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Celebrating Cooler Days With Fall Reads

As the temperatures dip and the leaves begin to color, what could be better than a good book, a cup of tea, and a...

Poetic Hill

Carol A. Beane—a wordsmith at heart—has lived, loved, and worked in DC since 1991—teaching Spanish language + African-Hispanic literature + Simultaneous Interpretation + Translation...

Poetic Hill: The Black Men Outside the Waterfront Safeway

Alexa Patrick is a vocalist and poet from Connecticut who lives in Southwest D.C. She holds fellowships from Cave Canem, the DC Commission on...

Poetic Hill: Fresh

Rekha Mehra has lived in the Capitol Hill neighborhood since 1986 with an interlude of five years when she worked for the Ford Foundation...

Face to Face: The Poetic Hill

Capitol Hill poet Jean Nordhaus is the author of several highly regarded poetry collections, including “A Bracelet of Lies” (1987), “The Porcelain Apes of Moses Mendelssohn” (2002), “Innocence” (2006),...