Thursday, March 22, 2012

Quoted: Blago’s barber on the disgraced pol’s hair color

Georgetown mascot Jack the Bulldog headed for ACL surgeryIn other news: James Patterson donates his own books to troopsMartin O’Malley and O’Malley’s March play the White HouseHey, isn’t that...?: Laura Bush at the Jefferson MemorialEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:20 PM ET, 03/22/2012TheWashingtonPostBy The Reliable Source



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‘Hunger Games’ and ‘Bully’ create dilemma for parents

rules’ African American parents followMore adult kids living with parents and in no rush to departThe teen brain: Is it ready for adult accountability? Adult punishment?Stories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 01:14 PM ET, 03/22/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Janice D'Arcy

Two movies about to be released have given parents a fresh dilemma: Do they allow their children to watch them?

“Hunger Games” opens tomorrow and “Bully” opens in D.C. next month. Both films bring their own sets of baggage and their own strong fan bases. They also beg the question of whether the target audience is ready for what is to be shown on screen.

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Artist depicts Obama burning Constitution

SONG 1’: Artist turns museum into giant video presentationEntries By CategoryAboutJacqueline TrescottJazzNational Endowment for the Artsnational endowment for the humanitiesStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:51 PM ET, 03/22/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Maura Judkis

Jon McNaughton, a conservative Utah artist, has released a controversial new painting: an image of President Obama burning the Constitution. The painting is called “One Nation Under Socialism.”

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Beer Madness: Readers’ vs. judges’ picks

Market Roundup: March 22-25Duncan Hines Frosting Creations: A baker’s reviewRequests for your last meal. . . in Washington areaChat Leftovers: An open bottle of beer on the wallEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:30 PM ET, 03/22/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Cara Kelly

The ‘elite eight’ brews have emerged from our annual Beer Madness competition, which has been marked by decisive victories and relatively

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Duncan Hines Frosting Creations: A baker’s review

Requests for your last meal. . . in Washington areaChat Leftovers: An open bottle of beer on the wallEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 05:15 PM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Becky Krystal



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Beer Madness: Readers’ vs. judges’ picks

Market Roundup: March 22-25Duncan Hines Frosting Creations: A baker’s reviewRequests for your last meal. . . in Washington areaChat Leftovers: An open bottle of beer on the wallEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:30 PM ET, 03/22/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Cara Kelly

The ‘elite eight’ brews have emerged from our annual Beer Madness competition, which has been marked by decisive victories and relatively

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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Hillary Clinton signs onto latest search for Amelia Earhart

In other news: Ashton Kutcher buys a space flightJohn King and Dana Bash separate; CNN stars were married four yearsQuoted: Robert De Niro on Michelle Obama’s competitorsMike Daisey, still talking: Controversial storyteller apologizes, defends himself, in Georgetown appearanceEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy The Reliable Source

Hillary Clinton has jumped on the Amelia Earhart bandwagon, just in time for the 75th anniversary of the famed aviator’s disappearance in the South Pacific.



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More adult kids living with parents and in no rush to depart

Next Stop’: Aging out of special-needs network and navigating the futureWage gap for mothers of autistic children, study showsStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Janice D'Arcy

Parents of graduating seniors might want to postpone turning their child’s bedroom into a guest room. A new study finds that young adults are not only moving back home at higher rates than ever before, they also don’t seem in a rush to move out.

“Large majorities of young adults ages 25 to 34 living at home say they’re satisfied with their living arrangements and upbeat about their future finances,” according to The Boomerang Generation report from the Pew Research Center.

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Opera takes a look at the 1950s fitness and dance crazes

Israel bans underweight modelsAdele at 16: Video of early teen performancesLorton Meteorite stars at Smithsonian appropriations hearingWhich Bruce Springsteen song did you love first?Entries By CategoryAboutJacqueline TrescottJazzNational Endowment for the Artsnational endowment for the humanitiesStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 01:19 PM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Jacqueline Trescott

If you remember Charles Atlas and Arthur Murray, or just love “Mad Men” and the 1950s, then “Positions 1956” might be for you.

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Requests for your last meal. . . in Washington

Chat Leftovers: An open bottle of beer on the wallHank’s Oyster Bar to expand in Old Town, tooD.C. chefs selected for this year’s Cochon 555Smoke Signals: Obama’s BBQ debutEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 01:30 PM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Kelly DiNardo



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Luxe fat, wide backs, good eating

"(Tracy A. Woodward/ THE WASHINGTON POST ) - David Hagedorn uses a blow torch to caramelize the sugar on the tops of his pork squares. David will then place the square of pork into the center of the bowl of Asian Minestrone with Glazed Heritage Pork Belly." src

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