13 May 2011

Pendragwn Youth Film Festival

Before Judd Apatow was the king of the juvenile bro-mance he was, more than likely a juvenile himself. Kids and movies have been paired since Spanky and the Little Rascals made their Depression era debut but rarely do we get to see what kids can do given the chance to get behind the camera. The […]


09 May 2011

A Lively Group for the Inaugural Dead Man's Run

Yesterday, Congressional Cemetery held its inaugural Dead Man’s Run 5k, which snaked around the historic cemetery starting at 8AM on Mother’s Day.  There was a great field: estimates at race time were that 375 women and 370 men registered for the event.  I hung out around the start/finish line to bring the highlights below, and […]


05 May 2011

Weekend East City Event Round Up

Thursday May 5 Bring you coffee mug and head to The Center for Green Urbanism for Art, Coffee and Conversation. Join a panel discussion with artists and curators who produced the show Mama Earth. Organic, fair trade Ethiopian coffee will be served. The Center for Green Urbanism is located at 3938 Benning Road, NE two […]


29 Apr 2011

Engaging the Senses at Sensorium

It doesn’t take much to entice me to try something new, especially if it has something to do with food.  So a few weeks ago when I heard about the Sensorium, I was pretty much game without ever quite figuring out what I was in for. What I did know is that there’d be lots […]


22 Apr 2011

Volunteer This Weekend and Help a Local School

For over 15 years Hands on DC has been working to make our public schools better, and the future of public schoolchildren brighter.  Here on the Hill they work at several schools during their Work-a-Thon every year, and this year is no exception, with 5 Capitol Hill schools making the list.  At the same time […]


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