03 Aug 2011

Old McDonald Had A Wine Bar

When I think of farmers, it’s hard to shake the image associated with all those childhood sing-a-longs of “Old McDonald”—the big red barn, the American denim overalls, the thin piece of straw sticking out his mouth as he rides a tractor or visits the chickens, etc. I certainly never pictured Old McDonald sending out a […]


01 Aug 2011

Free Shakespeare:Tonight Only

Tonight at 7pm Taffety Punk Theatre Company is performing the rarely produced King John at the Folger Shakespeare Library. These hardcore Shakespeareans often produce the work of  the Bard and other rock stars in the theater at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop but tonight they take on the Elizabethan stage in manner not unlike that […]


27 Jul 2011

Additional Bikeshare Locations Coming to a Corner Near You

This isn’t the first time I’ve expounded upon the joys of Capital Bikeshare, but I’m back to the topic with good reason — DDOT has announced 32 new bikeshare locations will be added in the district, 18 of which will include larger stations with more bikes for rent. The expansion is the first since the […]


26 Jul 2011

Limited School Spots Create Demand — and Suspicions

With DC schools welcoming students in less than a month, waiting lists at sought-after Hill elementary schools have shaken out a teensy bit to allow some lucky few to enroll their children come Aug. 22. But luck here is relative. Peabody Elementary  preschool program here on the Hill  has the longest waitlist in the city […]


22 Jul 2011

The Hill is Rocking!

Guest post series by Kevin Hill and ChunkyGlasses.com Annnnd we’re back! Sorry about the absence folks, but we were a weee bit busy getting out and about in this great town the past few weeks. You do know that life exists outside Capitol Hill right? Or does it? I don’t know, but either way we’re […]


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