See the rest of my photos or everyone’s, or check out the bands: Cartel and Bicycle Thieves. —–
See 9:30 F Street
Nighclub 9:30 is holding a free screening of “930 F Street,â€? a documentary about the club’s early history, this Friday at 9 p.m.: “Back by popular demand! An encore presentation of 930 F STREET, The 9:30 Club Documentary Come relive the last 25 years! Special retrospective DJ set. First 500 people get a FREE limited […]
Unbuckled is Tonight!
DCist’s first concert, Unbuckled, is tonight at the Black Cat. —–
Mainers: No Fools
I was excited to find this Maine Politics blog that got started recently. The author recently attended a visit to the state by Bush advisor Andrew Card: The exciting part in Bangor didn’t come during the speech, but after it. Card had said his piece, the small audience had applauded politely and he was headed […]
Google Earth
Google has launched a software program that “combines satellite imagery, maps and the power of Google Search to put the world’s geographic information at your fingertips.â€? It’s called Google Earth. I’ve uploaded a variety of images to Flickr that give you an idea of what it can do – however non of the screen grabs […]
Protesting the Supreme Court
Seems to be on the rise. Here, a group is organizing protests around the country on July 4th of the Supreme Court’s decision on Eminent Domain: JulyFourthProtest.com, including protests in New London Connecticut, Portland Oregon, Los Angeles California, and Washington D.C. —–
Intern Blog Launches
Today, the Center for American Progress’ Campus Progress project launched a blog for interns in DC for the summer: Today Campus Progress launches Social Capital, a new blog/calendar (blogendar?) designed not only to make sure your social calendar remains packed while you’re in DC, but also to give you a place to share stories about […]