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Roped into Spying Rex Armstrong is just your typical government drone. He’s got a condo he can barely afford and “an ex-wife causing me...

The Poetic Hill

Adam Hamilton Russell’s poem below seemed a fitting choice for this month. Russell has played rugby for the US Rugby Men’s National team, currently...

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Back to the Farm Things once looked dire for family farms in Montgomery Country. A variety of factors over the years contributed to a...

The Poetic Hill

Geraldine Connolly is the author of several poetry collections, including “Food for the Winter,” “Province of Fire,” and “Hand of the Wind,” as well...

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Looking for Virginia Dare Twenty years before Jamestown and more than three decades prior to Plymouth, there was the Roanoke Colony. In 1587, a...

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Greg Prickman recently joined the staff of the Folger Shakespeare Library as the Director of Collections and Eric Weinmann Librarian. He’d barely had a...

The Poetic Hill

Chris Haley has written two award-winning scripts: “The Studio,” which focused on the plight of the homeless, and “The Reconciliation Walk for Slavery and...

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Risky Business Christopher Datta has written some killer fiction. He has also had a long and distinguished diplomatic career. In his new memoir, “Guardians...

The Poetic Hill

Award-winning DC poet Sandra Beasley is author of three poetry collections: “Count the Waves,” “I Was the Jukebox” (winner of the Barnard Women Poets...

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Gina Sangster is a DC native who grew up on Capitol Hill, where she currently works as a therapist. Her essays have appeared in...