27 Oct 2011

Does a Green House = More Green?

Guest contributor Jessica Wilkie is a Hill resident and Realtor with DCRealEstate.com. This post also appeared on her blog, Wilkie on the Hill. DC is a progressive city, and as a general rule, “going green” pays off in our local real estate market. Even in a hard-hit economy, when people are spending less, the benefits […]


27 Oct 2011

Othello at the Folger: Quite the Uncomfortable Pleasure

It’s been a long time since I’ve sat in an audience and squirmed as uncomfortably as I did while the menacing violence unfolds in the Folger’s production of Shakespeare’s Othello. The race and relationship tragedy, running through December 4, left me despairing over the damnable and downright creepy Iago, played cunningly by Ian Merril Peakes, and […]


27 Oct 2011

The To Do List

Well this has to be the easiest To Do List ever.  Your choices this weekend range from Halloween events to Halloween events…to more Halloween events.  Do you love dressing up?  There’s an event for that.  Do you hate dressing up? There’s an event for that.  Don’t have kids and want to dress up your dog?  […]


26 Oct 2011

Last Chance to Get Your Sugar Fix

I always welcome the addition of more sweet treat shops on the Hill, so its sad to see this one go. Capitol Hill Bakery (previously Café Roma) is closing its cupcake storefront this Sunday (Oct 30th). Having opened a couple of months ago, management says the location (411 18th Street NE) wasn’t conducive to retail […]


26 Oct 2011

Fun For Your Humpday: Occupying This Space

Hello everyone! Unless you’ve been living under a rock, there’s kids camping out on McPherson Square and they are mad enough at corporations that they are not going to take it anymore. So what can we do if we want to join the movement? Well, there is a reason (a NSFW one) they say that […]


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