Tagged: Dupont Circle

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Food in DC: La Tomate Caffè

La Tomate in Dupont Circle has always felt like an institution to me. It was often the chosen site of a first, second or third date. Plenty of variety, nothing too over-the-top and good prices on the lighter/pasta dishes. But...

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Urbana offering Free Lunch on April 1

Eventually places will realize that April 1 is more than just the beginning of a prime Spring month and catch on to the natural skepticism surrounding April Fools Day, but until then Urbana’s taking advantage of it… Urbana Restaurant and...

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food: Bake Sale for Haiti

Please allow me to apologize in advance if you’re already a reader of my food blog dine like a pauper, because this was already covered over there. I didn’t think I’d ever cross-post, but this is for a good cause!...

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Bake Sale for Haiti

It’s that time again! The DC Food Bloggers are bringing their yummy wares to you for a bake sale. All the proceeds from this bake sale will go towards Doctors Without Borders’ relief efforts in Haiti. We will be selling...

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in DC: PILLOW FIGHT!!!!

Thanks to a note from lacochran, James and I made it over to Dupont Circle yesterday to see the DC Defenestrators second-show contribution to World Pillow Fight Day. It was hilarious to watch and impressive that the participants could keep...

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Frosty/Gorgeous

Ok I know I’m a weather wuss, but it seems like cold Fall temps have moved in pretty much overnight! There was a frost warning last night ‘n all! Maybe we deserve it because last winter was extremely mild, but...

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Every day’s the 4th of July…

Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are! Happy National Coming Out Day everyone. It’s also Navy Day in DC… coincidence? You be the judge. Up too early today, but it’s not really a bad thing. I made it out to...

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happy hour: There will be booze!

I realize I have more than just DC readers, and the DC readers may not necessarily all be of the homosexual proclivity, but a few friends are getting together for Happy Hour tonight, so I figured I’d spread the word....

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museums: a cool tranquil color

I haven’t been to the Textile Museum in a long while. The last time I was there was to see an exhibit of African/-American quilts with an ex. It was pretty spontaneous, as I never even knew it existed before....

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in DC: the migratory gays

Interesting article in the Washington Business Journal reflecting the queer exodus from Dupont and surrounding areas. It talks to Dave Perruzza, owner of the primary 17th St bars, and David Franco, owner of Universal Gear that recently moved to a...