Posts Tagged ‘U Street Corridor’

Ben’s Chili Bowl to Celebrate Anniversary and Second U Street Location in August

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Ben’s Chili Bowl

U Street’s Ben’s Chili Bowl will celebrate its 50th anniversary on August 22. It will also expand into the Shanghai building next door with a 2,700 square foot restaurant that will seat 70 patrons and serve beer and other newer fare, such as salads. A lot is planned for the big anniversary!

The grand opening will coincide with the 50th anniversary celebration of Ben’s this Aug. 22. Ben’s 50th anniversary gala will be held at the historic Lincoln Theatre Aug. 21. Comedian-activist Bill Cosby will serve as Master of Ceremony. “It will just be a celebratory night to celebrate mom and dad and the legacy of Ben’s Chili Bowl,” Nizam Ali said. On Aug. 22, U Street will be closed and there will be musical performances and dancing in the street. On Aug. 24, there also will be a concert at the 9:30 Club. More can be learned about the history and legacy of Ben’s from their book, “Ben’s Chili Bowl: 50 Years of a Washington, D.C. Landmark,” which will be on sale Aug. 18 at area bookstores. The book is on pre-sale now at Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com.

Any M*A*S*H* Fans? Mike Farrell at Busboys and Poets Sat. at 4 pm to Discuss Memoir

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

B.J. Hunnicutt (Mike Farrell)

4PM - 5:30 pm (Langston Rm., Busboys and Poets) Author Event: Mike Farrell will sign and discuss “Just Call Me Mike: A Journey to Actor and Activist” Mike Farrell’s new memoir reveals the distinctive voice of a man for whom life is an ongoing odyssey of self-discovery, personal commitment, and uncompromising social engagement. The world-renowned actor offers inspirational and often humorous reflections on his path to fame and progressive activism in this book Best known for his eight years on M*A*S*H and five seasons on Providence, Mike Farrell is also a writer, director, and producer. Farrell has served on human rights and peace delegations to many countries around the world. As president of Death Penalty Focus, he speaks, writes, and coordinates efforts to stop executions. Free and open to all

U Street Weekend Concerts: The Sketches, KRS-One, Urban Verbs, Kuku

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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5/23

The Sketches, a local pop-rock band, will perform at the 9:30 Club with Honey Chuck and the Dreamscape Project. Cost is $12. Recognize our city in the above video?

 

5/24

The Urban Verbs, a new wave band from DC will perform at the 9:30 Club on Saturday with Martin Royle at 6 pm. Cost is $20.

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KRS-One, the revered hip-hop legend, will perform at the Black Cat at 9 pm on Saturday with Kokayi.

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5/25

Kuku, a Nigerian acoustic guitarist and singer with a U Street open-mic following, will perform at Bohemian Caverns on Sunday at 7 pm. Cost is $10.

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And the Winner of David Ford’s “Songs for the Road” is…

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

David Ford

Thanks to all who left a post to qualify to win David Ford’s “Songs for the Road”!  The lucky winner of the CD is “Spence.”  Spence currently lives in Columbia Heights.  He’s hails from New Jersey, but has lived in DC for four years, attended George Washington University, and now works as an IT contractor in Rosslyn, VA.  Spence discovered Ford after a college friend, a fellow guitarist, told him about Ford last year, and says he was a fan instantly after the first listen.  Why Gentrify?! is happy to reward good taste, so congrats to Spence!

For the rest of you who didn’t win, you can still attend the concert tomorrow at the 9:30 Club at 7:30 and get the full David Ford effect.   Here’s one last video.

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Authors Lee Glazer and Zein El-Amine Discuss “Keeping the Promise? The Debate Over Charter Schools” at Busboys and Poets at 6:30

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Have an opinion or interest in education and charter schools?  You may want to check out this Busboys and Poets event.

6:30pm – 8:30pm, Busboys and Poets, Langston Rm.

An evening of readings, performance and discussion for action on the state of education in DC and the Nation., featuring: * Authors Lee Glazer and Zein El-Amine will discuss and sign their recently released book “Keeping the Promise? The Debate Over Charter Schools.” With a chapter on the DC experience. * Activists Amina Althea and Amber Wood, will stage a multimedia performance piece based on their recently released Audio Documentary “I Want To Do This All Day.” Dancers and visual artists weave excerpts from the documentary with dance, song, and projections to bring to life the stories of young people making their own paths in learning and life. Visit http://dothisallday.org/ for documentary project background, links and tour itinerary. Visit http://www.rethinkingschools.org/publication/promise/promise.shtml for book information

Independent Film “My Brother My Keeper” Debuts at Lincoln Theatre on Sat., May 24

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

An independent film by filmmaker and DC native, Laurence Hewitt, will debut at the Lincoln Theatre on Sat., May 24 at 6 pm. Cost is $20. See the trailer and description below.

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It takes hard work to make your dreams come true. In “My Brother…My Keeper,” a star basketball player’s dreams are blindsided by a freak car accident that leaves him deaf. As he works through daily struggles, he battles to keep his dreams afloat.

Opening performance by comedian, Carlos Jordan, and R&B recording artist, T-West

The film will be closed captioned.

U Street Concert: Augustana Performs at 9:30 Club with David Ford and Wild Sweet Orange at 7:30 pm

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

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I’ve been talking about musician/singer David Ford for several days now.  He’ll be performing with headliner Augustana, seen in the video above (not bad huh?), at the 9:30 Club at 7:30 pm.  They will be joined by Wild Sweet Orange.  Cost is $15.

