07 Jul 2010

Washington City Paper Confirms Yes! Looking to Move

We reported on the rumors last fall, as rumbling suggested that the Gary Cha, owner of Yes! Organic Market, was looking to move the store from its location on the 600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, SE. Washington City Paper’s The Housing Complex confirmed what Yes! fans have suspected and feared for some time: Yes! has […]


07 Jul 2010

Fighting Crime, Capitol Hill Style

You may have heard anecdotal evidence that bike theft is up around these parts, coinciding with the onset of crazy-hot summer days and school being out for the summer. Many of our friends and neighbors (including  THIHer Sharee) have been victims of bike theft — taking place all over the Hill — in the past […]


07 Jul 2010

Hill Park Named in Honor of Lola Beaver

On Monday, July 5, Tommy Wells, Eleanor Holmes Norton and other city officials gathered at the small triangular park at Massachusetts Ave. and Ninth Street NE to declare the land “Lola Beaver Memorial Park” in honor of a colorful and unique member of our community.  Had she not passed away in 2006, Monday would have […]


07 Jul 2010

Fear the Addiction: My First Flying Trapeze Lesson

Last summer I saw the Trapeze School of New York at Washington DC at their temporary set-up on the old convention center site.  Driving by, I noted to my wife, “That looks cool.”  A few weeks later I was presented with a gift certificate for the initiation fee and my first flying trapeze lesson.  Good […]


06 Jul 2010

News Flash: It’s Really Freakin Hot Outside

In case you’ve living under an air conditioned rock, you’re sure to have noticed that it’s really really hot outside.  Sizzling, scorching, burning, baking, blazing, blistering, flaming, humid, on fire, ovenlike, roasting, scalding, scorching, searing, sizzling, sultry, oppressive, tropic…yep, there are a lot of ways to say it but at the end of the day, […]


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