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More info and ticket purchase available here.

“Les Yeux dans les Bleus
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
7 pm at the French Embassy
Directed by: Stephane Meunier

Les Yeux dans les Bleus is a penetrating documentary following the victorious French
team during the 1998 World Cup. With intimate access to the players, director Stephane
Meunier captures the extremes of emotion that make soccer and its characters so
compelling. He shares their rituals, their doubts, their joys, their exploits and in the end,
their conquest, as if we were with them.
FOR SECURITY REASONS, ALL ATTENDEES MUST EITHER RESERVE SEATS IN ADVANCE OR PRE-PURCHASE TICKETS.

Sons of Sakhnin United & Special Soccer Reading
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
Events start at 7pm at Busboys and Poets
Directed by: Christopher and Alexander Browne

After becoming the first Israeli-Arab team to win the Israel State Cup in 2004, BNei Sakhnin comes under added pressure. This intense documentary follows the team, based in a small Arab town in northern Israel,as it struggles to survive in the Israeli Premier League amid the ethnic tensions that plague the country.
Unsentimental and careful, Sons of Sakhnin United focuses its lens on both sides of the divide, and does its best to show how the action on the field can transcend the events off it. When Sakhnin captain Abbas Suan is called into the Israeli National Team for an important match against Ireland, the tension is palpable, the outcome bittersweet.
The film will be introduced by director Christopher Browne.”

 


This home is located at 1235 W Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“Stunning renovation! Stripped down to the brick walls and converted into beautiful home w/ open contemporary flair. Hardwood floors on 1st 2 lvls, gourmet kit w/ upgraded appliances, exposed brick walls, ceramic baths and GENEROUS sized rooms. Corner property allows for incredible light. Roof deck 2 to 3 parking spaces. High ceiling hgts; finished bsmnt ideal for media room.”

More info and photos found here.

The reader writes:

“A for sale sign just went up at the house on the corner of 13th and W Streets NW. This one breaks my heart because it
looked like it used to be a corner store and would have been a great place for a little neighborhood market or cafe.”

I agree with the reader that this would have made a great little cafe but I’m definitely still happy it is no longer an ugly eyesore. What do you think of the renovation? It nearly made house porn status – it’s going for $974,900…



Photo taken by PoPville flickr user Rukasu1

You can talk about whatever is on your mind – quality of life issues, a beautiful tree you spotted, scuttlebutt, or any random questions/thoughts you may have. I’ll open this thread every Monday and Friday. So anything good happen to you this weekend?


This is terrifying. I feel like I’ve been reading about a lot of carjackings lately. Not sure exactly what you can do about something like this happening at 3pm on a Sunday…

“There was also an armed carjacking yesterday at 3pm on 12th and C NE. It didn’t make the papers, but it was reported in the 1D police list serve.”


“Dear PoP,

Walking home on Columbia road Sat. night near 17th there was a large area of police tape and what appeared to be markers of where there were shell casings. There were a bunch of police cars as well. This was at 4:00 AM.”

Yikes. Any Adams Morgan residents have the scoop on what happened?

UPDATE Just got word from MPD:

“At approximately 2:30 am, this morning at Columbia Road and Euclid Street Northwest, two suspects shot at two victims after a verbal dispute. There were no injuries.

One of the suspects was arrested by the officers working in Adams Morgan; however, the second suspect has not been apprehended at this time.

Two handguns were recovered.

The Third District Detective’s Office is currently investigating the matter.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Metropolitan Police Department on 202-727-9099.”


Thanks to a reader for sending the Post’s Answerman column that answers the same question a reader sent in a few weeks ago.

The Answerman writes:

“Dr. Johnson died in 1941, a year after the Washington House apartments were built where his garden had been. His house is now the embassy of Angola. All that remains of his garden are four crumbling columns. Why were they left untouched? That wall might be attached to the rowhouse at 1618 Florida Ave., making it more trouble than it’s worth to remove.”

Read the full article and see a photo of the spot back in the day here.


Maybe I’ve been under a rock and everyone’s already heard about this (as the youtube clip above is 6 months old). But I was watching tv tonight and this commercial came on and I kept expecting it to turn into a Sat. Night Live or something like that. Sadly, this is apparently for real. You can see the Web site where it’s for sale here. Is this the most ridiculous, absurd, f’d up thing you’ve ever seen?


There was a great giraffe that I’ve posted before from 1st Street, NW and one off 16th Street, NW but I can’t seem to find them at the moment. Anyway, I have to add this one is from Capitol Hill to the collection.


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