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10 Sep 18:32

Inside The "Riot Grrrl" Archives

by Alex Carp
by Alex Carp

An early issue of Girl Germs, one of the zines archived in the Riot Grrrl Collection at NYU’s Fales Library, is made of ten sheets of standard-size office paper stacked on top of each other, folded lengthwise, and stapled twice down the spine. With the fold on the left, so the surface is taller than it is wide, the sheets become a half-size book of 38 pages and two covers. When the master copy was made in the early 1990s, its pages were hand-pasted with illustrations, essays, and letters either torn from notebooks or cut to size, then photocopied into a small print run by Molly Neuman and Allison Wolfe, who also played together in the band Bratmobile. Just inside the left margin of the essay that takes up all of page two—the corners of the pages are hand-numbered—a silhouette of rings from the spiral notebook that sat on the copy machine is clearly visible. The front cover is an illustration of a young woman wearing cutoffs and a bikini top, sitting backwards on a motorcycle; the back cover is a mailing label, with a return address of a P.O. Box in Olympia, Washington. The issue has no ads. The mailing address on the copy at Fales is blank, but penciled in the corner is “Prop. of J. Hopper,” of Minneapolis. The "J." in "J. Hopper" stands for Jessica; the now-Chicago-based editor and music critic grew up in Minneapolis and photocopied zines for friends who, in those pre-internet days, had few other ways to read them. One of her copies made its way to Zan Gibbs, and then to Fales.

The issue had no publication date or issue number, either. “I think this is Girl Germs number four,” Neuman said while looking it over one afternoon this summer. It had been pulled from a folder titled "ɢɪʀʟ ɢᴇʀᴍs #1, 2 – ᴜɴᴅᴀᴛᴇᴅ." “Number one has a whole hodgepodge cover on it.” She was seated at a table in a side room at Fales, opposite Johanna Fateman, a writer and former member of the band Le Tigre, and Lisa Darms, a senior archivist and the curator of the collection.

“Oh, really?” Darms asked, looking across the table, sounding a little alarmed. The archive is meticulously organized, especially considering that many of its items had arrived after spending the past two decades shuffling around when their owners moved to new apartments and new cities, or sitting in storage alongside other reminders of past lives. Before donating her four boxes, Fateman took them to New York, where she now lives, from Berkeley, and had moved them there from Portland, where she went to college; after spending her late teens and early twenties in what she’s called “the orbit” of the Riot Grrrl subculture, she’s only recently begun to feel like the label fits that period of her youth. “I had a real phase of feeling like I didn’t care, or like I hated this stuff, so I don’t think I cared for it that well,” she said. Darms, who now has come to think of Riot Grrrl as a moment as much as a movement, remembers some papers coming in with coffee stains.

“We’ll try to track down a number one,” Neuman said, with confidence. “Allison probably has one, I’m sure.” After a few minutes, she had already put Girl Germs back down and was scanning the rest of the tabletop, but Darms’ attention still lingered on the misnumbered issue.

“All right, I’ll correct this,” she said, looking down, then quickly outlined one of the archive’s central tensions. “That’s actually a perfect illustration of why it’s really hard to work with zines. There is something in this one that says '91, so whoever dated it probably saw that, but I think it was copied from something earlier.” She raised her eyes. “And I think it’s also a sign of not thinking historically, right? Like, why would I put a date on my zine?”

“We didn’t know about publishing rules or practices,” Neuman said. “I mean, the first issue is volume one, issue one. And then that’s the last time there’s any—”

“And it’s not just yours,” Darms said. “A lot of the zines are not dated. Because why would you? It’s about right now.”

“Yeah, exactly,” Fateman said. “The date is now.”

The Riot Girl Collection is available from Feminist Press and wherever books are sold.

The Riot Grrrl Collection received its first item in 2010: a two-drawer filing cabinet covered with stickers and filled with the notebooks, letters, and handmade zines donated by Kathleen Hanna, who played alongside Fateman in Le Tigre, and also in the band Bikini Kill. A photograph of this cabinet appears on the cover of a book of essays and selections from the archive, also called The Riot Grrrl Collection, that was published by The Feminist Press in June. Darms chose book excerpts from the first ten collections donated—there are now sixteen—and reached her deadline just before receiving a box of poetry, artwork, and writing collected by a teenage Sheila Heti, for a book whose first draft was eventually rejected because it was too controversial for its publisher, Random House.

