26 Jan 2018

Shopping:

How to Stay Warm and Be Chic

Kyra Deblaker-Gebhard has written for THIH for several years. After taking a break, she is back to help you decorate your row house in style. Have a decoration or style question for Kyra? Shoot us an email! –María Helena Carey It’s cold. Okay, not negative-windchill cold, but plain old January cold. And if you also live […]


25 Jan 2018

Arts & Entertainment:

Lessons in History and Hope from Queens Girl in Africa

Mosaic Theater has given us a few memorable one-person shows and Queens Girl in Africa carries that tradition proudly from beginning to end. Queens Girl is part of the Women’s Voices Festival and will be playing at the Lang Theater at the Atlas Performing Arts Center through February 4. Queens Girl is a one-woman play […]


25 Jan 2018

Events:

To Do: Weekend of January 25th – 28th

Greetings all! The last weekend of January is here, somehow. Time rushes on and therefore we must stop and mark it with some stellar neighborhood activities. Onward! Tonight at the Hill Center, you can listen to poet Sally Wen Mao, the 2017-2018 Jenny McKean Moore Writer-in-Residence at George Washington University. Mao will be in conversation […]


24 Jan 2018

Arts & Entertainment:

The Way of the World: Funny & Fierce

Sometimes a character is so bad, she’s good. That can certainly be said for Kristine Nielsen, as Aunt Rene, and Elan Zafir, as Reg in The Way of the World, now on stage at the Folger Theatre. While not in lead roles, these two actors own the stage. As a woman of a certain age […]


24 Jan 2018

The Set List:

The Set List: January 24 – February 7

Your local venues are bringing you emo-rock, futuristic pop and an acoustic set from an 80s living legend to round out the first month of 2018! On The Hill: The metalheads definitely get left out of the normal live music loop sometimes, so Washington DC-based Genocide Pact has you covered! This trio takes the chaos […]


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