22 Jul 2011

The Hill is Rocking!

Guest post series by Kevin Hill and ChunkyGlasses.com Annnnd we’re back! Sorry about the absence folks, but we were a weee bit busy getting out and about in this great town the past few weeks. You do know that life exists outside Capitol Hill right? Or does it? I don’t know, but either way we’re […]


19 Jul 2011

Free Paddling Nights Along the Anacostia

I’m told I live just over 2,000 feet from a river, but despite living here a better part of a decade, I’ve had next to no interaction with it. It’s a mystery to me, seen mostly as a blur from my car when I drive out East Capitol. Fortunately, the Anacostia Watershed Society can help […]


15 Jul 2011

Weekend East City Event Round Up: Past, Present and Future Edition

The future is here! Build a robot or interact with a crowd-controlled digital art display!  If you are more interested in the past, go to the Brentwood Arts Exchange and meet an expert African American Art History.  However, if it is living in the moment that you strive for, see the work of local contemporary […]


14 Jul 2011

Bastille Day at the Atlas Tonight

Just because the 4th of July is over doesn’t mean you have to stop being patriotic. Only now, instead of the US, it’s time to celebrate France for Bastille Day! Before you get out your freedom fries, let me just say, as a child of two very French natives (I can decipher any accent from […]


12 Jul 2011

Fundraiser for Tune Inn staff FRIDAY

There’s a reason Twitter—and our listserv—was all a-buzz when the Tune Inn Restaurant and Bar suffered from a kitchen-destroying fire last month. The spot is one of several businesses that makes Capitol Hill more than a breeding ground for aspiring and veteran politicians, but also makes it a neighborhood, with familiar faces and close histories. […]


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