WHEREIN: We bring you the developments (happening in and around D.C.) that we think are newsworthy, or, at the very least, almost newsworthy:
- Quarry House is back, baby!
- Washingtonian goes deep into the history of Sandra Bundy, a local woman who helped make sexual harassment illegal. Get ready to feel sad / angry / inspired in whatever order speaks to you.
- This is a fascinating look at the setbacks and benefits of having a universal basic income in D.C.
- Mark Ein talks to Recode about Internet snark (just @ us next time) and why he bought the Washington City Paper.
- And speaking of local media, Google has sold Zagat to the hip, NYC based The Infatuation. Hopefully the local Zagat team is still sticking around.
- The story behind the Michelle Obama portrait / little girl photo that went viral is pretty damn cute.
- City Paper has the scoop on what you should order off Ellē’s dinner menu.
- Check out some scenes from the unveiling of Marion Barry’s statue.
- According to RentCafe, these are the most gentrified zip codes in our very gentrified city.
- This isn’t strictly D.C. News, but Ottawa is selling its trains if you’ve got $78,000 lying around.
- And not to bum you out, but a shit ton of people are still out of power after last Friday’s winds.
- Also it might snow. Just consider that.