish the better.)

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Commute Hell: Vent Here

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I heard this morning’s commute described best by Chris Needham on Twitter, who wrote,  “I’m pretty sure this is how “Falling Down” started.” DC summers are usually the province of easier commutes, but this morning’s increased road presence due to the Metro fare increase, and significant arterial delays due to accidents and road construction, meant what should have been a cakewalk was instead the equivalent of the fourth ring of hell.

We know that you guys work hard to be on time, so feel free to vent like crazy about that crazy jackass in the SUV that cut you off, or the guy who just had to squeeze into that spot in front of you, or the bus driver who passed you by because his bus was all full. Just let it out. We can’t have anyone going that crazy this early in the summer. So just breathe, DC, and let it all out.

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Guy Fieri Eats at Comet Ping Pong, Brings Camera Crew

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courtesy of ‘furcafe’
Not long ago there were rumors floating around Washington that Guy Fieri, he of spiky hair and “killer burger” declarations, was making his way around town filming his Food Network show. Well the proof is coming to a television near you tonight when Comet Ping Pong is featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives.

If sitting at home and watching alone isn’t your style, head over to Comet Ping Pong (5037 Connecticut Ave. NW) for the official viewing party. The party starts at 8pm, and to go along with your pizza and ping pong, there will be something called “Summery Divey Punch” that is sure to impress even the most discerning diner fan.

Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives
Mondays at 10pm, Food Network

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The “White House” in Kiev

Is that the White House… by a river? Nope, look again — it’s the Senator’s Park Hotel in Kiev, Ukraine!

Built to closely resemble DC’s own White House, Senator’s Park is “committed to providing visitors with an authentic and luxurious American experience without ever having to leave Ukraine!” There’s even a Barack Obama cutout by the door to make the experience even more authentically American.

(Hat tip to English Russia. Спасибо.)

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Gray campaign off to poor start with DC bloggers

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Today the Vincent Gray campaign announced it would be holding a blogger roundtable at Ben’s Chili Bowl. The campaign sent invitations to many notable DC bloggers, offering an opportunity to sit down with the candidate and ask questions. After the whole street car fiasco, it made sense that the Gray campaign would want to build a better relationship. This is great news for the campaign, establishing a good relationship with D.C. bloggers could go a long way to helping get their message out. WMATA gets this. DC Water gets this. DDOT gets this. The list goes on, and it’s a great thing.

Unfortunately, the Gray campaign has stumbled in its implementation. Included in the invitation to the event was the following:

Unfortunately I have to make one point about expectations — this isn’t an opportunity for activism. We’ll expect the same level of decorum and professionalism exhibited by full-time journalists so that everyone who has a question gets the opportunity to have it answered.

Assuming this one goes well and is productive, we’ll have a few more availabilities exclusive to bloggers before Primary Day. We’ve tentatively planned them for the morning of July 31, the evening of August 16, and then the final one on the morning of September 4.

The fact that the campaign felt this sort of disclaimer was necessary shows a lack of understanding of what exactly we as bloggers do. The invitation was sent to many of the largest blogs in the District, to people who are not unfamiliar with how to attend an event and not cause a scene. Continue reading

Food and Drink, We Love Food

First Look: Morso

Morso Interior courtesy of Pepe Gomez

Since opening in May, Morso has already seen more drama than an entire season of Top Chef. Less than a month after this contemporary Turkish restaurant launched, Executive Chef Ed Witt abruptly left due to a “difference in creative philosophies.” The restaurant closed for almost two weeks to regroup, leaving its more casual sister, Morso Express, to satisfy Georgetown’s culinary cravings. Morso finally reopened last Friday with new chef Michael Steinberg at the helm. By his own admission, the self-taught Steinberg’s previous experience has largely been limited to the front of the house, making him an unusual choice to serve as top banana. Continue reading

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Battle of the Beltways: Part II Preview

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The Battle of the Beltways Part II starts tonight up north in the streets of Baltimore where the Nationals (33-40) will face the birds in a three-game weekend series at Camden Yards.

