03 Feb 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: Charles H. Roth and his Burrojaps Trot

Today, we will look at another Capitol Hill composer. He, admittedly, has little to do with our neighborhood, for he only lived here for a few years, and his biggest ‘hit’ was a little ditty he wrote for a shoe store, but that one piece makes it all worth it.


02 Feb 2014

Open House Round-Up for 2/2/14

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales. This post also appears on her blog Real Estate On (and off!) the Hill. Looking for an opportunity to offset your monthly mortgage payments in a major way? Go see 448 Kentucky Ave SE,  open Sunday […]


31 Jan 2014

At Cava, A Love for Wine

I was recently invited to a dinner at Cava Mezze with some local bloggers to sample the restaurant’s new cocktails and some of the highlights on the menu. Aside from being treated to tastings of their fabulous food — an a few really good cocktails — we got a glimpse into what goes into choosing […]


31 Jan 2014

Weekend East City Art Events Round-Up: Warmer Weather Through Imagery Edition

Saturday February 1 The 39th Street Gallery (11am – 3pm) Ever coveted thy neighbor’s art supply collection? Well now is your chance to riffle through it and grab what you want! The late Manon Cleary’s entire collection of supplies, easels and equipment will be for sale at the 39th Street Gallery. Proceeds benefit an upcoming […]


30 Jan 2014

To Do

It looks like we may get a break from the brutal cold this weekend, but chances are you’ll still want to stay indoors. Here some ideas of places to take shelter whilst enjoying yourself. Tonight: Throwdown Syndicate headlines at the Rock and Roll Hotel. They describe their sound as “Groove Ghetto Metal that’ll warm the […]


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