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Corralling the Critics

The Pink Line Project

Our weekly roundup of reviews of the arts in Washington!  Please let us know if we’ve missed anything!Theater: 'Dogugaushi' @ Studio Theater in Washington DC [We Love DC]Our weekly roundup of reviews of the arts in Washington!  Please let us know if we... »

April 21: Thanks to this Week’s Advertisers

Borderstan

Mike Brown/McEnearney Associates, Clean Currents, DC Food Buzz, DC Noodles, EatWell DC, gallery plan b, Hank’s Oyster Bar, Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe, Level One, Pizza No. 17, Rice, Jo Ricks/City Houses, The Rutstein Group, Chen Wen/Fairfax Realty, ... »

Freedom Plaza Unoccupied

DCist

As of this week the occupation of Freedom Plaza is no more—protesters merged their encampment with a related one at McPherson Square. [ more › ] »

Raise the Roofs?

The Georgetown Dish

For more than a century, building heights in Washington, D.C. have been subject to the Height of Buildings Act of 1910, which limits them to 130 feet, or about 12 stories. As reported in The Washington Post, D.C. Mayor ... »

April 14: Thanks to this Week’s Advertisers

Borderstan

Mike Brown/McEnearney Associates, Clean Currents, DC Food Buzz, DC Noodles, EatWell DC, gallery plan b, Hank’s Oyster Bar, Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe, Level One, Pizza No. 17, Rice, Jo Ricks/City Houses, The Rutstein Group, Chen Wen/Fairfax Realty, ... »

Why You Should Pay Attention to Lumen8 Anacostia

Arts Desk

No judgements here. Lumen8 Anacostia—the first of four "Temporium" initiatives that D.C.'s Office of Planning is funding through a $250,000 ArtPlace grant—opens this weekend with a 12-hour fete, and I'm eager to see how it plays out. Art parties, like ... »

District Line Daily: Mandatory Ethics Not-So-Mandatory

City Desk

A morning roundup of news, opinion, and links from Washington City Paper and around the District. Send tips and ideas to citydesk@washingtoncitypaper.com. Sign up: To get District Line Daily — or any of our other email newsletters — sent straight to yo... »

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D.C. releasing 20-year plan for green living, building

Latest news from Washington Business Journal

D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray plans to release on Tuesday a draft of his 20-year plan to make the city “the greenest, healthiest and most livable city in the nation," The Washington Post reports. The initiative is expected to cover buildings, energy use, foo... »

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