Juan Samuel’s Orioles (20-52) are coming off a hot-hitting win over Florida scoring 11 on the Marlins 5 yesterday at home to avoid being swept. It was starting right-hander Kevin Millwood’s shortest outing since a five-inning trip to the mound on Opening Day, but after allowing two runs in the first and one in the second, his teammate’s stepped it up by raking in the runs.

Baltimore’s sizzling bats of-the-moment belong to Miguel Tejada and Adam Jones. So that’s something for Nats starter J.D. Martin to keep his eye on tonight. Continue reading

All Politics is Local, The Features

Campaign Notebook: June 25, 2010

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Primary Day in the District may be 81 days away, but there’s plenty of news to be covered. In fact, there’s a ton of campaign news to cover. There’s so much, that we’ve decided to help readers by distilling it into an easy-to-understand and digestible weekly round-up. From now until September, we’ll be providing a weekly summary of the big news, complete with some analysis. We’ll also be interviewing candidates and delving into the issues that are dominating the campaigns. We certainly applaud the diligent work being done by the Washington Post and the Washington City Paper, but understand that even for the wonkiest of the DC wonks, it’s a heck of a lot of information to sort through.

Let’s get at it, the introduction to the WLDC Campaign Notebook. Continue reading

Food and Drink, The Daily Feed

Battle of the coffee drinks (oh, it’s on)

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courtesy of ‘erin m’

I’m a bit of a fangirl when it comes to coffee shops. Peregrine Espresso has my heart, what with it being in my neighborhood and run by some really great people (seriously, I took a photo a week of their drinks for a whole year.) But Pound Coffee, you might have just won me over. Three words, We Love DC readers, three words: Iced. Nutella. Latte.

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Classic Pop Culture Week Ends With Two More Wins

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I have to say, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed all of the clips and song lyrics that have been shared by WLDC readers this week. I want to congratulate our last two winners, DC in DC and Ben, chosen at random after supplying some excellent Scrubs references. Both gentlemen will be getting a pair of tickets to go see The Blanks, of Scrubs fame, this weekend out at the Arlington Drafthouse. There are in fact seats available, so if you’re interested, hit up their website and reserve your tickets now. For an idea of what to expect, I hope you enjoy the most recent clip from the band, embedded above in this post.

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Metro To Raise Fares Again Sunday

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Metro’s fare prices are movin’ on up yet again. The WMATA board of directors approved a package of fare increases Thursday as they aim to close the $189 million gap in its 2011 budget, according to this morning’s Express.

Fare increases begin Sunday on all rail and bus lines, including the MetroAccess service for disabled riders.

Sunday isn’t the only change looming for DMV residents who rely on Metro. The fare increase is scheduled to go into effect over the course of two phases – the first one Sunday and the second on August 1.

Among the annoyance of a continuing hike of daily ride fare prices, there is some shining bit of glory for some; the cost of SmarTrip cards dropped by 50 percent and are now available for the low-low price of $2.50. But for those of us who already have the cards who is that really helping?

At this point I’m ready to bang my head against the farecard kiosk. Who’s with me?

Entertainment, Food and Drink

Dinner and a Movie and a Picnic Blanket

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Summer in Washington is full of many things we dread–humidity, mosquitoes, interns, makeshift rain ponchos–but there are those summer treats that make us swoon. For me, one such treat is the outdoor movie. And baby, D.C.’s got ’em. And what goes better with a semi-obstructed view of Meet Me in St. Louis or Shrek? Food. And lots of it. But Rome wasn’t built in a day, and a good picnic wasn’t built on Chipotle and Whole Foods hummus alone–there are many more options for the noshing movie viewer.

