Bars

The liquor license placard for the unnamed Tavern says:

“New Retailer’s Class “C” Tavern with a Seating Capacity of 20 and a Total Occupancy Load of 60, to include an Entertainment Endorsement with Cover Charge. Alcohol Carry-Out and Delivery Endorsement.” (more…)


Rant/Revel


Photo by Jeanette.Cook

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Update: Almost anything, if the horse is dead please stop beating it.

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Event

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BikeDC

“Dear PoPville,

I was biking south on the Anacostia River Trail from Bladensburg Waterfront Park around 6:30 Friday evening when I heard a moped approach me from behind. I slowed and moved over to let him pass, but he slowed too. I sped up, he sped up. He matched my speed and stayed close behind for a good mile at least. I wasn’t sure what to do except keep going–no one passed me on the trail who I could ask for help, and there’s nowhere to pull off in that stretch.

He passed me and pulled off the trail, blocking the exit to the Aquatic Gardens, so I grabbed my pepper spray and accelerated past him, but he pulled back into the trail and caught up. (more…)