David Ford Interview Pt. 3, CD Giveaway! Ford Performs at 9:30 Club on 5/22.

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

David Ford

This is the final installment of the Why Gentrify?! interview with musician David Ford, who will appear at the 9:30 Club tomorrow, 5/22, with Augustana and the Wild Sweet Orange.  This is the last opportunity to post a comment on David Ford to be entered to win his album, “Songs for the Road,” for free!

MM:  How many times have you been to DC and how did you enjoy playing at the 9:30 Club?

DF:  [April's show at the 9:30 Club] was only my second show in DC.  I played at the Rock and Roll Hotel. [In 2006], I did a brief tour of the Capitol area.  I have a keen interest in politics and would like to see more of DC.

[The 9:30 Club] is a very nice, very good sounding club.  When things sound good, you get more confidence.  I like it to be cranked and a bit loud.

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MightyMe:  Tell me more about the single “Go to Hell.”  What’s behind that song? 

David Ford:  “Go to Hell” is an old song, actually.  I wanted to use it as a bridge between my first and second albums.  Thematically, it is more with the first album.  It’s a slip take on wanting a second chance, kind of a lack of forgiveness song.  I’m kind of a forgiveness guy, but I think some things can’t be forgiven. 

MM: Does this song come from experience?

DF:  No, I would never be unfair or impolite [to women].  This is my version of a girl power anthem.  You know, against some philandering bastard. 

MM: Do you ever draw from your personal life and experiences in your songs?

DF:  I don’t write songs about myself.  I like to write from experience but not necessarily my own experience or what I’m going through in the here and now.  My life outside of music doesn’t get mixed with my life inside of music.

MM:  Is there anything else you’d like to tell potential fans and existing fans about your music?

DF:  I just encourage them to listen to my music and decide for themselves.

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WhyGentrify?! would like to thank David Ford, Amy Funke, and Original Signal Recordings (Independiente) for facilitating the interview.

 

U Street ABC Liquor Licenses Up for Review in June

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

From ANC1B Commissioner Phil Spalding:

ANC1B will be reviewing the following applications for new or changed liquor licenses at our June 5th meeting. Please note that due to renovations in our usual space at 12th & U we’ll be holding the June meeting at Housing Finance Agency, 815 Florida Avenue. Details on each of the applications can be found on the ABRA site, in the DC Register, or by contacting appropriate ANC Commissioner

78882, Eatonville, 2125 14th St., New CR02(restaurant), new restaurant featuring live band music, dj’s and poetry readings, no dancing or designated dance floor. Sunday through Thursday 7AM to 2AM, Friday and Saturday 7AM to 3AM. Entertainment Sunday through Thursday 6PM to 2AM, Friday and Saturday 6PM to 3AM. (Hunter)

79023, Yes Organic Market, 2123 14th St., new B (grocer). Beverage sales hours Sunday 10AM to 7PM, Monday through Saturday 9AM to 9PM.(Hunter)

77546, Almaz, 1212 U St., amending entertainment endorsement to add hours, additional days. Proposed days and hours are: Sunday through Thursday 6PM to 2AM, Friday and Saturday 6PM to 3AM. (Spalding)

78943, Patty Boom Boom, 1359 U St., new CT01 (tavern), new tavern serving Jamaican patties with live entertainment, dj, live reggae bands, cover charge and dancing. Hours: Sunday through Thursday 11:30AM to 2AM, Friday & Saturday 11:30AM to 3AM. Hours of entertainment Sunday through Thursday 6PM to 2AM, Friday & Saturday 6PM to 3AM. (Spalding)

XXXXX, Mocha Hut, 1301 U St., details not yet available. (Spalding)

23734, Jin, 2017 14th St., add Entertainment Endorsement to CT license. Hours of entertainment Sunday to Thursday 6PM to 2AM, Friday & Saturday 6PM to 3AM. (Spalding)

21967, Cafe Nema/Momo’s, 1334 U St., substantials changes to hours of operation and addition of entertainment endorsement (live band, jazz and dj). Proposed hours of operations: Sunday 10AM to 1:30AM, Monday through Saturday 10AM to 2:30AM. Hours of entertainment: Sunday 7PM to 12:30AM, Wednesday and Thursday 8:30PM to 1AM, Friday 9PM to 2AM, Saturday 10PM to 2:30AM. (Spalding)

Prospective agenda is updated through the month leading to the meeting, and is updated and posted on the www.anc1b.org web site.

U Street Corridor’s Etete Restaurant Named One of DC’s 100 Best Restaurants for 2008

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Etete, 1942 9th St NW, Washington, DC

Washingtonian.com has named the U Street Corridor’s Ethiopian restaurant Etete, 1942 9th St NW, one of its 100 best restaurants for 2008. It ranks number 77 and is one of the best “Cheap Eats” in the DC area, with entrees ranging from $10 to $14.99 (can’t beat that). Etete means “mama” in Amharic, which was named in honor of the restaurant’s “mama” Tiwaltengus Shenegelgn.

Best dishes: Sambusas, crispy, three-cornered pockets stuffed with lentils; lega tibs (lamb) and doro wat (chicken and egg), swimming in a complex red sauce that derives its heat from the Ethiopian compound spice berbere; the cool, mustard-spiked green-lentil dish called azifa, a necessary cooling agent; dark-roasted coffee.