Happy near-weekend, Washingtonians! Just one more day till the blessed release from the work week, and, hopefully, from the ice that's covered the area this week. Got any plans this weekend? No? May we recommend our weekend nightlife guide?
Did you read our report on how badly wrong the Youth Ball went for some folks on inauguration night? Apparently a youth-aimed inauguration conference went even worse, and now a former attorney general has been hired to see what went wrong.
Sad news for literature lovers: The Post's print edition of Book World is folding. It will still appear online, and be folded in with the Outlook section.
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Happy near-weekend, Washingtonians! Just one more day till the blessed release from the work week, and, hopefully, from the ice that's covered the area this week. Got any plans this weekend? No? May we recommend our weekend nightlife guide?
There are still plenty of closings and delays going on this morning, but Capital Weather Gang reports that weather should be dry (but chilly) through Monday.
Did you read our report on how badly wrong the Youth Ball went for some folks on inauguration night? Apparently a youth-aimed inauguration conference went even worse, and now a former attorney general has been hired to see what went wrong.
Sad news for literature lovers: The Post's print edition of Book World is folding. It will still appear online, and be folded in with the Outlook section.
Speaking of the Post, blogger IMGoph comes across a really clever 404 page on washingtonpost.com.
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