18 May 2018

Slightly Off-Hill:

Feeling the Light at ARTECHOUSE’s “Naked Light”

If you’re looking for a fresh and awe-inspiring weekend activity, Naked Eyes by Nonotak, the latest exhibit from ARTECHOUSE may be the weekend stop you need–especially if it’ll continue to rain like this all weekend. For those unfamiliar with ARTECHOUSE, it is a fresh and innovative museum space in Southwest DC that showcases pieces at […]


17 May 2018

Events:

Wedding Watch Party at the Queen Vic

You know you’re going to watch. On Saturday American Meghan Markle will wed Great Britian’s Prince Harry and hoopla will ensue. Who are we kidding: It’s been months and months of build-up!  Who can resist: princesses, crown jewels, mountains of tulle, family intrigue and all sorts of wedding-themed tchotchkes. Don’t you want to bet a […]


15 May 2018

Sponsored Post:

Are You Ready for the Capitol Hill Classic on Sunday?

Have you signed up for the NCB Capitol Hill Classic? No? Get to it! You’ll be challenged by a great course through the neighborhood while supporting the Capitol Hill Cluster School and more than 1,100 students. You can register right on up to Sunday morning, May 20. All proceeds go directly to the Cluster School. […]


14 May 2018

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: William MacLeod’s painting

In trying to find a more soothing topic to write about after the rather dour stories from the last two weeks, I came across a story that was… well, bucolic. I originally stumbled across an article in the Washington Evening Star of May 26, 1856 that described a new painting showing the city of Washington […]


11 May 2018

The Set List:

Interview: Jukebox the Ghost talks DC and new album

The Set List caught up with the locals of Jukebox the Ghost to chat about their start in DC and their fifth studio album.


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