The collection is focused particularly on the years between 1989 to 1996, which makes it one of the rare archives whose contents feel like they belong to both the present and the past. (Tavi Gevinson's Rookie has a blog-savvy, digital-native, and largely female readership that's familiar with zines—as is contributor J. Hopper!—and certainly each reader would have been making them, had she been born twenty years earlier; last year, though, just to be safe, the site began a story headlined “How to Make a Zine” by explaining what a zine was.) By circulating zines at shows, with friends, and in the mail, members of a movement that was geographically dispersed created a sense of community at a scale that was largely unavailable at a time before blogs.

The aesthetic they helped create—an empowered feminism that is brassy and outspoken while also confessional and intimate—suggests a latent influence on the style of contemporary blogging, as well as on novelists like Heti. Hanna recognizes zines' similarity to blogging, but describes her time making them as more directly a way to share a personal, unsteady period of adolescence and find a way to her politics: “It was also about getting over your insecurities and not having to be professional and cross your T's and dot your I's totally perfectly. It was like, I'm just gonna write—whatever! It was very much kind of in keeping with the punk-rock sensibility, and in a way the arrogance of youth.”

Most of Fales' other collections, like the papers of E.L. Doctorow and the personal library of Robert Frost, are more standard for a university archive, although NYU does have a reputation for acquisitions that challenge the idea of what qualifies as a historical object.

“The two forms of communication for Riot Grrrl ideas were bands and zines," Darms said. By now, most of the bands have broken up.

!!!At a reading a few weeks prior to the meeting at Fales, Fateman spoke about Artaud-Mania, her fake diary of a real Artaud festival, and suggested that fandom, and the work of building a community, could be a vehicle for genuine cultural critique. About 150 seats had been set out for the audience, who nonetheless spilled over into the aisles. Although some of the reading’s attendees were old enough to have been at the concerts and shows in the 1990s, others more closely resembled what the audience might look like if there were to be a Bratmobile or Le Tigre show today. A young teacher at an independent school introduced herself by noting that she taught "the most patriarchal subject there is," Latin. Another said she’d first come across Riot Grrrl through a course she’d recently taken in college, called The Rise and Fall of the American Teenager.

Darms, as an archivist, doesn’t see a tension between fandom and historical appreciation, and understands Riot Grrrl as a kind of avant-garde. “To me, nostalgia is a yearning,” she said recently, “and I think: How can we use that yearning and that longing in a positive way?” Partially that requires, for the authors of those zines, journals, and letters, an honesty about the things they wrote when they were teenagers, even if, when looking back, they sometimes feel ambivalence, or have had moments when their youthful pretentiousness made them want to cringe. Partially it requires an acceptance of those reactions, too. And, sometimes, establishing that kind of connection can work both ways. “It’s a model for other teenagers,” Darms said. “At the last panel, at Bluestockings, I was feeling a little nervous right beforehand, and then I looked back and I saw these three—to me they looked like about twelve- or thirteen-year-old girls, standing in the back. And I was like, Yesss! And I felt pretty great.”





Alex Carp is an editor for the McSweeney's Voice of Witness book series and a reader at Guernica magazine.

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09 Sep 21:39

Sweet Dog Found in Eckington

by Prince Of Petworth

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“Dear PoPville,

Dog found on Rhode Island Ave NE near 3rd Street NE – no collar. He seems to be a pretty young poodle mix, with all white fur except the ends of his ears, which are grey. Found him running in and out of traffic, didn’t seem too savvy on the streets. At first he was really shy, but then let me pick him up and has been pretty friendly since then. He has not been neutered and is pretty thin, which makes me think he’s been a stray for a while.

Anyone recognize him or heard of any missing dogs in the area of Eckington, please feel free to email me: emilyabird(at)gmail(dot)com”

09 Sep 21:37

Columbia Heights 1968 riots featured in the film "The Butler"

by Andrew W
A reader tipped me off to an interesting historical nugget: Columbia Heights is featured in the new movie The Butler starring Forest Whitaker. The movie focuses on a White House butler who served many presidents and witnesses a lot of historical events throughout the 20th century.

