13 May 2010

The To Do List

Another weekend of sunny spring weather is approaching, and with it a crop of diverse, unique, and interesting special events on and around Capitol Hill.  That is, despite the delayed opening of Biergarten Haus on H St, NE and Chesapeake Room on Barracks Row.  Cross your fingers that these folks get their sign-offs ASAP so […]


12 May 2010

Fences, then Flowers on the Horizon (Finally!) for the 13th Street Community Park & Garden

Was it really more than two years ago that the sign for the 13th Street Community Park & Garden went up after the official groundbreaking? Neighbors who have been waiting expectantly for the materialization of the public park may actually soon have something to celebrate. Construction fences will be installed and demolition is expected to […]


12 May 2010

Hill Homes: Redesigning a Condo’s Main Living Space

Have you ever wished an interior designer could help you make the most of your Hill home? Then you are in luck! Once a month, The Hill is Home will feature answers to your design dilemmas. You bring the photos of your space and we’ll bring the designers. This month, meet the Cannon-Williamses. Corrine Cannon […]


12 May 2010

A First Bite Review of Acqua al 2

I’ll admit from the start that I am a bit biased in my review here.  For some time now I have been lamenting the Hill’s lack of a good Italian restaurant that doesn’t suffer from the Olive Garden-tendency to think that pasta should be hidden in large mounds of cream-based sauces and then topped with […]


12 May 2010

Ask Nichole

Welcome back to another Ask Nichole!  This week is all about setting, upgrading and/or improving boundaries. (For background on what this feature is all about, check out last month’s installment.) What are the politics of fencing? In other words, I want to put up a fence and I’m curious about how this responsibility, and ensuing […]


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