Guest Author

20 May 2010

The To Do List

There are lots of options for fun and enlightenment this weekend.  Most of the events that caught my attention somehow involved music or lectures.  Below you’ll find my eclectic mix of weekend options. If you’d like to go into the weekend feeling super smart, attend the free public lecture in room 902 of the Hart […]


07 May 2010

Hamlet at Folger: New Look for an Old Story

Scott Stern is a guest contributor to The Hill is Home. He has lived on the Hill since 2007 and can often be found waiting impatiently for new things to open on H St NE. Folger Shakespeare Theatre’s production of Hamlet, directed by Joseph Haj, brings the play from the days of moats and drawbridges […]


23 Apr 2010

Arts & Entertainment:

H Street Gallery Hopping

For those of you with a penchant for the arts and an interest in staying abreast of the cultural offerings of Capitol Hill, you may want to head over to H Street, NE this weekend. Last Saturday I spent my afternoon visiting two local galleries on H Street that are fairly new additions to the […]


15 Apr 2010

Dining:

Top Chef: On the Hill?

As many foodies living on the Hill might already know, Bravo is now filming Season Seven of Top Chef in DC. Given that several previous contestants and guests on Top Chef own restaurants on the Hill, such as Art Smith of Art and Soul and Spike-best-milkshakes-in-town-Mendelsohn of Good Stuff Eatery, we are likely to see […]


08 Apr 2010

Recognizing Capitol Hill’s Remarkable Women Part 6

This is the sixth 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 Sherry Trafford. Previous posts featured Heather Schoell, Laurie Siegel, Barbara Percival, Julia Christian, and Barbara Rielhe. Sherry Trafford – Education activist, community […]


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