18 Mar 2010

Recognizing Capitol Hill's Remarkable Women in Honor of Women's History Month

This is the first in a series of guest posts by Sandra Moscoso, featuring a few of Capitol Hill’s sheroes — remarkable women — in honor of Women’s History Month.  Today’s post features Laurie Siegel. Shero.  For many, the word brings to mind luminaries such as Harriet Tubman, Indira Gandhi and the more recently recognized […]


18 Mar 2010

Bad News from the East End of Pennsylvania Ave. SE

I just heard that Annie & Teddy’s Po’Boys on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue SE and Potomac Avenue SE will no longer be coming soon. There had been a lot of speculation and excitement regarding when Joe Englert, Teddy Folkman and Ann Cashion would be getting their spot underway, but it seems that parking concerns […]


18 Mar 2010

The To Do List

There is something wonderful about the first few days of Spring. Every sunny day feels like a gift from the meteorological gods — and so far the gods are giving us two sunny days out of three this weekend. College basketball and complex brackets filled with schools we’ve never heard of are all we can […]


17 Mar 2010

March Madness 2010 is Upon Us!

I can’t wait for today to be over!  Of course I love St. Patrick’s Day, but it’s nothing like my love for March Madness!  Obviously I enjoy it more when I actually have a dog in the fight (GO TERPS!) but even in the cold, dark, NIT years, you could find me “working remotely” for […]


17 Mar 2010

Review: Some Girls @ The H Street Playhouse

What is it about Neil LaBute? The playwright and filmmaker is is known for brutal, heartbreaking portrayals of humanity’s easy cruelty. He became widely known in 1997 (Was it THAT long ago??) for the cringe-inducing and stomach twisting film In the Company of Men and has continued offering up explorations of the limits of morality […]


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