20 Mar 2013

Be Green While You Spring Clean

It turns out there’s good reason behind the old “in like a lion, out like a lamb” saying about March. So far this month, we’ve seen temps near 60 and on the opposite end, 30 degrees and freezing windchills. But you can be sure our dear friend Spring is just around the corner — and […]


19 Mar 2013

Hill Buzz

JDLand shared details about Agua 301, the modern Mexican restaurant by the owners of Zest that will be opening in the Lumber Shed in July. Eater DC reported that the DC Beer Festival will be taking over Nationals Ballpark March 23rd and 24th. Just after its closing, Suna gets a not so great review from […]


19 Mar 2013

Hill's Eye View: Love the Light

Light is everything, no? With more daylight hours, there are new opportunities to see how the light can transform ordinary places. Catch some of those transformations and share them with the THIH flickr group.


18 Mar 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: Hollywood on the Hill, The Good Shepherd

Another movie that did not make the cut in Mike Canning’s book Hollywood on the Potomac is another movie focusing on the CIA, with scenes filmed all around the world, but based in Washington DC. Featuring a stellar cast and beautiful period set pieces, it traces the history of the Agency from its earliest beginnings. Once again, a […]


15 Mar 2013

Weekend East City Event Round Up: Scarred Edition

Saturday March 16 Monica Jahan Bose will give an artist talk and woodblock print demonstration in anticipation of her September opening of Storytelling with Saris.  Bose travelled to the remote Bengali island of Katakhali where she recorded the oral histories of 12 women with whom she created Sari prints.  For more information click here. The […]


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