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Wild Nights, Wild Nights! Wonkette Paints the Town

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

joe pantoliano jennifer berry.jpgNo, that’s not Wonkette standing behind Joe Pantoliano. [WP/Lucian Perkins]

Truth be told, our night wasn’t that wild — more like reading Emily Dickinson than hanging out with Paris Hilton. But at least we got out of the apartment!

Last night, Wonkette (or one-half of Wonkette — the half of us with a tux) attended the Congressional Correspondents dinner, sponsored by the Washington Press Foundation. The swanky, black-tie event, held at the Ritz-Carlton on M Street, was attended by numerous “famous-for-D.C.” types, and even a few “famous-for-famous” folks — like Fran Drescher!

Slate described the event as “a B-list affair compared with the Gridiron and White House Correspondents Association dinners”; but we still had ourselves a jolly good time. Although Marcia Davis of the Post urged them not to give up their day jobs, the dinner speakers — Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Penn.) and House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) — were actually pretty funny. But our assessment may have been colored by the “soft bigotry of low expectations” — as well as too much red wine…

Of course, copious consumption of booze helped us through the evening. And did we mention that The Nanny was in the house?

Our detailed coverage appears after the jump.

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Inside the Bubble: Miles O’Brien’s Remembrances of Hurricanes Past

Monday, August 29th, 2005

Judy Miller hand is tired. [E&P]
Miles O’Brien’s Proustian hurricane blog: The “LSU Chancellor. . . led us to a campus cafeteria for some breakfast. . .I found the school fare pretty darn close to perfection.” [CNN via Gawker]
Roll Call, CQ, National Journal and the Hill play musical chairs. [Fishbowl DC]
The WP launches a local blog — plunging into the kind uncensored, balls-out, citizen journalism that the MSM can’t traditionally provide. Our favorite post so far? “Here’s A Good Read to Brighten Your Day.” [Focus on Fairfax]
Amy Alexander seeks an “idea-driven publication aimed at black Americans,” we seek an “idea-driven publication,” period. [WP]


Unclaimed-for-DC Property

Thursday, August 25th, 2005

It’s the trainspotting of “celebrity” journalism, but we can’t help it: Once someone pointed out that Maureen Dowd, David Remnick, Rep. Jim Moran, Nina Totenberg, Bob Franken and Roll Call all had listings in today’s “Notice of Unclaimed Property” in the WaPo, we couldn’t stop looking more Washington folks with, apparently, more money than time. (Clearly, not a problem for us.) Among those who are letting their tax refunds (or whatever) burn a hole in the District’s pocket: Postie Howie Kurtz and soon-to-be ex-Postie Mike Allen, Congressional Quarterly, John McLaughlin, investigative reporter “Murrey” Waas and — are you really surprised — “Governors, Board, O of the Federal Reserve.” MORE »