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Fishbowl D.C.
Looking at Washington from the outside in: a photo essay.

Cover Story

In the small-mammal house at the National Zoo, handprints tell the story. Without the glass, sticky hands belonging to second-graders would come in range of the meerkat. The big-eyed, fuzzy meerkat, which, according to Zimbabwean legend, can kill both cattle and men who wander too close.

At the zoo, glass is a protector. It protects the animals; it protects us, too, shielding the wind while we have a quick sandwich in Chinatown or wait another 15 minutes for the X2 to finally roll down H Street NE. Glass keeps us climate-controlled on our late-night bike ride at the gym, going nowhere, then going home to dinner, TV, and bed.

Behind glass, we watch our ’91 Toyota roll through the checks at 1001 Half St. SW and—mercifully, shockingly—pass inspection. We sit at a restaurant window on Connecticut Avenue NW and count passers-by: One in five is not on a cell phone while walking south from Dupont Circle, eyes ahead, not looking at you looking at them.

Glass allows the sun in, even on lobbyists in drab office buildings on K Street. It lets us peer into the carryout chicken joint in Mount Pleasant and decide if we want to go in or go home and cook. It frames racy lingerie and shoes we can’t afford in Georgetown; it advertises the living-room services of our neighborhood psychic.

Every day we walk by the same windows, the same empty storefront with the duct-taped glass, the same cigar-store Indian, the same sacred heart of Jesus on a T-shirt. Sometimes we even remember to look.... Continued

Issue of Mar. 28 - Apr. 3, 2008

News and Features

  • Fishbowl D.C.
    An outsider's guide to Washington
    Cover Story
  • Raging Bull
    Zoo's young elephant: horny, petulant, your basic teenager
    The City
  • Buyer's Market
    Price Pick of the Week: McLean "treasure," no closing costs
    The City
  • Page Three Photo
    Distractions
  • Found Art
    Distractions
  • Snark-Infested Waters
    WASA, anonymous readers weigh in.
    The Mail

Columns

  • Fine Wine-ing
    Cecil gives the straight dope on snobs
    The Straight Dope
  • L'eggo My Ego
    Savage Love reader is lost in pussy land.
    Savage Love
  • High School Athletical
    Local hoops will be back right after this commercial.
    Cheap Seats
  • Armed Chair
    With pumped-up council budget, Gray tries to build a legislature in full.
    Loose Lips

Eats

Movies

Music

  • Second-Hand New
    Howlin Rain finds the link between punk and blues.
    Music Review
  • One Track Mind
    This Week: The Hall Monitors' "Give It Up"
    Music

Theater

Arts and Events

  • What's Your Problem?
    Needlepoint Is Hip, Really!
    What's Your Problem?
  • A Galaxie of Complaints
    Luna's frontman dishes on sex and being broke. Mostly on being broke.
    Book Reviews
  • Alphabet Soup
    Choose your own literary adventure!
    Show & Tell

City Lights

This week's best in Arts and Entertainment.

  • David Fischoff
    Friday, March 28, at the Red and the Black
    Arts & Events
  • "In Glorious Technicolor"
    To Sunday, March 30, at the National Gallery of Art's East Building Auditorium
    Arts & Events
  • Sharna Fabiano
    Saturday, March 29, and Sunday, March 30, at Dance Place
    Arts & Events
  • Paul Fattaruso
    Monday, March 31, at Olsson's Books & Records
    Arts & Events
  • Rigoletto
    To Saturday, April 12, at the Kennedy Center's Opera House
    Arts & Events
  • Marla Hansen
    Wednesday, April 2, at the Black Cat
    Arts & Events
  • Boredoms
    Thursday, April 3, at the 9:30 Club
    Arts & Events
  • "The Sartorialist"
    To Saturday, April 26, at Adamson Gallery
    Arts & Events
  • Adam Mansbach
    Sunday, March 30, at Politics and Prose
    Arts & Events
  • "Airfield"
    To Saturday, April 5, at the Curator's Office
    Arts & Events
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