Tuesday, July 11, 2006

DC Blogs Noted




You’re No Artist, eh?
Harmany Music
Wendy says she is “going against type” by taking up painting, but demonstrates a strong feeling for colors, balance and design in a series of artworks displayed in her online art gallery.

Another Night at the Ballpark
D.C. Chai
While waiting for a bus Rebecca captures the interactions between a homeless man and some Southwest residents. This a new blog by this talented writer, who ended DC Shenanigans some months ago. An excerpt from this recent post:

"I didn't go to college to get a master's degree," says the saxophonist at the top of the escalators. He's taking a break from his tunes to debate music in D.C. schools. His opponents: the pack of men who hustle tickets outside the stadium. "You listen you might learn something."



Also Noted

Living without roommates. An excerpt: But I always thought it would be so great to have my own place all to myself -- to never hear someone else's alarm clock in the morning, to never have to wait for the bathroom ... Well, I need to be careful what I wish for. Now that I am indeed living alone ... Welcome to Ms. Chang's Class

A Just War, the death of a terrorist and
how to respond to violence -- a thoughtful and detailed analysis by America’s Young Theologian.

Amalah hires a
nanny

Fighting street harassment “in all forms” is HollabackDC, based on its famous NYC counterpart. It has a few posts up to give you an idea of its direction.

Cleveland Park is too expensive to envy. Desire meets housing prices at Freewheeling Spirit. Excerpt: Cleveland Park has everything I’d want right now in a neighborhood. You can walk to nearby stores, the zoo, and the Uptown Theater. On bike, you're minutes away from Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, and downtown D.C.

Jumping the Snake River Canyon Not So Difficult, according the Playaz Ball, and the fellow who jumped over the Dupont Circle fountain at Throwing Hammers.

 

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