25 Aug 2010

Crepe Update

A few months ago THIH was excited to announce the pending arrival of Crepes on the Corner, a new eatery located at the corner of C and 15th Streets SE.  Well, the early fall opening is looking like it will be pushed back, thanks to our friends at the DC Regulatory Authority.  It seems a […]


25 Aug 2010

Things We Take For Granted:

Things We Take For Granted: The Library of Congress

Full disclosure: When people come to visit my hometown, we have to decide if we’re going to take them to the Big Texan Steak Ranch where they might attempt to eat a 72 ounce steak in one hour or if we’d rather show off the Cadillac Ranch — a collection of spray-painted Cadillac cars buried […]


24 Aug 2010

Atlas Seeks NHRP Status

The Atlas Performing Arts Center is applying for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).  Initially begun in 2002, the application has been on hold so it could be considered after the completion of several years worth of renovations.  The site is already listed as a DC landmark and is being favorably recommended […]


24 Aug 2010

Tonight: Ward 6 Council Democratic Candidates Forum

Come by the Southeast Library tonight at 6:30 pm to hear Tommy Wells and Kelvin Robinson speak about issues affecting our community and learn a bit more about what they plan to do for the neighborhood if elected.  The forum will be hosted by WTOP Journalist Mark Segraves and is sponsored by the Capitol Hill […]


24 Aug 2010

Reader Poll: Walkable for Whom?

A Washington Post article about Councilmember Tommy Wells last week sparked some discussion about his platform for a “Livable, Walkable” community.  Articles from the Washington City Paper’s Housing Complex and TBD highlighted a few of the “but walkable for whom” arguments that left me wondering, where do our readers stand on this issue?  Take the […]


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