What with it being Veterans Day, and thus time for a rerun, it is appropriate to celebrate the man who followed John Philip Sousa. So, once more, the story of Francisco Fanciulli.
What with it being Veterans Day, and thus time for a rerun, it is appropriate to celebrate the man who followed John Philip Sousa. So, once more, the story of Francisco Fanciulli.
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 It’s a lovely weekend for an open house. Let’s see what Capitol Hill has to offer this week. 310 9th St SE […]
On Friday, November 1st, the Atlas Performing Arts Center threw a wonderful gala, called Atlas Underground. It was an amazing aural and culinary smorgasbord, with excellent bands ranging from the frenetic energy of Balkan Gypsy band Balti Mare to the impossible-to-listen-to-whilst-standing-still West African sounds of Cheick Hamala Diabaté and his band. As if that were […]
Saturday November 12 Union Arts Building (12-6pm) The Union Arts Building opens its doors to the general public. Watch artists create in this former industrial building. For more information, click here. The Union Arts Building is located at 411 New York Avenue NE Off Rhode Gallery (1pm to 4pm) OMG Shoes! features work by several […]
Greetings Hill friends. What are your plans for the weekend? Some of you will have three whole days to fill so if you need some ideas… Tonight check out Hawaiian band The Green at the Rock and Roll Hotel. Their sound draws on roots, reggae and R&B but filtered through their island perspective. Tickets are […]