Jen DeMayo

Jen DeMayo has been a waitress, an actor, a puppeteer and a writer for the Hill Rag. She worked for many years for the Atlas Performing Arts Center which has resulted in her being a relentless H Street booster/Streetcar apologist. She is originally from the New York-New Jersey area and is consequently one of the many who whine endlessly about DC’s lack of good bagels and pizza. She is the mom to two boys who currently attend DCPS (off the Hill.) No matter what she may end up accomplishing in her life, she is sure that her obituary headline will say she was the founder of Moms on the Hill.

Jen DeMayo
10 Jul 2014

To Do

So this weekend and the next could be all about Fringe if you were to let it. But we know there is still some soccer yet to be played. Anything else? Tonight is the start of the 9th Annual Capital Fringe festival. This year the unjuried arts-fest has a larger presence here on the east-side […]


27 Jun 2014

To Do

Sorry this is a day late, I’m sure you all were too exhausted from watching the US- Germany game that you had no energy to pursue anything else last night. Tonight at the Atlas the Capital City Symphony teams up again with the Go Go Symphony. Their show sold out during the INTERSECTIONS festival this […]


20 Jun 2014

To Do

Due to technical difficulties we couldn’t post To Do yesterday. We are so sorry if you missed the Koch brothers talk… Thursday at the Hill Center Roll Call and Hooks Books host author Dan Schulman for a book-signing event. Complimentary copies of the book, Sons of Wichita: How the Koch Brothers became America’s Most Powerful and Private Dynasty, will be distributed […]


12 Jun 2014

To Do

Greetings friends! Happy World Cup to you! When you’re not watching soccer here is a few suggestions on how to spend your time… Tonight catch the opening night of Lisa Loomer’s Distracted by Arcturus Theatre Company at the Atlas.  The comedy tells the story of a family confronted by their son’s diagnosis of ADD.  The show runs […]


22 May 2014

To Do

We kick off Summer 2014 this weekend and I hope your plans are better than mine which will be spent watching 11 year olds play countless baseball games, though all for a good cause. How are you going to ring in summer? Here are some ideas: Tonight catch one of Taffety Punk’s literary-focused plays in their […]


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