06 Mar 2014

To Do

There is still snow on the ground but the air no longer hurts my face so perhaps spring is nigh? Let me know, will you? I’m staying inside to watch True Detective until the weather sorts itself out. It’s warm in Louisiana… For the rest of your more reality-based readers, here is what there is […]


27 Feb 2014

To Do

Winter is still here. No one has booked me a trip to Mexico and so I am still here.  For those of you who are still able to summon the will to don the apparel and leave the house here are a few ideas. Tonight find out which “singer” will reign supreme at the H […]


07 Feb 2014

Northeast Library Grand Opening Celebration This Saturday

  The Northeast Library’s ribbon cutting on Monday, attended by Mayor Vincent Gray and other city officials, was just the beginning of the celebratory kick-off  for the re-opening and renovation of the historic library at 330 7th Street, NE. This Saturday, the library staff is pulling out all the stops to welcome the community into […]


06 Feb 2014

To Do

Hello weekend! Groundhog be damned, we must get out of the house. So if you are able to tear yourself away from the train wreck/triumph of the human spirit that is Sochi, I offer these suggestions. Tonight at the Hill Center there is a conversation between Washington Post Book Editor Ron Charles and poet Carl […]


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 […]


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