06 Feb 2014

To Do

Hello weekend! Groundhog be damned, we must get out of the house. So if you are able to tear yourself away from the train wreck/triumph of the human spirit that is Sochi, I offer these suggestions. Tonight at the Hill Center there is a conversation between Washington Post Book Editor Ron Charles and poet Carl […]


06 Feb 2014

Local Politics:

Ward Six Councilmember Candidates: Charles Allen

This is our second post in a series of introductions to Ward 6 candidates. Keep checking The Hill is Home for more coverage of the 2014 election. Unless you are a newcomer to the Hill, you’ve heard Charles Allen’s name on a routine basis– sometimes even in the same breath as Tommy Wells, Ward Six’s […]


05 Feb 2014

It’s Never Too Early To Make Art A Way of Life

Sponsored Post By Amy Moore, Director of Education & Programs, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop When my youngest child was two, she received for her birthday an art book that organized masterpieces into kid-friendly categories such as animals, families, and weather. She gravitated toward specific pictures like the early 17th c. painting depicting two peasants making a big […]


04 Feb 2014

Hill Buzz

DCist reported that the man arrested for stealing Margo the dog was linked to several other burglaries. Curbed DC shared a picture of the future Vida Fitness and its rooftop pool. Construction started last weekend. Loose Lips profiled Darrel Thomas, who is running for Tommy Wells’ council member spot. Eater DC interviewed Ambar for their one […]


03 Feb 2014

Hill's Eye View: Navigating the Southeast Freeway

Improvements to our favorite little highway, also known in our house as the speed-demon Southeast Freeway, are plodding along.  Now we’re entering the challenging part of the project, enduring the following closures: 8th Street, SE and 9th Street, SE on-ramps at Virginia Avenue, SE.  Plus, local traffic to northbound DC 295, southbound I-295 or Eastbound […]


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