10 Nov 2021

Dining:

Thanksgiving Ideas To-Go

You know how the best part of Thanksgiving is to be able to pull on your dressiest sweatpants and eat until the tryptophan kicks in? That’s right: The best way to give thanks is to eat at home. The following post is made possible in part by our Twitter community. You have shared favorite Thanksgiving […]


22 Jun 2021

Hill Buzz

Good rainy, cooler afternoon! Today is a shorter day by about six seconds– do you miss the light yet? Just kidding– we still have have over 14 hours of daylight. How best to use them? Have you taken a look at the new Eastern Market Metro Park? There are gorgeous benches, a bandstand, a beautifully […]


18 Jun 2021

To Do:

The To Do List: Week of June 18, 2021

Happy Juneteenth! If you or someone in your life has yet to be vaccinated, make a plan! You can join the Juneteenth Day of Action and help your community get vaccinated. Click here to RSVP. You can also donate to Serve Your City, Ward 6’s mutual aid organization, to mark this special holiday. Today from […]


08 Apr 2021

To Do:

The To Do List: Week of April 8, 2021

Another weekend is upon us and this one promises to be quite lovely, with highs in the 70s and only the faintest possibility of… oh, thunderstorms on Sunday. Plan your picnics on Friday and Saturday and let’s find some online things to do for the rainy days ahead, shall we? Before any fun can be […]


18 Dec 2017

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Unicorn Lane

I usually try to stay on the Hill for these pieces. Occasionally, however, there is reason to go further afield. Like when the D.C. Council asks questions that seem custom-made for me. This week, I try to answer their question: “Why is there a Unicorn Lane NW?” Unicorn Lane is an odd street, to be […]


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