01 Apr 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: The Rosa Parks Statue at the Capitol Rotunda

I tend to look at things that are long-gone from Capitol Hill, hence my weekly column, but I also appreciate the new too. And, with that in mind, I recently took a group on a tour of the Capitol. I usually love these tours because after I get my kids into the right line, I […]


30 Mar 2013

Open House Round-Up for 3/30/13 & 3/31/13

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. 318 10th St, NE , open Saturday from 1-3, checks all the boxes: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths on a quiet street […]


29 Mar 2013

March Madness: Little Miss Whiskey's Golden Dollar vs. Biergarten Haus

Did you miss the original March Madness post? If so, go here and catch up! It seems the match up between the Argonaut and the Queen Vic has roused the faithful to vote. It is inspiring to see the love and passion on both sides. I was also given some H Street bars and I feel obligated to share that […]


29 Mar 2013

Looking For Some Egg Hunting?

There are a few things that no Easter weekend should be without: brunch, some of your favorite candy, and Easter egg hunts.  This Saturday you have two chances to get your kids in on the fun around the neighborhood.  Okay, the hunting for eggs part is really just for the kids but watching them run […]


28 Mar 2013

To Do

The Nats are coming back into town and the calendar keeps insisting it, so I guess it’s Spring.  Many are celebrating holidays this week so Happy Pesach/Easter.  Enjoy the jelly beans or macaroons, (or both because a sweet tooth doesn’t care.) Tonight at the Folger Shakespeare Libray the PEN/Faulkner series continues with a discussion with […]


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