04 Aug 2010

First Look: Eastern HS Redo Embraces Both Modern and Historical

Eastern High School is back — and its beautiful.  And that’s only the part you see. 1700 East Capitol Street SE is now wired for sound, light and action, with state of the art duct systems, and electronics for its new sound systems, computer compositions, Promethean boards, theater lighting, electronic blinds operated with a remote, […]


08 Jul 2010

PSA 107 Patrolman-led Walk and Talks Instituted

From fireworks run afoul to foul behavior run amok, concerns of PSA 107 residents will now be addressed not only through calls, the MPD-1D listserv and over back fences, but through the new “walks and Talks” program created by Lieutenant Michael Thornton of PSA 107. The first is this week, so get your orange (or […]


02 Jun 2010

RFK Open Air Market – A Hidden (Foodie) Gem

For our next installment of Farmers Markets on the Hill…we checked out The DC Open Air Farmers Market at RFK Stadium. The RFK Market seems like a hidden gem. There isn’t much written about it, and many of the open threads have the same question over and over. “Is the RFK Market still open?” It […]


20 May 2010

The To Do List

There are lots of options for fun and enlightenment this weekend.  Most of the events that caught my attention somehow involved music or lectures.  Below you’ll find my eclectic mix of weekend options. If you’d like to go into the weekend feeling super smart, attend the free public lecture in room 902 of the Hart […]


18 May 2010

DCPL Cites Historic Hill Structure as "Endangered" AGAIN

This past weekend the DC Preservation League announced its 2010 list of the most endangered historic places in Washington.  One Capitol Hill structure made the short list this year: Anne Archbold Hall on the grounds of the former DC General Hospital.  (Note to the DCPL: this property is in Southeast DC, not Northeast as listed in […]


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