19 May 2010

greenHILLhome: Solar Panels Investigated, Part 1

As a recent new homeowner I’ve been trying to find ways to green our home.  There are lots of little things we’ve done or started doing to reduce our energy use, reduce our water use, and recycle more.  One of the “bigger steps” and certainly a financial commitment we have started looking into is how […]


12 May 2010

Hill Homes: Redesigning a Condo’s Main Living Space

Have you ever wished an interior designer could help you make the most of your Hill home? Then you are in luck! Once a month, The Hill is Home will feature answers to your design dilemmas. You bring the photos of your space and we’ll bring the designers. This month, meet the Cannon-Williamses. Corrine Cannon […]


12 May 2010

A First Bite Review of Acqua al 2

I’ll admit from the start that I am a bit biased in my review here.  For some time now I have been lamenting the Hill’s lack of a good Italian restaurant that doesn’t suffer from the Olive Garden-tendency to think that pasta should be hidden in large mounds of cream-based sauces and then topped with […]


11 May 2010

Dining:

New Happy Hour at Art and Soul

Art and Soul, a Hill in restaurant at the Liaison hotel known for its southern-inspired regional cuisine, recently announced a new happy hour – “The 5:01 Session.” Every Monday through Thursday, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm, they’ll be serving up a bunch of “small bites” for just $3.00 to $6.00. And they’ll be offering […]


07 May 2010

Hamlet at Folger: New Look for an Old Story

Scott Stern is a guest contributor to The Hill is Home. He has lived on the Hill since 2007 and can often be found waiting impatiently for new things to open on H St NE. Folger Shakespeare Theatre’s production of Hamlet, directed by Joseph Haj, brings the play from the days of moats and drawbridges […]


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