11 Jul 2013

The Hill is Alive with the Sound of Music

Capitol Hill residents can complain about the lack of gourmet grocery stores in the neighborhood, but if you’re in the market for a good ukulele lesson, then you’re in luck. On Saturday, a new music and practice studio, appropriately called Music on the Hill, will open at 1453 Pennsylvania Ave SE, just above the recently renovated World […]


09 Jul 2013

greenHILLhome: Bulk Solar Purchase Meeting 7/16

The abundance of sun in DC is most notable in the summer, as we swelter in heat and humidity.  Channeling that sunlight into energy is clean, quiet, and seemingly endless, but where to start?  Capitol Hill has the highest concentration of homes powered by solar energy in the District.  For many residents, though, the up-front […]


05 Jul 2013

Arts & Entertainment:

BOOM! OOOH! Add Your Fireworks Photos to THIH’s Flickr pool

Hope you had a wonderful Fourth of July, Capitol Hill! This year was an especially impressive one for fireworks– the main display over the National Mall seemed to go on forever, or at least for about 17 minutes from start to finish. (Sorry, San Diego: they aren’t supposed to explode all at once.) The neighborhood […]


04 Jul 2013

Events:

May the Fourth of July Be With You: Best-Of Round-Up

Hello there, Capitol Hill! Hope you’re having a wonderful 237th birthday celebration so far. If you’re getting a little antsy in between parades and fireworks and BBQs, here are a few of our past posts on this, the most American of holidays, for your reading pleasure: Jon’s breakdown of activities from last year still has […]


27 Jun 2013

First Bite: Nooshi on Barracks Row

Nooshi isn’t a new to DC, but the Capitol Hill location is. The original spot (located downtown at  19th St NW) has always been a reliable lunch or dinner stop if you work nearby, but as this has never been the case for me, I’ve only been there a few times, despite always having good […]


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