13 Aug 2010

Market Meals: A Mulligan at the Canales Delicatessen

There are some days in which even the smallest amount of effort feels like nothing short of punishment.  Your obligations leave you strained; everything is a drag; and the thought of planning dinner or let alone picking up a pot or a pan makes you cringe inwardly. Clearly, I have an intimate knowledge of this […]


13 Aug 2010

Yard Sale Open Thread

I’d like to say it’s the principle of living an organized, uncluttered life that motivates me to get rid of all the clothes, books and gadgets I haven’t touched in a year (or so), but we all know that’s not true.  It’s the new pair of boots I bought that have forced me to make […]


12 Aug 2010

Dining:

Capitol Hill Wine Stories: Brett Freeman and P&C Market

“It’s a special thing to be a part of this neighborhood,” explained Brett Freeman, director of sourcing for food and wine at P&C Market, as we sat down for drinks at The Chesapeake Room. “Our customers are passionate about food and wine.” For Freeman, it’s a good thing that Capitol Hill is home to so […]


12 Aug 2010

Demolition to Move Forward at Hill East

On Tuesday the Washington Business Journal reported the District has applied for a demolition permit to knock down a 165,000 square-foot building on Reservation 13, also know as Hill East.  The building being torn down was once the DC General Hospital pediatrics building, and is located behind the St. Coletta School.  The demolition will include […]


12 Aug 2010

To Do List

So here we are, truly in the dog days of summer. The city’s pace has come to a crawl, and those of us who aren’t on vacation are blessed with bountiful parking spaces and open tables. (If you haven’t already, book a table to take advantage of Restaurant Week and/or H Street Eats. Both run […]


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