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. […]


07 Jun 2015

Fitness:

Yoga is better With Love

As with many things that happen around the DC metro area, sometimes you see mysterious events pop up in your Facebook feed. A friend went to a “Practice With Love.” Another friend invited me to a “Silent Disco” event, which happened last night at Dupont Circle. (Did you go?) But then I looked in a […]


05 Jun 2015

Kids:

Middle School Blues

This post originally appeared in the May issue of the Hill Rag, both in print and online. There will be a Ward 6 town hall meeting on Tuesday June 24 led by At-Large Councilmember David Grosso where parents can bring their questions and concerns. __________________ Ward 6 parents have been doing it all for years: […]


03 Jun 2015

Dining:

New Beer Garden in Northeast to Quench Your Summer Thirst

Just in time for outdoor drinking season, Wunder Garten, a pop-up beer garden, has opened at 150 M Street, NE, the last parcel in the 2.5 million SF Constitution Square development. The space seats 300 and features Bavarian, Austrian, and German beers, as well as regional microbrews, and food will be provided by a rotating selection of […]


02 Jun 2015

Arts & Entertainment:

Bit Players in a Tragic World: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead at the Folger

As much as we may think we are the stars in our lives, especially in this #Millennial world, we are but bit players at the mercy of randomness, life and death. This is the bitter kernel at the heart of “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead” now playing at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre. The original run […]


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