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Zorro Makes Small Talk on the Metro
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What does it take for people in DC to break the rules and make small talk with strangers? This writer finds out. This post starts: On my first
day of orientation at Georgetown, I met another woman who had just moved to Washington from California. “Have you noticed how much less friendly everyone here is?”
In a world threatened by the march of the metrosexual, the patch of facial hair called a mustache is its flag of protest. Or something like that. Our writer, whose patron saint is Burt Reynolds, is growing his. . At Barzelay.Dada, Eisenhower and Exasperation with War by America’s Young
Theologian reminds us that the popular NGA’s dada exhibit ends this week, in a post that examines this movement's influence and influences. Dada was a revolt against a world in which the Great War could happen. Tristan Tzara, the essayist of what is now considered a movement, said, "The beginnings of dada were not the beginnings of an art, but of a disgust."Also Noted
Where the blame goes. Dealing in Subterfuges. Poor diet and beer drinking and guess what. Our writer reacts to WaPo's take on aggressive women.
Helpful Whole Foods traffic control. Our reporter on the scene. I Caught You a Delicious Blog
A gallery blooms in Bloomingdale
dcblogs.com/live update -- Meghan at Cocoricamo has been doing an incredible job creating new art for the live feed and reworking some of the earlier designs. Her work is making a tremendous difference in its look.
Late Monday Night Site Note: A tech issue coupled with some personal obligations means I won't be able to publish Tue. Thanks to those who sent in link recommendations. -- kob




















































































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