06 Jun 2017

News:

Hill Buzz

A new park and playground are coming to the Eastern Market Metro stop (Greater Greater Washington) How drawing in pen can open a mind (The Washington Post) Catching Up with Holes, Skeletons, Build Outs, and More (JDLand) Residents Weigh In on Pennsylvania/Potomac Avenue Intersection Redesign – Comment Period Opens (Capitol Hill Corner) When A PAC […]


05 Jun 2017

Capitol Riverfront/ Near Southeast:

Steadfast Supply Reopening 6/7

If you love to shop for one-of-a-kind art, clothing and accessories from local artists in a well-curated space, you are in luck! Steadfast Supply is back to Navy Yard starting this week. They are now located at 300 Tingey Street SE, #140, just across the street from last year’s temporary digs. Steadfast Supply will be open starting […]


05 Jun 2017

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Devil’s Elbow

When researching Hill history, I often come across names for geographical features that are no longer in use, such as Garrison Street or Navy Yard Hill or Carroll’s Spring Today, I’ll look at a more sinister name once belonging to a landmark which – like Carroll’s Spring– no longer exists. The Anacostia River today is fairly benign, swinging […]


04 Jun 2017

Real Estate:

Open House Round-Up for 6/4/17

It’s OPEN HOUSE TIME! Go see something adorable this weekend. Thank you to Dare Johnson Wenzler for sharing her weekly open houses with us. To access the link, click here.  


01 Jun 2017

Events:

Timon of Athens at the Folger Theatre

Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens, directed by Robert Richmond, is on stage now through June 11 at the Folger Theatre. This rarely produced satire delves recklessly into the dicy topics: wealth, false friends and the abuse of generosity. It’s a raw slap in the face of a drama — but see it tonight and you can soften it […]


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