09 Oct 2018

Kids:

Walk to School Day is TOMORROW!!!

I don’t know about you but much of my informal schooling happened on 30-minute bus rides. Those were hours and hours I could never get back — there were only so many Beverly Cleary and Judy Bloom books to inhale. Many lucky students here on the Hill rarely spend time on buses, many because they […]


09 Oct 2018

News:

Hill Buzz

Hey, welcome back to the grind, kids! This Monday-feeling Tuesday got you down? How about a burger? Eater’s Essential 15 list recommends the Tune Inn’s patty melt and the Salt Line’s double patty and no-frills original in our neighborhood. We are totally adding the Valor Burger to this list while they update it. Eater DC Should […]


08 Oct 2018

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Christ Church, Redux

As per my usual habit, today’s piece is a rerun. Christ Church, located today 620 G Street, SE, was built in 1807 and consecrated in 1809, is the oldest church in Washington DC. It was not, however, the first building used by this congregation. That honor goes to a small wooden structure located nearby. Christ […]


04 Oct 2018

Dining:

Brunch and Tacos at Mission Navy Yard

Although my stale yet go-to joke these days is that I have no idea where I am because everything looks different, change is welcome in several different areas. One of those areas is, of course, having an incredible array of dining and brunching options ranging from solid to amazing. Recently, I had the chance to […]


04 Oct 2018

Events:

To Do: Weekend of October 4th-7th

It is really October. It does not feel like Octobers used to feel like and we are a ways away from any legitimate leaf peeping opportunities but preschoolers are already planning their Hilloween ensembles regardless. How to spend this possible three day weekend? Tonight might be a perfect night for some jazz. Amy Shook and the […]


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