Little moments during a soaring speech.
Video by Brad Horn, Whitney Shefte and Gabe Silverman (The Washington Post) and the Associated Press; edited by Whitney Shefte
(Source: Washington Post)
Little moments during a soaring speech.
Video by Brad Horn, Whitney Shefte and Gabe Silverman (The Washington Post) and the Associated Press; edited by Whitney Shefte
(Source: Washington Post)
What it felt like to be at the inauguration yesterday.
Instagram inside l’Enfant Plaza Metro station yesterday by Dan Zak (The Washington Post)
— the most important paragraph of Barack Obama’s second inaugural address, according to Chris Cillizza.
The Obamas dance to Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together,” sung by Jennifer Hudson (upstage, right), last night at the Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center. Photo gallery.
So The Running of the Balls happened.
Top photo by John McDonnell (The Washington Post), bottom photo by Jonathan Newton (The Washington Post)
“I want to take a look one more time. I’m not going to see this again.”
It’s inauguration weekend, which means there are a thousand balls to attend. These balls are tedious, so Monica and Dan decided to make a competition out of going to them, in the style of “The Amazing Race.” They will be live-tweeting their contest — @MonicaHesse, @MrDanZak — using the hashtag #runningoftheballs from 8 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. EST tonight. Afterward, they will cobble together a time-stamped diary of their experiences (to be published Monday). They have picked 11 balls, and each has been assigned a point value that will be awarded to the contestant when he or she crosses the threshold of the ball.
But. The contestant may only exit a ball if:
If, after 45 minutes, none of these seven exit cues have presented themselves, the contestant may leave the ball — but, as a penalty, he or she must travel to the next ball on foot.
Monica and Dan must meet at Post headquarters by 12:15 a.m. There is a severe penalty for lateness: If a contestant arrives between 12:16 and 12:20, it’s minus one point; if his or her arrival is 12:21 to 12:25, it’s minus two points. And so on.
Follow them tonight. Tweet them tips or words of encouragement. Also, pray for them. And look for the combined diary of the race on Monday. Ad astra per aspera.
Use that hashtag on Twitter and Instagram to be a part of our rolling coverage of inauguration weekend.