26 Sep 2019

Events:

To Do: Weekend of September 26th – 29th

Final weekend of September. First weekend of fall. Mosquitoes on the hunt. So spray yourself with whatever anti-skeeter concoction suits your worldview and get out there. If you looking for live music, check out this week’s Set List. Tonight our very own Maria, a.k.a. Madame Meow, is reading the tarot at the Pug on H […]


28 Mar 2019

Events:

To Do: Weekend of March 28th-31st

It’s Peak Bloom on Monday, so depending on your tolerance for hordes of humans, you might be avoiding the Tidal Basin this weekend— or maybe you’ll just be throwing yourself into the scrum of it all. You do you. If you need a few other other ideas, allow me: It’s Opening Day! Baseball is back […]


25 Feb 2014

Tennis on the Hill: Registration Now Open

The last few days have proven that spring will, in fact, soon be here.  So now is the perfect time to start thinking about spending time outside when the weather warms up for good.  Tennis on the Hill has options that fit the bill for both kids and adults, and this year they’ve opened their […]


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 […]


05 Feb 2014

It’s Never Too Early To Make Art A Way of Life

Sponsored Post By Amy Moore, Director of Education & Programs, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop When my youngest child was two, she received for her birthday an art book that organized masterpieces into kid-friendly categories such as animals, families, and weather. She gravitated toward specific pictures like the early 17th c. painting depicting two peasants making a big […]


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