20 Jan 2011

The To Do List

Sadly, this weekend has no added length to recommend it.  Happily, there are still many fun things to do, even if you don’t get to sleep in late an extra day– and by “many” I definitely mean FOOD.  Need I remind you that it’s RESTAURANT WEEK?! This is the week that pretty much kills any […]


19 Jan 2011

Gallery Visit: City Gallery

Meandering up H Street past the stately bank buildings at the 8th street intersection, it’s hard to miss the hot pink signage at the T-Mobile store. What’s more discreet is the door to the walk-up art space City Gallery, located at 804 H Street. Well, it was anything but discreet when it’s grand opening in […]


19 Jan 2011

Your Corner of Capitol Hill: Meet Your ANC Rep

An abundance of trash on your street? Cars driving too fast in your neighborhood? Looking for a way to get more involved in the community? Your Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner is here to help (and yes, he/she ran for the position knowing it was unpaid!) This week, Adam Healy (ANC 6A 01) tells us about the improvements he’d like […]


19 Jan 2011

In the Shadow of Greatness: Watkins 4th Graders

In a city that has a reputation for failing schools, Watkins Elementary, just a hop and a skip from my house, shone brightly in the national spotlight. Well, at least for us nerds who get our news from the Newshour on PBS. For a number of years, the fourth grade class has taken the stage […]


18 Jan 2011

Reader Poll: Snow Day

Growing up in DC, I have become used to winters with no snow days.  We had some great storms that resulted in days (and even weeks) off of school, especially when going to a high school that followed Montgomery County for weather-related closings.  But we have also had many years of nothing but an occasional […]


Social Media Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
Add to Flipboard Magazine.