22 Oct 2013

Hill Buzz

DCist shared Tommy Wells’ plans to turn the RFK parking lots into a park. Tom Sietsema gave Rose’s Luxury a great first review. Sietsema also listed Montmartre as one of the restaurants that almost made his fall dining guide, and called Capitol Hill the “Bethesda of DC” in regards to the restaurants… Washington Business Journal reported that […]


21 Oct 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: The Peoples on H

Certain names still bring back memories to older DC residents: Hot Shoppes, Little Tavern, and, of course, Peoples Drug Stores. All three were once ubiquitous in DC and the surrounding areas, and even today, various remnants remain, with the distinctive buildings of the Little Taverns still around and the Hot Shoppes returning to DC next […]


17 Oct 2013

To Do

So now that we are all back to work and making up for all that lost time, some of you may not have the freedom to check out all the fun stuff going on this weekend. But, just in case you can spare a moment or two… Tonight, indulge your inner poetic, angsty teen and […]


16 Oct 2013

Charles Allen Officially Announces Ward 6 Candidacy at Backyard Gathering

Last night was about as perfect as fall evenings come: perfect for a festive backyard party. In a corner lot garden strung with lights, with cupcakes and wine dotting the tables, and kids in public school uniforms handing out stickers, Charles Allen (officially) announced he was running to represent Ward 6 on the District of […]


16 Oct 2013

Take a Peek Inside at the Renovator's House Tour

Do you marvel at the proliferation of signs for architects and builders outside many homes on Capitol Hill like I do? I note the scope of the work, if visible from the exterior, and jealously pout about the volume of total gut-jobs transforming local row houses. Want to see what people are doing to creatively […]


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