01 Dec 2011

Now Open: Hill Center Gallery Featuring Local Art

Last night the Hill Center kicked off its first art exhibit, Five Artists * Five Points of View, showcasing artwork including photography, painting and collage by world-renowned artists, many with ties not only to the Washington area but to Capitol Hill. If you miss Alan Braley’s large color-saturated canvases at The Village at Eastern Market, […]


30 Nov 2011

CSX Meeting Tonight!

CSX and the District Department of Transportation will hold a second public meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 30 to discuss alternatives for the Virginia Avenue Tunnel project at the conference center at Nationals Park. There will be a formal presentation beginning at 7:00 p.m. followed by a moderated question and answer […]


09 Nov 2011

Things We Take for Granted: Coffee Options

I am a two-cup-a-day guy.  I enjoy my morning brew before starting my day, and I find I need a cup after lunch to both push through the early afternoon hours and to provide a diversion from my computer screen at work.  (There are days that a third cup is needed, but for a much […]


04 Nov 2011

Overbeck Lecture on November 8th: Gordon S. Brown

Here at THIH we feel that a key component of our public service is to make sure you get to attend as many nerdy events as your heart desires. And one of the most amazing, awe-inspiring, and downright nerdiest of this neighborhood’s charms is the Ruth Ann Overbeck Capitol Hill history project, a carefully quilted […]


01 Nov 2011

Tune Inn Re-opens this Friday!

We have some happy news for the dive bar lovers in the neighborhood.  The Tune Inn, which has been closed since a kitchen fire on June 22nd, will re-open for business on Friday afternoon after a final inspection. Originally, it was reported that the bar and diner would open on Friday morning at 8 a.m., […]


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