Specifically, the neighborhood is briefly shown in a segment on the 1968 riots in the city that followed the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The riots decimated 14th Street, U Street NW, 7th Street NW, H Street NE, 8th Street SE and other major commercial corridors in the city.

Some of those streets have only recently recovered, though some, like 14th, U and H Street, are bustling again.

The scene is pictured in this trailer for the movie near the 1:30 mark. I haven't seen it, have you? Can you tell us more about the scenes in the comments?



And this isn't the first time that our neighborhood has been on TV or in movies: BonesLie to Me, and Cupcake Wars all featured our neighborhood, as did In the Line of Fire, the movie with Clint Eastwood as a Secret Service Agent, Syriana (Jeffrey Wright's character runs on the 13th Street hill). And of course, D.C. Cab with Mr. T, Adam Baldwin, Gary Busey and Bill Maher had a number of scenes, including a food fight, at the Florida Avenue Grill.

Map from Greater Greater Washington
09 Sep 21:34

Your Afternoon Animal Fix

by Prince Of Petworth
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DOUBLE PUGS

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please shoot me an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and your neighborhood. Your photos will go into the queue (usually 3-4 weeks wait) and will be posted in the order I receive them. If you’ve already entered your pet and would like to do so again – that’s no problem – just space the entries out a bit.

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“Here’s Hershey, enjoying her new home in Petworth!”

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“This is Wally and Maté, our silly office pugs at Solimar in Columbia Heights.”

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“Note this is not a reflection. Meet Penelope (outside), a one year old rescue kitten and Moose (inside), a 10 year old Burmese. Penelope (outside cat) and I live in the U St. Corridor area and Moose was visiting from CT.”

09 Sep 02:42

Luxuries are a Weakness, So Indulge Yourself Responsibly

by Shep McAllister

Luxuries are a Weakness, So Indulge Yourself Responsibly

Whether it's expensive computers, nice cars, or meals at five star restaurants, everyone has a weakness for something expensive. While it's okay to indulge ourselves every now and then, it's important to treat these splurges as a personal weaknesses, and work to minimize their prevalence.

Read more...

08 Sep 01:36

Visualizing Capital Bikeshare on Google Maps

by Keir Clarke

Washington DC's Capital Bikeshare network contains over 200 stations with over 1800 bikes. The CaBi Trip Visualizer allows you to visualize the travel patterns of the network's users on a Google Map.

The map includes a number of options to view which stations users of the network picked up bikes from and where they were returned. You can select individual stations from a drop-down menu and arrows will be displayed on the map showing where the bikes were ridden to. The size of the arrows indicate the number of journeys made between the two stations.

As well as visualizing which stations cyclists traveled to you can see from where riders picked up bikes before dropping them off at a station and trips to and from stations.
08 Sep 01:36

Get That Heatmap Twerking

by Keir Clarke

#VMA2013 Geotagged Tweets is a heatmap of Twitter messages sent with the hashtag #VMA2013.

It appears that the Video Music Awards made quite an impression all over the world this year. I can't think why that would be or why the Chinese seemed to have been singularly unimpressed by a bouncing Miley.
07 Sep 02:50

U.S. Navy admits training exercises will kill hundreds of whales and dolphins

by Stephen Messenger
Computer models estimate that 186 whales and 155 dolphins will be killed in the war games, with millions of other marine animals being injured.
06 Sep 21:23

Your Afternoon Animal Fix

by Prince Of Petworth

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please shoot me an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and your neighborhood. Your photos will go into the queue (usually 3-4 weeks wait) and will be posted in the order I receive them. If you’ve already entered your pet and would like to do so again – that’s no problem – just space the entries out a bit.

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“Laafi, a pure bred Border Collie runt. We live in Mt. Pleasant.”

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“Gracie of Cleveland Park”

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“Pigpen from Petworth enjoying the sunrise in the Adirondacks.”

06 Sep 21:17

Band to Stage ‘Endurance Performance’ at Artisphere

by Ethan Rothstein

Bella RussiaA local band, with the help of collaborators, will perform for eight hours straight at Artisphere tomorrow to promote its new EP release.

