Tasty Morning Bytes- Michelle Rhee’s wedding, Teens in Chinablock and more.
Good Morning, DCentric readers! Enjoy these delicious links with your coffee, tea, soda, whatever:
Michelle Rhee postpones her wedding, uninvites wedding guests “they are changing the date and location of their nuptials — and only close friends and family now are invited.” (mcclatchydc.com)
Lanier on Chinatown and teens, she addresses jaywalking and pedestrian safety, too. “She explained rather plainly that you can’t bust up large congregations of kids before curfew just because they make some residents uncomfortable” (tbd.com)
The Name Game (a humorous cartoon) Some version of this happens to me (and many other POC) almost daily, in diverse DC. (VIDEO: xtranormal.com)
WJLA/TBD reporter Mike Conneen gets a shout-out from Angelina Jolie …for his work as an extra, on “Salt”. Go Mike! (VIDEO: brightcove.com)
In an “isolated instance” DC Middle School Student Taken to Wrong Address by Contractor “A statement from General Counsel Beth Colleye says the van service was being used to ensure children with last-minute address changes made the first day of school.” (myfoxdc.com)
After debt and legal issues, Roberto Donna starts from scratch with Galileo III “Donna, an outsize figure in the food world whose financial and legal problems have blown up like a souffle in recent years, sat alone at the defendant’s table, no longer able to pay a lawyer to defend him.” (The Washington Post)
Can you hear me now? People of Color more likely to communicate via mobile devices. “The latest data shows minorities are generally more likely to use mobile devices to communicate, meaning any proposals targeting wireless communications may disproportionately affect black and Hispanic Americans.” (thehill.com)