31 Oct 2014

Local Politics:

The Lazy Voter’s Guide to the 2014 Election

This piece is for you who are still undecided in the upcoming election. The rest of you – particularly those who have voted already – can go outside and play. For the rest of you, go get your DCBOEE guide that you got the other day, the one you laughed at for sporting an upside-down […]


30 Oct 2014

Elections:

THIH Talks Ward 6 Issues With Mayoral Candidates

We wanted to know what the mayoral candidates thought about some of the top issues for Ward 6, so we reached out to each candidate with a request to ask them a series of questions. David Catania, Carol Schwartz and Bruce Majors responded, despite grueling schedules and recent illness. Muriel Bowser, Nestor Djonkam and Faith were […]


30 Oct 2014

To Do:

To Do List for the Weekend of 10/31

Halloween is happening on a Friday. I think we can all agree that Friday is the perfect day for it. Kids are in school all day so they can torment their teachers with their anticipation but the next day is Saturday so everyone can sleep off candy or booze fueled hangovers. Whether you mark the day or not, we […]


29 Oct 2014

Kids:

St. Peter School Open House

If your kids are closing in on the age when school is in the near future, you may look for options in the neighborhood before those pencils are sharpened.  You can enter the DC charter school lottery and hope for a low number, but you can also check out the many local private schools that […]


29 Oct 2014

Dining:

Pipetown Traders Opening Friday

A new craft beer and wine shop is opening Friday near the Potomac Ave metro to the delight of everyone who has been teased by the sign on the way to the metro for the past several months. The store, Pipetown Traders, will sell local wines, provide an unrivaled beer selection and has multiple taps […]


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