Archive for September, 2007

See Once - The Live Version

Friday, September 28th, 2007

If you’ve been near me lately, you’ve been subjected to hearing me talk about the movie Once, the soundtrack, the Frames, how much I miss Dublin, etc.  But thanks to the eagle eye of AMK, I just found out that our happy couple from Once are touring under the name The Swell Season and coming to the Lincoln Theatre (U Street, next to Ben’s Chili Bowl) on Sunday, 18th November.  Tickets are available as of today at Ticketmaster and are somehow General Admission.  I’m not sure how that’s going to work at the Lincoln Theatre, but we’ll see.  If you’re going, post a note here or over on iLike at Facebook.  We’ll be at Ben’s for dinner before the show.

I was just at the Lincoln Theatre for the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival and it’s beautifully redone and I had just decided I wanted to attend more events there, so if that’s extra incentive (like the soundtrack from the movie shouldn’t be enough) we’ll see you there.

Books on the Mall

Monday, September 24th, 2007

More festivals - this time with authors.  And a great place to get started on your Christmas shopping (I know - it’s early, but trust me, personalized autographs from favorite authors make books seems like great presents).  And this Saturday you can get them all in one place - on the National Mall.  It’s the Library of Congress Book Festival with pavilions for Home, Fiction, Poetry, History & Biography, Children, Teens, and more.  Authors include Terry Pratchett, DC’s own Stephen Hunter and Ann Amernick, Ken Burns, and Dr. Sanjay Gupta.  There will be readings and book signings.  They do have books for sale but they do run out if it’s particularly popular, so if you absolutely have your heart set on getting something signed, it’s not a bad idea to bring it with you instead of relying on buying it there.  Be sure to check the signing schedule - sometimes it’s a tough choice about seeing someone speak or getting a good spot in line.  And if the lines get long the authors will limit the number of items they’ll sign to get through everyone, so be understanding if that happens - they’re trying to get to everyone.

Adams Morgan Day 2007

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Street VendorIf you’ve got a craving for fried things - noodles, rice, and funnels - then make a note to chug on out to the Adams Morgan Day Festival on Sunday, September 9 from noon to 7 p.m. Just be sure to put on some sunblock so you don’t fry your face (still waiting for Lisa to write her memoir My Life in the Shade. Hello? Did you not know the sun lurks just waiting for an opportunity to burninate you?)
Right in my beloved ‘hood, Adams Morgan Day features fest food and two (maybe three?) stages with local performers entertaining drunkards all day. You can catch anything from Chinese dragon dancers to African drummers to bluegrass musicians. Belmont Street is usually dedicated to local artists and craftspeople hawking their cool, but sometimes pricey wares. If the weather’s warm, walk the street, grab a lemonade and some doro wat from an Ethiopian vendor, find a shady spot and dig in.

Festival Weekend

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

It does seem to be a weekend of Festivals, and if you don’t want to drive to Baltimore (but alas, no sour cream), you can join me at the Rosslyn Jazz Festival at Gateway Park (the corner of North Lynn and Lee Highway - a mere two blocks from the Rosslyn Metro).  It starts at 1 p.m. and runs til about 7.  The headliner is Regina Carter and there’s a mystery piano guest (I have my theories) and the whole shebang is hosted by WAMU host Kojo Nnamdi.  It’s free and fun, and it’s a great lead off for a week of great jazz all around the city for the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival.  We’ll be at the Lincoln Theatre on Saturday night for the big concert but if you can’t make that, there are plenty of other opporunities to see both local and national artists. 

Baltimore Ukrainian Festival

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

Ukrainian dancersEverything’s better with sour cream (I actually made this into a bumper sticker). But you know what’s especially good with sour cream? Pierogis. And say what you like, Mrs T’s frozen pierogis will never come close to those pinched by the hands of little old Ukranian ladies (god bless them). This is why you must attend the Baltimore Ukrainian Festival running September 8 and 9th.

Four dance groups, Ukrainian Easter Eggs demonstrations, musicians, pierogi/pyohy eating contest, traditional crafts, Ukrainian beer garden and children’s activities. I’m totally in it for the food.
Saturday noon-10 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Patterson Park at Linwood and Eastern Avenues
FREE (I’m wagering the food and beer isn’t free)