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
30 May 2013

To Do

Last weekend was a bit nippy for a Memorial Day: only the heartiest of lunatic thrill-seeking kids went into the newly opened pools. But this weekend will be a return to the summer swelter we are used to here in the Nation’s Capital. How shall we spend our few free hours? Tonight at the Hill […]


24 May 2013

Yard Sale!

Are you taking advantage of this three day weekend by de-cluttering? Finally making good on that New Year’s Resolution to get organized? Tossing the clothes you haven’t worn in 2+ years? Host a yard sale and let us know about it here. Post your details in the comment thread below!


23 May 2013

To Do

Hello Summer! Memorial Day weekend is here and with it the arrival of summer, girls who sport flip flops to work and the unrelenting freeze of office air conditioning. How to celebrate the kick off of Summer 2013? Tonight? Well there’s this. “Incest, alcoholism, robbery, gunfire, murder, sensational court trials…”  This from a New York […]


16 May 2013

To Do: Music, Documentaries and More this Weekend

It looks like it is going to be a beautiful weekend, and I know I am ready to finally put away the winter coat for good. In addition to switching out our wardrobes what else are we going to do? You know when I think about Romania all that comes to mind is gymnasts and Ceaușescu’s […]


09 May 2013

To Do

Tonight the Talk of the Hill series continues at the Hill Center. Journalist and Hill resident Bill Press sits down with Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute and Thomas Mann of the Brookings Institution to offer insight into hot topics and complex issues of the day. Seating for this event is on a first come, first […]


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