05 Oct 2015

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Anne Royall

Interviews are an important part of the reporter’s tool-kit, whether to be published as a stand-alone piece, or to simply to gather information and quotes for an article. This art form is, however, not all that old–less than 200 years. The first practitioner was Anne Royall, who developed it out of necessity when she found […]


04 Oct 2015

Real Estate:

Capitol Hill Open Houses for 10/4/15

When I moved to the Hill in the early 90s, I lived on the tree-lined, quiet and super-neighborly 500 block of 10th St SE … and now, you can too!  Albeit in much grander style than my old 1-BR rental apartment ever was, which even back then was considered a bargain at $725/month. 529 10th […]


02 Oct 2015

Events:

What do YOU want at RFK? (A Merry-Go-Round!)

The saga of “What to do with RFK?” should be a straightforward one: get input from neighbors first, and then from the city at large to insure that those who will benefit or be most affected by what is likely to be years of construction and inconvenience to the neighborhood’s easternmost boundaries have been heard. […]


02 Oct 2015

News:

Homeless Children Playground Projects Brings New Life to DC General

It can often seem that news about DC General focuses on the many problems with the site and the city’s plan to close the homeless shelter. But this won’t happen for years. Until then, it will remain home to hundreds of families. Many of those residents include children and teens who, like any child or teen, […]


01 Oct 2015

Events:

Weekend East City Event Round Up: Dolls, Bikes and Dynamic Duos Edition

Thursday, October 1  Pepco Edison Place Gallery – 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Courage on Canvas features the works of Life Pieces to Masterpieces’ young artists. For more details, click here. Pepco Edison Place Gallery is located at 702 8th St. NW. Friday, October 2 Touchstone Gallery – 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Join Touchstone […]


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