27 Aug 2020

Events:

To Do From Anywhere, Week of August 27, 2020

It may be newly-hatched Virgo season, but I’m kicking my birthday season off resolute to relax– only coming back to tell you about two fun events happening today. I want to remind you to enjoy these precious few last days of summer, 2020. Grill something, dip your toes in a kiddie pool, eat an Otter […]


25 Aug 2020

Photography:

Ida B. Wells at Union Station

If you have the opportunity to walk through the main hall at Union Station this week, I highly recommend you take it. Installed on the floor is a giant portrait of Ida B. Wells, created by artist Helen Marshall. Here are a few pictures of the installation.


24 Aug 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Tobacco in the Capitol

Every visitor today to the Capitol can’t but notice the extreme care that is taken to keeping the edifice in top shape. From the Architect of the Capitol down to the cleaning crews, everyone ensures that the building not only looks good today, but will remain so for all time. Readers of my past columns […]


19 Aug 2020

News:

Hill Buzz

Yes, the Hill Buzz is late today, but it’s for good reason– I’ve been yakking it up on Twitter, talking about interesting takes on what gentrification looks like, and taking your The Hill Is Home logo mug orders and delivering some around the neighborhood! Want a mug? Send me an email at info@thehillishome.com and I’ll […]


17 Aug 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Wishing Door

A few months ago, when I was looking for evidence of Washington – and the Capitol – as a magnet for newlyweds I came across an article in the Washington Evening Star of October 12, 1930 entitled “Columbus in Art in the U.S. Capitol.” As the title suggests, it looked at all the artworks “in […]


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