10 Apr 2018

Opinions:

#FixTheStadiumClock

A few minutes before the scheduled start of the Nationals home opener last week, I found myself in the stadium instinctively turning to check the time at what used to be a perfectly functional clock (see accompanying image). Where once stood a lovely timepiece that would show the time of day with a pair of […]


10 Apr 2018

News:

Hill Buzz

Amid all the new housing, some members of the community still struggle to find a place to live thanks to discriminatory practices. Street Sense Our neighbors do amazing things. Congrats to  Barkly! WTOP Want to work at Maketto, Paper Horse or Brothers and Sisters? Frozen Tropics has the details for you The Capitol Hill Crisis […]


09 Apr 2018

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Hole in the Wall

Alcohol and Congress have gotten along just fine since the earliest days on the Hill, when the preferred meeting places for one and all were the local taverns. For some, heading across the street was apparently too much of a hassle, and thus they wanted more convenient places to tipple. They did not want anyone […]


05 Apr 2018

Events:

Paper Dolls at Mosaic Theater Delivers Songs, Sass and Empathy

It’s getting more and more challenging for me to write reviews of plays at Mosaic Theater because all I want to say is, GO SEE IT! GO NOW! It’s no different with Paper Dolls, A Play With Songs, playing through April 29. The play, written by Philip Himberg as a reimagining of Tover Heymann’s documentary Paper […]


05 Apr 2018

Shopping:

Shopping at Hill’s Kitchen is Healthy for Neighborhood Schools

Can you believe Hill’s Kitchen is approaching its 10th anniversary? Cooks and gift-givers alike have embraced the store and owner Leah Daniels is giving back to her community through making contributions to our neighborhood schools. Our schools are indeed filled with the cooks of tomorrow– and extra funds go a long way to supporting their […]


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