02 Nov 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Rotunda as Meeting-place

Over the last two weeks, I have looked at how the old Hall of Representatives, which nowadays we know as Statuary Hall, was misused in the time after Congress moved out and before it became a museum. Today, a look at another room, just a few feet north of the former: The Rotunda. Conceived as […]


27 Oct 2020

News:

Hill Buzz

Good morning, Capitol Hill and all Hill-adjacent areas. You know what? Let me wish a good morning to everyone who’s voted already or has made a plan to do so, because it’s HAPPY EARLY VOTINGMAS and have you checked out our voting resource? Speaking of voting, if you’re concerned that voting might take you too […]


20 Oct 2020

News:

Hill Buzz

Only 14 days left to vote, so let’s get a soundtrack to this dystopian feeling. Good thing local band Beauty Pill has the song to carry you through these last days, with an impactful video to go along with it. Listen and watch here. First off, someone attempted to rob one of the stores along […]


17 Oct 2020

Transition:

Obituary: Jim Zinn (1964 – 2020)

You probably saw him around the Hill, pedaling a bicycle with an enormous black box on the front, a box from which he would remove all manner of equipment that allowed him to fix whatever had gone wrong in Capitol Hill row house. Or maybe you even were one of the lucky ones whose house […]


14 Oct 2020

News:

Hill Buzz

On Monday, October 5, a friend, neighbor and constant fixture around the Capitol Hill and Trinidad communities, Karen Ramsey, took her own life in her Trinidad home. While those of us who knew her are still trying to grapple with the tragedy of losing our friend, her presence throughout the city was widely felt. She […]


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