AltWeeklies Wire
'No One's Going to Stop Me'new
Can any old guy from Maryland make it into the Washington establishment? Ask Tony Cord.
Washington City Paper |
Angela Valdez |
12-06-2007 |
Culture
Field & Stream & Chain Sawnew
Boaters wreck a Maryland fishing haven.
Washington City Paper |
Dave McKenna |
12-06-2007 |
Recreation
Tags: recreation
A 'Carefree' Era for D.C. Taggers Comes to an Endnew

Besides ubiquitous security cameras monitoring the streets, gentrification and its accomplices are beating down the District's graffiti culture.
Washington City Paper |
Ruth Samuelson |
11-08-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Poise II Men
At first, Kehinde Wiley's art appears conspicuously populist. Or crassly commercial. Or maybe just plain tacky.
Washington City Paper |
Jeffry Cudlin |
06-09-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Memory Pictures
Although Shimon Attie is meticulous about his process, he seems to view art as a generalist, conceptualist activity -- not exactly sketching statuary at the Palazzo Barberini.
Washington City Paper |
Jeffry Cudlin |
06-09-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Objects of Scorn
With Ian Whitmore's 14 works in his show at Fusebox, he's reached into this discussion's cold corpse and strewn its guts all over the gallery
Washington City Paper |
Jeffrey Cudlin |
06-09-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Le Musee des Faux-Arts
A. Clarke Bedford presents a totally contrived collection of paintings, sculpture and argyle socks.
Washington City Paper |
Adam Mazmanian |
02-17-2006 |
Art
Tags: art, collecting
The Song Remains Inane
Novelty music is still silly, stupid, and weird -- which is exactly why the Top 40 could use more of it.
Washington City Paper |
Dave Nuttycombe |
01-06-2006 |
Media
Who Are These People?
In the Zendik Farm commune, the revolution is televised on cable-access. The literature says, "Stop Bitching, Start a Revolution." But at the Zendik commune, it's more like "Stop Bitching, Start Farming."
Washington City Paper |
Ryan Grim |
11-03-2005 |
Culture
For Those Who Dare
What would you do for a Nano? Probably not as much as these folks.
Washington City Paper |
Constantine Caloudas |
10-07-2005 |
Culture