06 Jan 2020

DC:

Still need to dispose of your holiday tree? Read this!

Traditionally, January 6 or Epiphany day is the day where many Christmas decorations come down (and the three wise men bring MORE presents, but we digress). The Union Station regalia was struck this past Sunday, for instance, and most places are going back to normal– as are all those who hold down a regular 9-to-5. […]


06 Jan 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Civil War Memories

Another new year, another spate of newly-out-of-copyright books. This year, I discovered a brief (under 40 page) memoir of growing up in Washington during the Civil War. It was written by Elizabeth K. Vincent in 1924, so as of January 1 of this year, it is entirely unencumbered by any copyright restrictions. Elizabeth Kipp was […]


03 Jan 2020

Events:

To Do: Weekend of January 3rd-5th

Y’all, apologies for this delayed post. I’ve had no idea what day it is for weeks and this week has gotten away from me. I hope your 2020 has started off alright. Things are still pretty quiet so there’s not a ton of things happening on the Hill but here you go. Tonight, you have two […]


23 Dec 2019

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Michael Shiner in the Civil War

Over the last few weeks, I looked at Michael Shiner and his time during the Burning of Washington. Today, I want to look at another important moment in his life: The outbreak if the Civil War. By 1860, Shiner had been a free man for many years. He lived on Pennsylvania Avenue with his wife […]


19 Dec 2019

Events:

To Do: Weekend of December 19th-22nd

It’s the final To Do of the year and the decade…wow. You likely have lots going on, I mean the music possibilities alone…. so let’s just get to it. Tonight, enjoy some a cappella from EightFold. This 8 person group performs Perfect Octave: Holiday Concert which is an ambitious seasonal program centered around Francis Poulenc’s […]


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