Bella Russia, based in D.C., will perform Sept. 7 from noon to 8:00 p.m. in Artisphere’s Black Box Theatre, at 1101 Wilson Blvd. The band is releasing its new EP, “Epaulet,” Saturday and — once the marathon concert is over — hosting a release party from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. with performances by other artists and a cash bar.

Visitors will be able to watch the performance from a viewing window above the theater and will only allowed to enter the theater during the afterparty. The Sea Life and Janel and Anthony will be performing during the release party.

“With a live show consisting of manic instrument changes, unexpected arrangements, and blistering instrumentation, D.C.-based Bella Russia falls somewhere between rhythmic avant-indie and progressive instrumental,” according to The Pink Line Project‘s announcement of the event. “On stage, the band layers and builds their driving and occasionally nerdy compositions into sounds that at times seem too impossibly complex to be coming from a trio.”

Photo by Yassine el Mansouri, via Artisphere

06 Sep 03:34

Dogs Now Welcome at 27 Arlington Restaurants

by Ethan Rothstein

Doggie dining placard (photo via Arlington County)Arlington County has given the go-ahead to 27 restaurants and cafes to host dogs in outdoor dining areas.

The restaurants were approved for variance permits to allow dogs, in a program first announced in April, according to the county’s Public Health Division. Previously, it was against county code to allow pets to hang out in all restaurant dining areas.

“Public Health staff has worked closely with restaurants to ensure that the restaurants’ operating plans comply with all health and safety requirements, and staff will continue to work with restaurants on an ongoing basis,” the county said in a press release. It “is left to the restaurants with variances to decide which outdoor tables are reserved for patrons with dogs.”

Below is the list of restaurants approved for canine dining:

  • American Seafood
  • Arlington Capital View Renaissance & Residence Inn
  • Arlington Capital View Renaissance – Illy
  • Asia Bistro
  • California Pizza Kitchen
  • California Tortilla (Crystal City)
  • Chasin’ Tails
  • Elevation Burger
  • Faccia Luna
  • House of Steep
  • Jay’s Saloon & Grille
  • La Côte D’Or Café
  • Lyon Hall
  • Mexicali Blues Restaurant & Bar
  • Nando’s Peri Peri
  • Rappahannock Coffee
  • Rhodeside Grill
  • Rockland BBQ and Grill
  • Saigon Saigon
  • Samuel Beckett’s Irish Pub
  • Sine Irish Pub & Restaurant
  • Thai at Corner Restaurant
  • THAI Shirlington
  • The Green Turtle
  • The Liberty Tavern
  • William Jeffrey’s Tavern
  • World of Beer

All restaurants that allow dogs on their premises must comply with these public health guidelines:

  • Signs must clearly mark which tables are “dog-friendly”
  • Outdoor dining area must be accessible from a separate entrance, to ensure that pets do not enter through the indoor area
  • Tables may not be pre-set with cutlery, glasses, or plates, but must be set only diners are seated
  • Food may not be prepared in the outdoor dining area — only served there
  • Incidents must be promptly reported
  • Dogs that are disruptive or in poor health must be excluded by restaurant staff
  • Dogs are not allowed on chairs, seats, benches, or tables, and must be on a leash and under control of an adult at all times.

Other restaurants that meet the guidelines and can still apply for the variance to allow dogs.

Photo courtesy Arlington County

06 Sep 03:30

Sweet Tooth

by nedroid

Sweet Tooth

06 Sep 03:30

the-full-grohac: anniewu: deantrippe: uncannybrettwhite: wron...

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Trigger warning for horse mask



the-full-grohac:

anniewu:

deantrippe:

uncannybrettwhite:

wrongcharlie:

Guys guys guys guys. This is the song of our generation.

Ylvis - The Fox

Via Gawker

Whoah.

The message is so powerful, and it still totally rocks. New favorite song.

Has anyone in this family even seen a fox?

