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 […]


03 Jun 2013

Hill's Eye: Summer is Here

There’s nothing like a trip to Eastern Market and a glimpse of the kodachrome colors of the summer bounty to make you want to reach for the camera. Starting Wednesday you can add the small farmers market across from Watkins School on 13th Street, SE to your rounds to pick up your groceries and find […]


14 May 2013

Have a Say on Pedestrian Safety at Pennsylvania and Potomac Avenue

Do you walk or drive near the Potomac Avenue Metro Station? If so, you probably realize that this intersection is, to say the least, problematic. Thankfully, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is planning a series of public meetings on pedestrian safety for the Pennsylvania Avenue and Potomac Avenue intersection. It’s an opportunity for the […]


30 Apr 2013

Print Out Those Signs — #SoutheastLove Redux!

Remember #SoutheastLove? This past February, after a noticeable uptick in online misunderstanding of who, what, and where Southeast DC is, my coworker and friend Nikki Peele and I decided to spread some love for our quadrant with a campaign to get people smiling about the part of the city we live and work in — and both […]


30 Apr 2013

One Awesome and One Other Way to Support Congressional Cemetery

Do you know there are places in the country, including some right here in Washington, DC where the cemetery ISN’T a public gathering spot? Where kids don’t play, and dogs don’t run? That don’t have weekly tours and a sense of adventure and fun? Yeah, I don’t get it either. But we’re fortunate enough to […]


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