The District is booming with outdoor movie sites this year, though the old stalwart has and always will be Screen on the Green. Fight the crowds and jerks who bring chairs with a sandwich or hunk of delicious cheese from Cowgirl Creamery. Or if you’re in the mood to feel more European, head over to Cafe du Parc for some pastries. If, like me, your idea of a picnic involves all four food groups, your best bets are the bakery at Potenza and Ebbitt Express, though be forewarned these are primarily lunch spots and tend to close on the early side. Though you do need to plan on getting down to the Mall sometime around dawn on the day of the movie to secure a spot within a mile of the screen, so this shouldn’t be a problem. Continue reading

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Free HIV Testing Today, Rep. Norton to Get Tested

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courtesy of ‘techfun’

Without a doubt, HIV is a huge problem in the District. Huge. The rate of infection is nearly 10 times (that is TEN times) the national average. DC’s sole member of Congress, Rep. Holmes Norton (D-DC), has always made HIV awareness and prevention an important topic and she continues to do so today as she co-hosts and attends a free HIV testing event. The mobile station will be setup at New Jersey Ave and C St. SE from 12:00pm to 3:00pm today. She will also be holding a press conference to draw extra attention to the situation as well as the free testing in recognition of National HIV Testing Day this Sunday.

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With The First Pick in the NBA Draft, The Wizards Select…


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We mentioned it briefly yesterday morning in the miniscule exhale between soccer, tennis and more soccer, but now everything is official: John Wall, former guard at the University of Kentucky, will be a Washington Wizard. The Wiz used their first pick in the 2010 draft to secure the elite prospect, who now rounds out the Mount Rushmore of #1 picks in the city with Strasburg, Ovechkin and Harper.

Wall wasn’t the only one to join the squad: Chicago sent former Kansas standout Kirk Hinrich to DC, as well. The Bulls were trying to clear some cap room (for Mr. Wade and Mr. James, perhaps?), and sent Hinrich and his contract to the District for a future pick. The last couple of years have been a little rough in the District for sports, but with Wall and Hinrich, there’s a very good chance that the Wizards could make it back to the playoffs for the first time in three seasons. Could 2011 see all five (yes, I’m including United because we’re a soccer country now) D.C. teams in postseason play?

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Photos: Summer vs. winter. Let’s compare.

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‘crystal palace II’
courtesy of ‘philliefan99’

Remember winter? Yeah, that was nice. It was just four short months ago that we were recovering from the Great SnOMGasm Snoverkill Snomageddon Whatever the Heck we Finally Ended Up Calling It of 2010. Back when we put on layers of clothes just to get out of bed and then walked uphill both ways through snow and ice just to find out the store was out of milk and condoms anyway. When we spent weeks cowering from Mother Nature’s wrath, trapped by the piles and piles and piles of snow that just. would. not. end. And then we did it again. Dreaming of better days, warmer days, summer days. So, D.C., four months later, we’ve got our wish. It’s hot. How’s that working out for ya?

With help from the talented members of the We Love DC Flickr pool, let’s take a look back at the cold, snow-filled winter of 2009-10 and see what a difference a season makes:

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Empanada Fever – Win an Empanada Party for 20

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Panas Empanadas on P Street is doing you a great big favor. They’re throwing wide their doors today at 11am and offering you a free empanada for dropping by, until 1pm. We dropped by yesterday to see how they were doing, and to try a few of the empanadas. If you’re used to be big doughy empanadas like from Julia’s, these are a welcome change of pace. The crust on these little wonders is crisp and thin, like good pizza, and it lets you focus on the delicious contents.

There are meat and vegetable empanadas, and they’re sized so you can have three or four, easily. They also offer tasty salads, as well as plaintain chips (gluten-free!) with house-made guacamole that is just wonderfully rich and flavorful.

Since they’re doing you a favor giving you just one, how about we up the ante and help you get an empanada party for you and nineteen of your best friends? Sounds good? I thought so. Tell us what you’d do with your empanada party in the comments, and you’ll enter to win. Give it some thought, the contest runs through next Friday.

Panas Empanadas (next to Tangysweet)
2029 P St NW
Washington DC 20036