DC Shorts Film Festival Calls the Hill Home for Closing Weekend
The 2017 DC Shorts Film Festival will call the Hill home for their closing weekend, Friday September 15th through Sunday September 17th. Competitions, panels...
Experience The Life of Bessie Smith
Bold, bawdy, brilliant, belted out with bluesy bravado. “THE DEVIL’S MUSIC: The Life and Blues of Bessie Smith” is a must-see for music lovers...
Going Places with ‘Small Planes’
The Seventh Child
In August, Ryan and Jill Jensen, owners of Peregrine Espresso, celebrated the ninth birthday of what the company’s website calls their “first...
Dining Notes – September 2017
Where did the summer go? We finally dined at Sospeso, the Mediterranean charmer that arrived last winter in the Atlas District. Situated across the...
The Poetic Hill – August 2017
Brenda D. Hudson has been writing poetry and songs since she was nine years old, and says that writing has always been a way...
The Literary Hill – August 2017
Wading Into the Fray
Once a land is gone, what becomes of its nationality? How can a citizenry exist without a country? And what are...
Art and the City – August 2017
Art explodes from Rick Bach like solar flares, seemingly at the speed of light.
It started at birth. In Pittsburgh. His father owned an auto...
Bright and Lively Spanish Whites
This August, discover the bright white wines from Spain offering diversity, lively freshness, and best of all, value. Every day my customers ask me,...
Dining Notes – August 2017
It’s August, and according to popular wisdom, Capitol Hill is supposed to be dormant. Not so this year; lots of things are happening, especially...
Two Souls Adrift: One a Victorian Vixen and the Other a...
Lady Macbeth
No, this is not a new cinematic version of the Shakespeare classic taken from the point of view of one of the principal...