Sweet jesus this is so ridiculous and catchy. hahaha

This song is great and it keeps getting better as it goes

05 Sep 11:18

Lost Dog Last Seen Around Sherman Circle

by Prince Of Petworth

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Dear PoPville,

My sister’s dog got away this afternoon around Sherman circle around 5:40. She is a brownish black mutt about 35 lbs. Her name is trout. She us wearing a green harness and an orange leash. She might be a little skittish. Anyone with info can contact 202-503-9141. Thanks.”

04 Sep 21:15

Your Afternoon Animal Fix

by Prince Of Petworth

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please shoot me an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and your neighborhood. Your photos will go into the queue (usually 3-4 weeks wait) and will be posted in the order I receive them. If you’ve already entered your pet and would like to do so again – that’s no problem – just space the entries out a bit.

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“Beedie – Columbia Heights”

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“Chica in Brookland all snug in a rug.”

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“This is Stevie keeping an eye on her porch in Bloomingdale.”

04 Sep 17:53

KBC Adding a Second Floor in Columbia Heights

by Prince Of Petworth

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Great news for KBC fans – they’re expanding!  Construction starts in Feb. 2014 and they hope to reopen in the spring:

KBC Upstairs Flyer

03 Sep 19:22

Two universes over they're dealing with a bunch of puppies who never grow up

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September 3rd, 2013: I've linked these before, but now is as good a time as any to remind you of the Most Wanted Song and the (objectively much superior as it includes operatic hip-hop) Most Unwanted Song!

One year ago today: send not to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for he, she, Pawnee, the Adriatic Sea, and your computer science degree

– Ryan

02 Sep 18:23

still love despite insufficient gina torres

by areshoekiddingme














still love despite insufficient gina torres

01 Sep 01:25

We Have Been Misled By An Erroneous Map Of The World For 500 Years

by areshoekiddingme
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I love this scene

We Have Been Misled By An Erroneous Map Of The World For 500 Years:

fuckyeahcartography:

It was featured in “The West Wing,” but map dishonesty is anything but fictional.

31 Aug 00:37

US Targets in Syria Mapped

by Keir Clarke
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This gay earth


Foreign Policy has created a Google Map of what they claim are likely to be 35 military targets in Syria, if the United States takes military action against the Assad regime in Syria.

Foreign Policy's likely targets include suspected locations of Syrian government chemical weapons sites, air bases and important government and military headquarters. The suspected chemical weapons sites comes from the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
30 Aug 19:57

Your Afternoon Animal Fix

by Prince Of Petworth
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NAPOLEON AND EGG ROLL

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please shoot me an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and your neighborhood. Your photos will go into the queue (usually 3-4 weeks wait) and will be posted in the order I receive them. If you’ve already entered your pet and would like to do so again – that’s no problem – just space the entries out a bit.

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“Sandy (large 14 year old black mutt) and Mr. Darcy ( 4 year old Italian Greyhound) Columbia Heights.”

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“Moxi and Pirate Jenny – “cheek to cheek?”

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“Here is a photo of Napoleon (below) and Egg Roll (above)- two brothers that live in Petworth.”

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30 Aug 19:50

Your Afternoon Animal Fix

by Prince Of Petworth
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BRUTUS MCCRACKER THE THIRD

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please shoot me an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and your neighborhood. Your photos will go into the queue (usually 3-4 weeks wait) and will be posted in the order I receive them. If you’ve already entered your pet and would like to do so again – that’s no problem – just space the entries out a bit.

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“Name – Thai
13 yrs old female
From San Juan, PR living the good life in Adams Morgan
Yorkie mix sporting a summer cut!”

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“Darby from Mt. Pleasant enjoying Screen on the Green”

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“Brutus McCracker III at bedtime in Georgetown”

30 Aug 11:41

buttonpoetry: J.G. - “Guilty as Trained” (NPS 2013) "It is easy...

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"It is easy to make a man do things that are inhumane if you first make him forget that he is human."



buttonpoetry:

J.G. - “Guilty as Trained” (NPS 2013)

"It is easy to make a man do things that are inhumane if you first make him forget that he is human."

Performing for Columbus Writing Wrongs at the 2013 National Poetry Slam.

