19 Aug 2013

Why I Send My Kids to the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop

This post is sponsored by Capitol Hill Arts Workshop By Megan Cheek Ten years ago, I moved from Georgia to Capitol Hill, took a walk in my new neighborhood, and literally stumbled upon the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop.  Since then, I’ve been hooked as a student, employee, and now a parent. So what keeps me […]


19 Aug 2013

Hill's Eye View: How Are Your Vegetables Doing?

Are you in disbelief that it’s mid-August? Did you miss your chance to get your summer garden on? Don’t forget the huge array of fall plants and flowers available at the Frager’s pop-up shop at Eastern Market. Share your pics of all things green on the Hill with our Flickr group.


19 Aug 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: The Site of the First School on Capitol Hill

Over the last two weeks, we have looked at the first school in D.C. – and on Capitol Hill. It all started with a picture taken about 1917 with the caption “Said to be the first school in the District of Columbia, 4th & C Streets S.E.” Today, we will see whether this really does […]


18 Aug 2013

Open House Round-Up for 8/18/13

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales. This post also appears on her blog Real Estate On (and off!) the Hill. Enjoy this “October in August” weather pattern by hitting a few Sunday open houses! Here’s an interesting place that has had […]


16 Aug 2013

To Do List

IF you’re still in town, you know the drill.  The city has emptied, so get out there and enjoy: At the Atlas, this is the last weekend of Oscar Wilde’s Salome, a good, old fashioned, provocative Old Testament tale.  Its also the first weekend of a four week run for Rorschach Theater’s Neverwhere.  Based on […]


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