Tag: books
Limited In-Person Services at DCPL Starting Monday
Beginning Monday, Mar. 29 operating DC Public Libraries (DCPL) will be open for limited in-person services.
It's a "takeout plus a bit more" model that...
Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island
You Say You Want a Revolution?
In writing “The Suffragist Playbook: Your Guide to Changing the World,” Lucinda Robb and Rebecca Boggs Roberts have accomplished...
They Paved Paradise…
In the 1920 photo, Hans Wunderlich stands on the stoop of his C Street townhouse with his dog Archie at his side. Wunderlich was...
Support Your Community with Your Holiday Shopping
The holiday shopping season is upon us, and Capitol Hill’s small business owners are here for all of your shopping needs. From clothing to...
The Literary Hill: Noir at the (Legal) Bar
Newly-minted private investigator Zooey Krause is not exactly setting the detecting world on fire. In fact, as she ruefully observes, “I’ve chased down so...
The Literary Hill
An Indelible Blot
When the next vacancy on the Supreme Court opens up—and fingers crossed it won’t be anytime soon—let’s pray that the confirmation battle...
Authors Look Back Over Decade, Century of Change
Decade to Make Your Head Spin
A neighbor down the street has a sign in their yard that seems to perfectly express our shared sense...
ICYMI: Unlimited eBooks on Race and Privilege at DCPL
In the letter from the Birmingham jail, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said “there is a type of constructive, nonviolent tension which is necessary...
Crossing Borders Through Books
Migrants on the Move
Hill artist Rashin Kheiriyeh teams with award-winning children’s author Kyo Maclear in “Story Boat,” a new picture book about families forced...
THE LITERARY HILL
Presidential Powers
“What steps would you take to prevent the American dream from becoming the American nightmare?” That’s the question Richard S. Sloan poses...