Entries from DCist tagged with 'mikedebonis'
July 15, 2008
In the week since Alice Swanson was tragically killed riding her bike through Dupont Circle, there has been the usual back-and-forth between aggravated cyclists and aggrieved drivers. Cyclists accuse drivers of being two-ton road menaces, while drivers fire back by relaying long-worn tales of cyclists recklessly flying through red lights. But in recent days cyclists have started defending their trade, looking to present their selective ignorance of traffic laws as perfectly justifiable. First up was......
Continue Reading "All Hail the Scofflaw Cyclist?"December 17, 2007
Big news from the Washington Post: D.C. Attorney General Linda Singer has resigned after less than a year on the job. Singer tendered her resignation this morning, having reportedly been frustrated for months with her role in the Fenty administration. Fenty has been relying more heavily on General Counsel Peter Nickles, whom the mayor has apparently now named as the interim attorney general. The timing of Singer's departure, just months before Supreme Court arguments are......
Continue Reading "D.C. Attorney General Linda Singer Resigns"November 7, 2007
Thanks to Mike DeBonis over at City Desk, today we find that the District's official website has been revamped. The site -- dc.gov -- is now less cluttered, and as DeBonis notes, no longer boasts the smiling mug of the mayor in the upper left-hand corner. Unfortunately, the same online care has not extended to all branches of local government -- the official website for the D.C. Council still looks like something that was put......
Continue Reading "D.C. Revamps Web site"July 24, 2007
Via Editor & Publisher, the Washington City Paper, along with the Chicago Reader, which the City Paper owns, has been sold to Atlanta-based company Creative Loafing, publisher of four other alternative weeklies in Atlanta, Tampa, Sarasota, Fla., and Charlotte, N.C. The City Paper name will remain in place, despite the other four papers all carrying the "Creative Loafing" name. In a post to the City Paper's staff blog, City Desk, Senior Editor Mike DeBonis said......
Continue Reading "Washington City Paper Sold to Creative Loafing "July 16, 2007
Since they were apparently sick of all the best scoops going to the Post, the folks at the City Paper have been nice enough to grant us a little nugget of information -- Mike DeBonis, currently Senior Editor at the alt-weekly, will become the newest Loose Lips columnists. As you may recall, in late June James Jones stepped down as author of the vital local politics column, choosing to move on to a stint at......
Continue Reading "City Paper Chooses New Loose Lips Columnist"May 16, 2007
>> If you're in the market for a Crown Victoria, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley has a few to sell. [WTOP] >>It looks like Paul Wolfowitz might finally soon be gone from the World Bank. But President Bush isn't about to let his departure spoil an otherwise solid 12-year run during which the bank's president has had the word "wolf" somewhere in their name. Obvious replacements are Wolf Blitzer, Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), Wolfgang Puck......
Continue Reading "Go Home Already: Delicate Flowers"April 4, 2006
It was a week ago that the Washington City Paper joined the blogosphere, kicking off their staff blog, City Desk. Since then, they have posted on politics, media, fashion, theater and even kicked off their own question-and-answer feature, "The 'Huh?' Bub." But unlike the Post's Metro reporters, who have admitted to DCist that blogging on D.C. Wire is an "annoyance," the City Paper's staff seems to be enjoying the newfound online medium. Wrote Senior Editor......
Continue Reading "The City Paper's Blog, One Week On"March 3, 2006
We awoke this morning to a new and shocking sight -- the Washington City Paper, the District's godfather of alternative press, had redone their website. And not a minute too early, we might add. The City Paper's website was always, to put it mildly, stuck in 1998. Such an online presentation was a clear injustice to what was otherwise good writing, quirky features, and solid alternative journalism. The paper's new site is brighter, sharper, and......
Continue Reading "City Paper Debuts Improved Website"November 18, 2005
Of all the touchy topics we write about, one business is consistantly able to stoke the passion of our readers more than any other: Warren Brown's CakeLove. Our previous posts about the rapidly growing U Street business have sparked heated controversy. Some of you like the cake, others think he's overpriced or overrated, while still others have decidedly more negative opinions. Our approach is nuanced -- while some of us enjoy his products, others have......
Continue Reading "Citypaper Takes a Look Inside the Cakelove"