30 Aug 02:39

Dogs Snack Better Than You Do, And Why Shouldn't They, You Suck

by Alex Balk
30 Aug 02:15

Florida citrus grower fined $1,500 for killing millions of honeybees

by Stephen Messenger
Two beekeepers say that their losses from the bee deaths are upwards of $390,000.
30 Aug 02:02

Spelling + Alcohol = Slurring Bee at the Pinch this Thursday

by Andrew W
by Robyn Mincher

Spelling’s tough. Especially with free Jello shots. Show up, sign up, drink up, spell up or screw up and flex your intellectual muscles while verbally trampling through words such as GLADIOLUS, ALBUMEN or ESQUAMULOSE (ok, those are winning National Spelling Bee words—ours will be a bit easier).

20 contestants will battle it out to see who can out-spell and out-slur their way to become the first-ever Slurring Bee champion—making spelling the new spectator sport.

Drink specials will be included and encouraged to keep up with those onstage.

Hosted by Bill Metzger, with difficult words read with no difficulty by Robyn Mincher.

Sign up takes place between 7-8 p.m. For more details, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/191762781002417/
30 Aug 01:51

buzzfeed: RIP Roger, you beautiful soul. (via)

by areshoekiddingme


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RIP Roger, you beautiful soul. (via)

29 Aug 01:22

Your Afternoon Animal Fix

by Prince Of Petworth

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please shoot me an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and your neighborhood. Your photos will go into the queue (usually 3-4 weeks wait) and will be posted in the order I receive them. If you’ve already entered your pet and would like to do so again – that’s no problem – just space the entries out a bit.

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“Chulo in Columbia Heights doesn’t let the cone of shame keep him his afternoon sun.”

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“This is Toki, a red-eared slider. She was rescued from the wilds of H Street (right across from the eponymous restaurant). After living in Glover Park for the better part of a year, she now spends her time back in her old NE stomping grounds.”

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“Rocky participated in our wedding as the ring bearer on July 27th.”

29 Aug 01:20

Union Station in 1963 after the original March on Washington

by Prince Of Petworth

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Cool old photo tweeted out by Union Station:

“#UnionStationDC 50 years ago after the #marchonwashington”

29 Aug 01:14

Arlington Pet of the Week: Barry White

by ARLnow.com
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His name is Barry White

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Our latest Arlington Pet of the Week is Barry White, a former stray cat who was born in Bosnia and now resides in a loving, adoptive home.

Here’s what owner Betsy said about Barry and his unique appearance, personality and history.

Barry White is an 8-year-old, white, deaf, odd-eyed Turkish Angora. Born in Bosnia, Barry was a stray who was adopted when he was approximately 6 weeks old. Barry lived with his first owner in Bosnia until approximately 2 years ago. In May 2012, he was taken to the Alexandria shelter when his owner could no longer care for him. The staff at the shelter identified him as a special needs case and immediately enlisted the help of Vivian Bacon and King Street Cats (KSC) to help him find his forever home.

Vivian and the KSC team put Barry’s photo on their web site, flyers, and organized an appearance on a local news station — all unbeknownst to us. We stopped into KSC in July 2012 and Barry immediately stole our hearts.

Larger than the average housecat, Barry’s physical presence can be intimidating, but his gentle demeanor immediately puts people at ease. He is patient, affectionate, and very tolerant. Barry is extremely chatty and greets us when we get home, calls to us from various spots in the house, and wakes us when it’s time for first breakfast at 5:30 am.

Barry’s hobbies include bird and squirrel watching, chasing and being chased, playing with balls and kicking his kong, climbing on to the top of the fridge and the wardrobe, napping, cuddling, dancing, singing, posing for photos, and playing dress up.

We’ll be forever grateful to Vivian and the KSC team for introducing us to Barry and providing such fantastic care for him until we could adopt him. We’ve had lots of cats over the years, but Barry takes the cake as the pet cat (and best pet) ever!

The Arlington Pet of the Week is sponsored by Dogma Bakery, which has locations at The Village at Shirlington (2772 S. Arlington Mill Drive) and the Lee Harrison Shopping Center (2445 N. Harrison Street).

Want your pet to be considered to be the Arlington Pet of the Week? Email office@arlnow.com with a 2-3 paragraph bio and 3-4 photos of your pet. Each week’s winner receives a $25 Dogma gift card.