'Another Washington': Pictures From the Past
I wrote about local photographer Paul Feinberg in my column on Tuesday. He's my guest today for my online chat.
Of course I can describe Paul's photographs, but you really have to see them to experience them. And seeing them in a book or on a Web site isn't the same as seeing them in a gallery. Nonetheless, I've posted a few below. Enjoy, but do try to get out the Katzen Arts Center at AU.
Blaze Starr at the Plaza on New York Avenue & 14th Street NW

Richard Burch, plasterer, Carol Nightingale, proprietor, tattoo parlor, 12th & I streets NW
Loretta, owner of Loretta's Weaving Shop at 13th and H streets NW
Pinky, go-go dancer at This Is It? at 14th and I streets NW
James MacEvoy and Walter Huey at Kenny's Bar, across from the Soldier's Home
Please join me at noon to reminisce about old Washington--and anything else that's on your mind.
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John Kelly
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October 9, 2009; 10:15 AM ET
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What gloomy, rundown little corners of the world.