08 Jun 2010

Learning a Love of Good Food at the Watkins Teaching Kitchen

Urban gardening is something that never ceases to amaze.  Walking around Capitol Hill and seeing the ingenuity people display to grow their tomatoes and pumpkins in tiny and otherwise inhospitable spaces is not just a thing of beauty but a real triumph over the grim barrenness of the city. And of all the triumphs involved […]


08 Jun 2010

Hill Buzz

Good Morning, Capitol Hill! It’s only a few short hours until Stephen Strasburg makes his debut as a Washington National tonight; are you headed to the game? I’m here to get you through the morning, one way or another, with the scoop on what they’re saying about Capitol Hill on other blogs around the city. […]


07 Jun 2010

Reports of Rat Poisoning in Stanton Park

We’ve been hearing via the neighborhood listservs, Twitter and various other blogs that there have been multiple reports of rat poisoning found under benches and around Stanton Park. Whether this is the work of a well-meaning but misguided neighbor hoping to rid the park of its rodent population or a particularly sick breed of sociopath, […]


07 Jun 2010

Monday Morning, er Afternoon, Circle Time

So a lovely weekend wasn’t it? Unless you were rained out of an event or your pool forced you to leave just because they saw a little bit of lightening. The MOTH Picnic Family Fest went on and many toddlers were joyful and went to bed tired and well snow-coned. Liz: Kid’s birthday party at […]


07 Jun 2010

“Gretty Good Time” at H Street Playhouse

From the title, “Gretty Good Time” may sound like one of those frivolous musicals from the 1930s or a comedy farce originating from England.  The play, being performed at the H Street Playhouse now through July 3 and directed by Jeanette Buck, is neither of those.  It is, instead, an intimate look at the internal […]


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