09 Jun 2015

Guides:

How to Spend a Perfect Sunday at Union Market

If you haven’t been to Union Market yet for a Mason Dixie biscuit or ice cream from Trickling Springs Creamery, run… don’t walk! But perhaps save it for a Sunday because I’ve discovered a great itinerary for a Sunday afternoon at DC’s chicest market. Start your Sunday with some refreshing Yoga with Nya at noon. […]


04 Jun 2015

DC:

#DoMore24: Your Non-Profits Need You

Did you like that painting class at CHAW? How about that great play at the Folger Theatre? Do you like that the DC Central Kitchen helps people in need with training and skills? How do you like that tree canopy above your head? Isn’t it nice how there are folks like Casey Trees who make […]


12 May 2015

Fitness:

ClassPass on Capitol Hill

Like it or not, we’re full steam ahead to swimsuit season. There’s no time like the present to use trying a new gym class as a good excuse to get or stay active! ClassPass offers some great options on the Hill, and could be your ticket to a beach-ready bod. Not familiar with ClassPass? It’s […]


07 May 2015

News:

Historic WWII Flyover on Friday Includes Pilot from Capitol Hill

Tomorrow, Friday, May 8, one of the most diverse arrays of World War II aircraft ever assembled will fly over D.C. in honor of the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Arsenal of Democracy Flyover will include dozens of World War II aircraft flying in 15 formations overhead. In the first of […]


15 Apr 2015

News:

Doug Hughes, 61, Lands Gyrocopter on Capitol Lawn

Another day, another bizarre happening unfolds in our Nation’s Capital– specifically on the United States Capitol lawn, where 61-year old Florida postal worker Doug Hughes decided to fly a gyrocopter to deliver a message on campaign reform to Congress, according to reports from several sources including the Tampa Bay Times. Frankly, here at The Hill […]


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