It's Thursday, and there are things to be a-doin' this weekend. To get started, check out our weekly Where & When nightlife picks, chock full of funtimes activities.
Today is Dump the Pump Day—a day dedicated to awareness of public transport. So get out of the car and hop onto Metro.
Warning: Some people (who work for our city's government, no less) think that allowing a pizza place to stay open late and have outdoor seating will lead to "murders and rapes." Seriously. Read this great Marc Fisher blog post for details.
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Photo of Jefferson Memorial pillars by Flickr user alykat.
It's Thursday, and there are things to be a-doin' this weekend. To get started, check out our weekly Where & When nightlife picks, chock full of funtimes activities.
Today is Dump the Pump Day—a day dedicated to awareness of public transport. So get out of the car and hop onto Metro.
Warning: Some people (who work for our city's government, no less) think that allowing a pizza place to stay open late and have outdoor seating will lead to "murders and rapes." Seriously. Read this great Marc Fisher blog post for details.
A Metrobus driver and two others were shot yesterday afternoon in Anacostia.
Interested in meat? Then this article from the Post is a must-read. It details where and how to buy locally-sourced meat.
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