Those who fancy themselves young and hip may want to keep an eye on ReadysetDC, a newish DC arts and culture site, that has quite a penchant for...
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In Washington, droves of dapper dandies and bonnie quaintrelles donned caps and pearls--and plenty of tweed--as they took to the streets for a Sunday...
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A small group of "Critical Manners" cyclists--some in costumes--cycled from Dupont Circle to Georgetown and then through downtown Washington...
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Continue to Part II Ruth E. Rowan and Legba Carrefour aren’t the likeliest of pairs. Rowan, 59, a part-time finance professor at Clark...
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There's a full moon harvest ride in DC this weekend. If you go, you may even end up with some free local produce to grill. From the brochure:...
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I'm curious to know what the engineer was thinking (or perhaps smoking) when he approved this particular section of Bladensburg road. There are two of...
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Metro is holding a public workshop on Wednesday, July 22 from 5:30 to 8:30 PM to solicit feedback from pedestrians and cyclists on how to improve...
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If you've ever wondered why packs of out-of-place commuter bikes sit randomly behind House Office buildings there's no need to wonder much longer. The...
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There's a public workshop coming up about an upcoming bicycle and pedestrian planning study. Metro invites the public to offer suggestions, discuss...
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Though I've been too busy to cover everything, it's been a hectic week in the bike world. Here are some of headlines that you may have missed.Bike...
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