05 Mar 2013

Garden Planning: A Cure for the Winter Doldrums

By Matthew Roberts of Ginkgo Gardens Late winter is terribly annoying to just about everyone and especially to gardeners. The days are getting noticeably longer, but the air is still chill. The winds are damp and capriciously knock over and crack terra cotta pots left out on the patio. They create mushy clogged piles of […]


05 Mar 2013

Hill Buzz

JDLand announced that Forest City Washington is moving forward with the plans for a sixteen-screen movie theater near Nationals Park. Going Out Gurus shared the news that Gordon Biersch is in fact trying to open in time for the Nationals’ home opener. As the construction in front of Union Station nears completion, The Washington Post has a great before-and-after visual. We Love DC reviewed (and loved) Tash, which […]


04 Mar 2013

Hill's Eye View: Hipity Hopity

Who can believe Easter is just around the corner? While Peeps on my plate make me want to wretch, the various displays of Peep art in our fair city leave me grinning. More, more! And while you’re at it, add your spring whimsies to the THIH flickr group.


04 Mar 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: Hollywood on the Hill on East Capitol

In the second installment of Films on the Hill, as listed in Mike Canning’s Hollywood on the Potomac, we’ll look at one of my favorite films: Broadcast News, which came out just as I was starting to become interested in nuance in film. It also has lots of DC locations, a great cast, and an […]


03 Mar 2013

Open House Round-Up for 03/03/13

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. A frequent complaint I hear from condo shopping buyer clients is that there are too few condos with private outdoor spaces. […]


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