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02 Sep 2009

Fighting AIDS with Art

Yesterday volunteers from City Year collaborated with Metro Teen AIDS to make art with a message. As their first assignment of the 10-month stint, the volunteers, young people from around the country, ranging in age from 17 to 24, picked up paintbrushes and promoted AIDS information though the website RealTalkDC. The mural is located in […]


20 Jul 2009

Success at XII and an Attempt at Little Miss Whiskey's

Last night fellow The Hill is Home contributor Claudia and I made our way to H St. to check out Little Miss Whiskey’s at 1104 H St. NE.  When we got there, there was a big ‘ol padlock on the door.  We tried to find a phone number online, but since this place is owned […]


17 Jul 2009

Open House Roundup

Time to break out the day planner …. it’s time to schedule the open house visits for Sunday. Bring on the house envy and cruise your local open houses! Thanks for the link Phil!


12 Jul 2009

Wisdom: Sophisticated Tastes on the Border

Last night the finicky European and I decided it was time to try the new “hot spot” around the corner, the cocktail lounge Wisdom. Well, it was new to us — but it’s been there since October and has developed a loyal following. I must have been the last to notice Trusty’s new neighbor, a […]


11 Jul 2009

Lost Capitol Hill: The Herdic Phaeton Stables

It is hard to imagine DC today without its Metro, speeding us under the city in air-conditioned comfort. However, for most of its existence, Washington was Metro-less, and had to rely on other forms of public transportation to help its citizens get around. Before the Metro, there were the street cars, before that, cable cars, […]


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