11 Mar 2013

The Hill's Best Eats

Last week The Washington Post created a veritable desert island list of foods that “every Washingtonian must try.”  While we aren’t a city known for a plethora of native foods, the 40 Eats feature in the Weekend section outlined a wide variety of dishes that shape our metropolitan area.  Showcasing the melting pot that the […]


07 Mar 2013

East City Art: The Artists of Eastern Market

By Zofie Lang, East City Art On weekends, outside its gorgeous Victorian building, Eastern Market is buzzing with activity. Hipsters, tourists, Capitol Hill residents and young families all stroll the grounds, many bringing dogs and children in tow. Eastern Market is the heart of Capitol Hill, and as such, it is essential to the community. Like […]


04 Mar 2013

Hill's Eye View: Hipity Hopity

Who can believe Easter is just around the corner? While Peeps on my plate make me want to wretch, the various displays of Peep art in our fair city leave me grinning. More, more! And while you’re at it, add your spring whimsies to the THIH flickr group.


27 Feb 2013

Old School D.C., Remembering Some of Our Favorite Places of the Past

“You’re actually from D.C.?” If I only had a dollar for every time I heard that one. And no, I am not actually all that rare in being a D.C. native.  A lot of D.C. — and Hill — natives have made their way back after college or spending a few years living elsewhere. Some […]


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 […]


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