16 Aug 2013

To Do List

IF you’re still in town, you know the drill.  The city has emptied, so get out there and enjoy: At the Atlas, this is the last weekend of Oscar Wilde’s Salome, a good, old fashioned, provocative Old Testament tale.  Its also the first weekend of a four week run for Rorschach Theater’s Neverwhere.  Based on […]


15 Aug 2013

DC Restaurant Week Returns

One of the many benefits to living in DC during Congressional Recess is the slower pace of life in the city.  Parking is a little easier, the Metro is a little less crowded, and many restaurants reservations are easier to acquire (or wait times are shorter at places that don’t take reservations).  The Restaurant Association […]


13 Aug 2013

DC Beer Week Comes to Capitol Hill

Need a reason to drink Capitol Hill? It seems the organizers of DC Beer Week are giving you every opportunity possible to sample one-of-a-kind beers. With so many tastings and samplings going on this week, we had to recap them here. Maybe you want to learn how to make beer, or maybe you just want […]


09 Aug 2013

Help Clean Up the Navy Yard Riverfront on August 17th

If you’ve ever been to the waterfront of the Navy Yard-Ballpark neighborhood, you’ve hopefully seen the amazing Diamond Teague Park, Yards Park, and Navy Yard Riverwalk trail that span the northern edge of the Anacostia River. Unfortunately, this area is also home to large amounts of washed-up and washed-in trash and debris, which many people […]


08 Aug 2013

Events:

Goats at Cemetery, Thursday Productivity Plummets

By now, you may have heard that those buried at Congressional Cemetery have some adorable companions this week. That’s right! The cemetery has a big poison ivy problem and “eco goat” crews have been deployed this week to dine on some invasive Toxicodendron radicans, all the while allowing maintenance crews to do away with pesticides […]


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