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Rebecca Gale Puts Pen To Paper
Our friend and frequent partner in crime over at CQ Roll Call, Rebecca Gale, is expected to release her first novel this December with Boxfire Press. Pre-order it on Amazon now because if you know Rebecca, you know it’s gonna be good. h/t FishbowlDC
FamousDC Guest Judges Wizard Girl Auditions
*FamousDC was recently asked to be a celebrity judge for the Wizard Girl auditions. As sports fans and avid dancers, we of course obliged. The following post was written by guest contributor and judge, Nicholas Holt. What the Washington Wizards lack on the court, their girls make up for. It was …
John Stanton Jumps to BuzzFeed
John Stanton, one of our favorite journo rock stars and our only firework eater, has just been named chief of BuzzFeed’s new DC Bureau.
Pamela Brown
Meet Pamela Brown.
As an anchor at ABC we see Pam Brown every weekend when she covers DC’s latest stories and high profile, international news. In 2010 She was one of the few reporters to go to Haiti after the earthquake. Originally from Kentucky, Pam’s father was a politician while her mother was a Ms. America contestant and businesswoman. As a superwoman she also spends a lot of time working with DC’s nonprofits that focus on women issues. We’re so happy she had a moment to chat with us and give us the scoop behind the scoop.
Flying Port-a-potties Spotted In DC
Shira Toeplitz experienced what most of us do on our morning commute: Flying port-a-potties.
Ethan Klapper
Meet Ethan Klapper.
He’s been makin’ moves. After graduating from American University last spring, Klapper kicked his career off at National Journal and just recently jumped to Huffington Post as its politics social media editor. Luckily, he had time to answer a few of FamousDC’s questions.
Discovery Buzzes DC
Tree Trimming by GDL The Assist by Chris Mickey The Perfect Approach by Ryan Howell Hello Capitol by Adam Wells Balcony Landing by Juliet Johnson Close Up by Archie Smart From a Distance by thephotoweaver Instashuttle by Eric Wilson Spotted on Capitol Hill by Mike Lurie
Metro Has a Sense of Humor
What’s wrong with this picture? [hint: the people on the far right are using the stairs] Photo by: Robert Bluey