21 Feb 2013

Uppity Women Tour at Congressional Cemetery

Uppity Women. I’m surrounded by them. I’m outnumbered three to one at home (numbers slightly improve if you count the dog). My two most recent professions, stay at home parent and tour guide, generally leave me the only man in the room. Even here, I write under the gynocratical rule of the The Hill Is […]


20 Feb 2013

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In case you missed our announcement last week, we have started a weekly email digest of our top posts from the week.  All you have to do is sign up and look for our email each Friday. In addition to the weekly email, be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram for all of our updates and news. Sign up for […]


19 Feb 2013

Hill's Eye View: Wishing and Hoping for Snow

A flurry here, a flurry there. While I’m not hoping for another Snowmeggedon, snow is beautiful, and it blankets our neighborhood, transforming the city landscape. There’s nothing quite as picturesque as dogs frolicking in the snow in Lincoln Park or the trees along East Capitol drooping with white branches. Let’s hope you have a chance […]


19 Feb 2013

Hill Buzz

Greater Greater Washington argued that the bike ban on the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail doesn’t make sense. JDLand shared reminders about the public meeting on the proposed Half Street Market on Tuesday and the meeting on Barney Circle on Thursday. ANC Commissioner Phil Peisch reported that the National Community Church is planning a few changes to the […]


18 Feb 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: Coxey’s Army

Once again, DC has survived another march – this time by those demanding immediate action on the imminent threat of global warming. Activists from around the country, some 35,000 strong, gathered near the Washington Monument to propound their views. It is an activity that is explicitly allowed in the first amendment of the constitution, and […]


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