11 Jul 2013

To Do

Is is just me or has this been the longest week of all time? Perhaps last week’s four day weekend totally spoiled me but this weekend can’t come fast enough. What’s everyone doing? Tonight at 8pm get to know more of the insular world of Burma in the Alliance for New Music Theatre’s production of […]


11 Jul 2013

The Hill is Alive with the Sound of Music

Capitol Hill residents can complain about the lack of gourmet grocery stores in the neighborhood, but if you’re in the market for a good ukulele lesson, then you’re in luck. On Saturday, a new music and practice studio, appropriately called Music on the Hill, will open at 1453 Pennsylvania Ave SE, just above the recently renovated World […]


10 Jul 2013

Development:

Great Streets Recipients Announced

Here is a bit of news that we can all appreciate for years to come: recently, the Washington DC Economic Partnership, a 501(c)3 organization that promotes and stimulates local business in the District of Columbia, announced the 2013 recipients of the Great Streets Grant Initiative Program. This program distributes more than $1.25 million among different […]


10 Jul 2013

Last Chance for Summer (Pt. 1)

Believe it or not, we are on the back side of summer.  Just a few more weeks left to enjoy all the delightful cliches of the warmer months.  I, personally, detest summer.  I moved halfway across the country to get away from a land of perpetual heat. (Texas, my friends, does not have this “dry […]


09 Jul 2013

greenHILLhome: Bulk Solar Purchase Meeting 7/16

The abundance of sun in DC is most notable in the summer, as we swelter in heat and humidity.  Channeling that sunlight into energy is clean, quiet, and seemingly endless, but where to start?  Capitol Hill has the highest concentration of homes powered by solar energy in the District.  For many residents, though, the up-front […]


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