16 Aug 2012

Rest in Peace, Peter Bis

  Last night, Peter Bis, a well-known and well-liked fixture of Capitol Hill, passed away of an apparent heart attack. Anyone who has ever been near the Exxon at Massachusetts and 2nd Street NE knew Peter, even if they didn’t know his name.  From his place on the sidewalk, he would engage in conversation with […]


07 Aug 2012

Hill Buzz

Urban Turf explained what being an ANC commissioner entails.  If you’re interested in running, your 25 signatures need to be in by COB tomorrow! Frozen Tropics reported that The Spot on H has applied for a liquor license. Eater DC pulled together a round up of the first reviews of Hanks on the Hill, which […]


27 Jul 2012

Violent Attack at Congressional Cemetery

On Monday July 23, an employee of Congressional Cemetery returned from lunch at around 1:45, locked up her bike, and headed to the gate house. As she did, a young shirtless man, approximately 25 years old, came up to her and made some sexually suggestive remarks. The employee ignored him as best as she could […]


26 Jul 2012

Weekend East City Event Round Up

Friday July 27 Tubman Mahan Gallery (6:30pm to 8:30pm) Russ McIntosh’s Double Take solo first solo exhibition at the gallery features digital images that challenge the viewer to look beyond the initial composition and see beyond the original composition.  For more information about the exhibition click here. The Tubman-Mahan Gallery  is located at 3839 Benning […]


25 Jul 2012

Fun for your Humpday: Things to do with seven extra minutes

Hello there, Capitol Hill and beyond! It’s Wednesday– that silly day sandwiched between Tuesday and Thursday and which for many is simply not that exciting. I am here to give you seven extra minutes of Wednesday, and to tell you how to spend them! First, if you’re going to eat lunch at your desk (and […]


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