25 Nov 2015

Arts & Entertainment:

The Escape Lounge: CHAMPS’s Best New Business

Just in time for the holidays, I am getting around to write up a business that, by the time this post sees the light of day, won’t be a new business much longer: It has been open since July, and its owner and I have been chatting for about as long. Of course, as winner […]


24 Nov 2015

Editorials:

David Garber on D.C. Education

We were excited to be approached by at-large candidate David Garber, who wanted to share his thoughts on education in DC. With the upcoming lottery deadlines, his voice is a welcome addition to the ongoing discussion of education in the neighborhood and the city in general. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your voice, […]


23 Nov 2015

Shopping:

Where To Get Your Thanksgiving Supplies

Don’t wait until Small Business Saturday (November 28 this year) to shop local this holiday season. If you’re hosting Thanksgiving, you’re sure to need a few last minute items this week. And if you’re attending dinner as a guest, you’ll need to pick up a small gift for your host. Avoid traffic and the crowds at the […]


23 Nov 2015

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Inverted Nathanael

A friend recently told me that a story told in his neighborhood was that the Nathanael Greene statue in Stanton Park had fallen off its pedestal once, long ago. He wanted to know if this was actually true or not – certainly something right up my alley. I said that it sounded somehow familiar, but that […]


19 Nov 2015

Events:

Weekend East City Event Round Up: Fall Studio Tours Edition

Thursday, November 19 Monroe Street Market – 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Visit the Arts Walk at Monroe Street Market where artists will welcome guests into their workspaces and demonstrate their creative process. For more information, click here. The Arts Walk at Monroe Street Market is located at 716 Monroe St. NE.  Washington Project for […]


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