28 Mar 2012

Enchanted April (um, I mean March)

By Matthew Roberts of Ginkgo Gardens One of my favorite movies, especially during the dark depressing days of winter, is Enchanted April. It’s mostly about the transformative powers of love, but also has a lot to do with gardens. Or more specifically one particular garden around a castle on the Italian coast in spring. During […]


28 Mar 2012

Spring Cleaning for GOOD!

Live Green and Repax partnered to help give you a little nudge to get started on your spring cleaning.  They’ve partnered with local drop off locations to accept your gently used clothes as part of DC’s largest clothing drive, benefiting Goodwill of Greater Washington.  Fortunately for us, there are three locations convenient to the Hill: […]


26 Mar 2012

Channeling My Inner Beyoncé: A Workout In Stilettos

By Heather Cipu I’ve been known on occasion to dance wildly around my apartment when a song I particularly love comes on (don’t judge, you know you do it too), and I’m often in awe of how someone like Beyoncé does her thing in 5 inch stilettos.  My dancing is usually done barefoot and my […]


26 Mar 2012

Go With the Flow and Learn to Row

This spring, why not enjoy the unseasonably warm weather? Go with the flow — of the Anacostia River that is. Capitol Hill is close to some well-worn walking, jogging and biking paths, but for a more unique cardio routine, you may want to head to the Anacostia Boathouse and give crew a try. The Capital Rowing […]


23 Mar 2012

2nd Annual Pendragwn Youth Film Festival Tomorrow

The Pendragwn Youth Film Festival (PYFF) returns to the Atlas Performing Arts Center tomorrow from 1pm to 6pm. PYFF gives youth ages 11 to 18 years old an outlet to hone their storytelling and celebrates the achievements of young filmmakers on the big screen.  (Seriously? I have an 11 year old and I barely trust […]


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