Todd Kliman's review of The Source just went online. Short version: He likes it. He really likes it.
Over at the Prince of Petworth, a local takes a stab at creating "neighborhood cocktails."
Good news for frequent fliers: BWI just installed flight-tracker and weather-display monitors to show the real-time status and location of planes.
DCFoodies updates us on the Capitol Hill Murky Coffee situation. Short version: Murky's old equipment will go to a man who plans to open a coffee shop in Anacostia, and another coffee shop, TBD, will open in Murky's old space in a few months.
Michelle Rhee said yesterday that fixing troubled schools is a process that will take years, not months, the Post reported. Check out Harry Jaffe's profile of the District's school canchellor.
DCist takes us inside the long-awaited opening of the Kalorama Harris Teeter. Did you know their official mascot is something called the "Happy Dragon"?
Speaking of the Metro, turns out a Metro employee pleaded guilty to stealing $500,000 and using the money to buy homes in Silver Spring, a BMW, and more.
GreenCanary is taking suggestions for 30 things to do before her 30th birthday—or, as she calls it, the "Countdown to Doom."
The Morning Buzz
Good morning, Washington! Here's our roundup of things we're reading around the web this AM.
Todd Kliman's review of The Source just went online. Short version: He likes it. He really likes it.
Over at the Prince of Petworth, a local takes a stab at creating "neighborhood cocktails."
Good news for frequent fliers: BWI just installed flight-tracker and weather-display monitors to show the real-time status and location of planes.
DCFoodies updates us on the Capitol Hill Murky Coffee situation. Short version: Murky's old equipment will go to a man who plans to open a coffee shop in Anacostia, and another coffee shop, TBD, will open in Murky's old space in a few months.
Michelle Rhee said yesterday that fixing troubled schools is a process that will take years, not months, the Post reported. Check out Harry Jaffe's profile of the District's school canchellor.
Apartment Therapy does a tour of a modern and lovely Adams Morgan condo.
DCist takes us inside the long-awaited opening of the Kalorama Harris Teeter. Did you know their official mascot is something called the "Happy Dragon"?
The Georgetown Voice's blog discusses the possibility of a Georgetown metro stop—and why a metro stop was originally rejected.
Speaking of the Metro, turns out a Metro employee pleaded guilty to stealing $500,000 and using the money to buy homes in Silver Spring, a BMW, and more.
GreenCanary is taking suggestions for 30 things to do before her 30th birthday—or, as she calls it, the "Countdown to Doom."
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