Posts Tagged ‘real world d.c.’

Arts Roundup: ‘Nicki Minaj Gets Roasted’ Edition

Morning, readers.
*Vanity Fair reports on the more prevalent issue surrounding health care reform: How will the plots of movies be affected if there are no asshole insurance companies? Among the films that would have never been able to be made: As Good As It Gets, Domino, Erin Brockovich, Sicko, and the most recent release, Repo [...]

In Other Drinking Game News…

We Love DC just posted one in time for tonight's episode of The Real World D.C., which airs on MTV at 10 p.m. My favorite rule: Take one drink "when a cast member gets misty eyed about their ambitions." This means lots of drinking!
Happy boozing!
(Shameless plug: The Vampire Weekend Drinking Game!)
Photograph by konomike, Creative Commons [...]

With Wicked Liquid, Local Musicians Hope for Real World Fame

The Real World DC premiered last night to mixed reviews, but that hasn't discouraged three local musicians who are hoping to gain some national attention from the 23rd season of the MTV phenomenon.
"I've never watched The Real World before this year," said Will Whitney, a Takoma Park native and the drummer for Real World cast [...]

Arts Roundup: The Real World DC Recap Recap Edition

Good morning! Did you watch the premiere of Real World DC last night? I did! (Dutifully!)
Quickly: Kudos to MTV for opening the episode with my ninth favorite Magnetic Fields song. This is the only nice thing I have to say! Now, a look at the blog recaps! WeLoveDC solicited help in devising a Real World drinking [...]

Tonight: Real World D.C. Premiere Party with Wicked Liquid

It's your last chance to meet the D.C. Real World cast before it ascends to the plane of reality celebrity. The Real World premiere party is tonight at Tattoo Bar, and for just $5.00 (or $20, for "VIP" access) you can watch the premier alongside cast member Josh Colon. Of course, if you're an aspiring [...]

The “Real World” Cast: D.C.’s New Indie-Rock Darlings?

Even if you somehow failed to notice the half-dozen men toting shoulder-mounted cameras, it was patently obvious that something was amiss at last night's Rock and Roll Hotel show. For one thing, no one had ever heard of the headlining band, Wicked Liquid, though two of D.C.'s big crowd getters, Once Okay Twice and Politicks, [...]