16 Aug 2013

To Do List

IF you’re still in town, you know the drill.  The city has emptied, so get out there and enjoy: At the Atlas, this is the last weekend of Oscar Wilde’s Salome, a good, old fashioned, provocative Old Testament tale.  Its also the first weekend of a four week run for Rorschach Theater’s Neverwhere.  Based on […]


16 Aug 2013

Yard Sales for the Weekend of 8/17

Did you use the rainy day this week to finally clean out the basement?  If you’re having a yard sale this weekend, tell us about it in the comments.  It’s supposed to be a nice (mostly) weekend so should be a great time for catching fair weather strollers!


15 Aug 2013

DC Restaurant Week Returns

One of the many benefits to living in DC during Congressional Recess is the slower pace of life in the city.  Parking is a little easier, the Metro is a little less crowded, and many restaurants reservations are easier to acquire (or wait times are shorter at places that don’t take reservations).  The Restaurant Association […]


14 Aug 2013

In the Garden, Everything Old is New Again

Have gardening questions or planting needs? Matthew Roberts at Ginkgo Gardens can help you get started or keep your established garden flourishing with his knowledge and expertise. As the dog days descend upon us, I am revisiting an old adage on summertime gardening that is new to me: Weed it, Water it, and Whack it […]


14 Aug 2013

First Bite Buzz

There’s a lot going on in the world of food these days on Capitol Hill (okay, the entire city but we have to focus here folks).  Sometimes we here at The Hill Is Home can’t even keep up.  There are a lot of First Bites to write, but there are also food and establishment updates […]


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