Gene Weingarten

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First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

D.C.’s “Smallest Tiniest Dinkiest” House Could Be Yours for $1,200 a Month

Downsizing is the name of the game these days, but with the city's tiniest houses not yet eligible for actual residency, a true microdwelling can be hard to come by. Fortunately, a house on Capitol Hill has you covered.A Craigslist ad was posted yesterday ... [Published Washington City Paper - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

He who spelt it

Today I once again wage war on the Language Nazis, those nattering nerds of negativity who . Nothing could be further from the truth. Sure, the Internet makes a Published Author out of anyone who wants to be, and most of those people are not, say, Saul ... [Published Washington Post - May 23 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Did Florida Shorten Its Yellow Lights to Rake in Traffic Camera Revenue?

Crime is  Slate ’s crime blog. Like us on  Facebook , and follow us on Twitter  @slatecrime .I’ve wanted to write about traffic cameras for a while, because I hate them. I’m talking about the cameras set up at strategic roadways and intersections, the ... [Published Slate Magazine - May 22 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Subject of Pulitzer Prize Winning Article Falls on Harder Times

In 2006, WaPo?s Gene Weingarten wrote a Pulitzer-Prize winning profile of a children?s performer known as ?.?Weingarten described a brilliant, but flawed performer. Throughout the piece, Gene convinced us that Zucchini is masterful in the way that he ... [Published Media Bistro - May 21 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Gene Weingarten: Wedded blitz

As June approaches, with its big weddings, where brides get to celebrate their special day, I thought it would be a good time to discuss the best way to wolf down a 12-pound baked ham, whole. The parallels are intriguing. Both involve an impending joyous ... [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Come together, right now?

Reader: My question is about the possible formation of a union at my workplace. Our wages are low for the type of work we do, compared with similar local organizations. Many employees are dissatisfied with managements responses. Some have requested union ... [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Editor’s Query: Tell us about a time when ...

Our family was driving to Chicago on a flat, largely empty interstate in northern Illinois. Our two children were then about 6 and 8. Our son noticed the posted speed limit and said: Dad, the limit is 55, and youre going 65. You ought to slow down. Then ... [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

First Person Singular: Chris Tippins, security specialist, Annandale High

Archive Interview byAmanda Long I think some kids see me and think, Oh, its Mr. Tippins. Hes kind of a hard---. But I think Ive changed since I took this position. Ive got a bigger heart. You have to be stern and firm, but you also have to be fair and ... [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

The worm in the Apple Store

I like to think of myself as pretty darned tech-savvy for an older guy. Its only rarely, though, that I get to show it. One day recently I arrived at the Apple store with my computer and a question so complex I worried Id have a hard time explaining it, ... [Published Washington Post - May 09 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 2 reports

Which comes first, business or pleasure?

Reader: I have an event coming up that Im really excited about attending, have been planning for months and have invested significant funds into. My boss was recently discussing a business trip for one of my projects that occurs on the same dates as the ... [Published Washington Post - May 09 2013]
First reported May 06 2013 - Updated May 06 2013 - 1 reports

Gene Weingarten Plays Grammar Police

We?ll take a break from examining the weekly ramblings in Gene Weingarten?s column for WaPo to look at his Twitter feed. When we checked in on him, we were VERY upset to learn that Gene has changed his Twitter pic from a piece of poop to the picture on ... [Published Media Bistro - May 06 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Too clothed for comfort

Last month, tough-guy sports journalist Buzz Bissinger revealed himself to be not just a clotheshorse, but a clotheshorses ass. In an article in GQ, Bissinger bestselling author of confessed to being a shopaholic who had spent about a half-million dollars ... [Published Washington Post - May 02 2013]

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D.C.’s “Smallest Tiniest Dinkiest” House Could ... [Published Washington City Paper - May 23 2013]
He who spelt it [Published Washington Post - May 23 2013]
Did Florida Shorten Its Yellow Lights to Rake i... [Published Slate Magazine - May 22 2013]
Subject of Pulitzer Prize Winning Article Falls... [Published Media Bistro - May 21 2013]
Gene Weingarten: Wedded blitz [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
He gives The Post props, but they go only so far [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
Editor’s Query: Tell us about a time when ... [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
Come together, right now? [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
First Person Singular: Chris Tippins, security ... [Published Washington Post - May 16 2013]
Knox: Take this job and love it [Published Kamloops Daily News - May 10 2013]
Which comes first, business or pleasure? [Published Washington Post - May 09 2013]
The worm in the Apple Store [Published Washington Post - May 09 2013]
Wendy Drake, event planner [Published Washington Post - May 09 2013]
Gene Weingarten Plays Grammar Police [Published Media Bistro - May 06 2013]
Hints followed by guesses; and the rest Is pray... [Published CSC Center for Strategic Communication - May 06 2013]
He brought roses, she brought a surprise [Published Washington Post - May 03 2013]
Too clothed for comfort [Published Washington Post - May 02 2013]
We’re growing! [Published Marianas Variety - Guam - Apr 30 2013]
Date Lab: They’re planning to see each other ag... [Published Washington Post - Apr 19 2013]
Boots on the Ground: What’s Joey Boots Tweeting? [Published Media Bistro - Apr 19 2013]
How Reframing A Problem Unlocks Innovation [Published Fast Company - Apr 19 2013]
The joy — and meaning — of cooking [Published Washington Post - Apr 19 2013]
Running Boston, then covering it [Published Washington Post - Apr 19 2013]
Changing diapers at 30,000 feet [Published Washington Post - Apr 19 2013]
Abstinence doesn’t make co-workers fonder [Published Washington Post - Apr 18 2013]
Making it short and tweet [Published Washington Post - Apr 18 2013]
Too Soon For Story Making Ebert Look Bad? [Published RealClearPolitics - Homepage - Apr 14 2013]
Gene Weingarten: How the New York Times can mak... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Apr 12 2013]
#GunControl as a sign of liberal cultural super... [Published Sister Toldjah - Mar 31 2013]
A Poet at the WashPost Imagines St. Peter Shoot... [Published NewsBusters.org blogs - Mar 27 2013]
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Hints followed by guesses; and the rest Is pray... [Published CSC Center for Strategic Communication - May 06 2013]
[ by Charles Cameron -- you can safely ignore this if you have zero interest in any or all of Bach, Eliot, Christianity and Sufism ] . It’s Sunday evening here, let’s start with Yehudi Menuhin playing Bach — the great Chaconne : ** This ...
Too Soon For Story Making Ebert Look Bad? [Published RealClearPolitics - Homepage - Apr 14 2013]
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Gene Weingarten: How the New York Times can mak... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Apr 12 2013]
WASHINGTON — When I was a young reporter in the early 1970s, American newspapers first began to notice that black people existed, and, moreover, that they could read. Seeking to attract this exciting, exotic new audience, they created special sections ...
#GunControl as a sign of liberal cultural super... [Published Sister Toldjah - Mar 31 2013]
**Posted by Phineas I came across an article this morning by Tim Carney of the Washington Examiner in which sees the current efforts to restrict our Second Amendment rights as another front in the “culture war,” a war in which the Left sees itself as ...
A Poet at the WashPost Imagines St. Peter Shoot... [Published NewsBusters.org blogs - Mar 27 2013]
Washington Post humorist Gene Weingarten -- a former editor of the newspaper's "Sunday Style" section --  is using his "humor" to pinch conservative "evil" again, this time in poetic form. On his weekly chat at washingtonpost.com, Weingarten's "Ode ...
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