02 Aug 2017

Living on the Hill:

Living On The Hill: Places of Worship

The Capitol Hill neighborhood is home to many places of worship and people of many faiths. However you like to find your spiritual side, we likely have a place for you!


02 Aug 2017

Dining:

First Bite: Santa Rosa Taqueria

The speed of our news cycle is so breakneck, I’m embarrassed to admit that it took longer to write a post about our first bite impressions of Santa Rosa Taqueria than for Anthony Scaramucci to start and abruptly stop working at the White House. Enough of the zeitgeist-y talk: You are here to find out […]


01 Aug 2017

News:

Hill Buzz

Navy Yard auto service center to be razed for 12-story mixed-use project (Curbed DC) RFK Skate Park to Undergo Beautification (Hill Rag) Razed, but not forgotten: Lost landmarks of DC (Curbed DC) National Night Out activities (Frozen Tropics) SaveSave SaveSave


31 Jul 2017

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Pipetown Sandy pt. 2

Last week, we looked at John Philip Sousa’s novel Pipetown Sandy and how it may well have been based on Sousa’s actual experiences. Today, we’ll look a little more at the geography of the book, and the central importance of the Anacostia River in its pages. Sandy Coggles’s Pipetown is pretty clearly not the actual Pipetown. […]


30 Jul 2017

Arts & Entertainment:

Sunday Plan: Stop By Dock5 and Be Moved

On Friday, I had the pleasure of seeing a temporary exhibit by artist Darius Frank at Dock5 at Union Market. The exhibit, which consists of a video lasting about 20 minutes and a series of pencil drawings with mixed media, was the winner of the BOMBAY SAPPHIRE Artisan Series  in collaboration with NY public art non-profit Creative […]


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