22 Sep 2009

Hill Buzz

It’s been a busy week around the Hill as we say goodbye to summer and hello to fall.  Here’s a look back at what other bloggers have been saying about our lovely piece of the city. The untimely passing of long-time Hill resident, Bruce Robey, received tributes from Mark Segraves on WTOP (linked to by […]


21 Sep 2009

Cap Hill-FASHION FILL

Fashion designer Dyanne Marte has been bringing her sporty and catchy knitwear to the Eastern Market weekend market area for a couple of years, now. She and her clothes are hard to miss—Dyanne, 32, is as tall as a fashion model and has a smile to match, but she is demure beside her vibrant purple, […]


21 Sep 2009

Oktoberfest Barracks Row This Saturday!

One of the things I hope to do sometime, sooner rather than later, is to be able to go to Munich, Germany, and raise a stein while singing drinking songs and partaking in the 16-day greatness that I imagine is Oktoberfest. But meanwhile (and thankfully), Barracks Row Main Street has brought the charm and spirit […]


21 Sep 2009

Lost Capitol Hill: William Tunnicliff and His Two Taverns Pt. 1.

Tunnicliff’s Tavern is a popular Hill watering hole that has been a local favorite since the early 1980s. Its name, however, has a much longer history reaching back to before Washington was the capital of the country. From the mid 1790s, during a ten-year period, a man named William Tunnicliff ran taverns that were important […]


21 Sep 2009

Free Public Lectures on Capitol Hill

If you’re like me (by that I mean nerdy), an opportunity to attend a free public lecture about an interesting topic is actually quite exciting.  Pairing such an event with a cup of coffee or a beer with friends before or after sounds like even more fun. There are two such possible evenings coming up […]


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