“Dear PoPville,
I haven’t seen a post in the forum recently (years maybe?) about how/where to buy a used car in DC, especially since the used car market changed so much during Covid. My wife and I are looking to buy our first (used) car since 2008 and we are fish out of water. Would love to get some tips from the community.”
Thanks or rather curses to Chris for sending this nightmare from Shaw: “It was insane.”
“Dear PoPville,
I’m hoping you can spread the word about the plight of Hellbender Brewing Co., a nearly decade old NE DC institution that’s trying to party its way out of a bad situation. With a little help from its friends, Hellbender is planning an event on Saturday to raise the funds it needs to buy a new boiler and get back to brewing.
As a longtime resident of the area, I don’t want to see Hellbender go the way of 3 Stars, a great neighborhood taphouse that went under just shy of its 10th birthday. Please help save our suds!” Read More
Spring into a new dating experience with The Feels. The format fuses meditation + somatic elements like eye gazes + prompts + compliments. It’s designed to leave you feeling seen + heard. Developed in partnership with Columbia university, ongoing research shows its 2x more effective than a typical singles event + 70% of all attendees report walking out with the contact info for someone they’re excited about.
Ticket price includes a 90-min facilitated experience, unlimited wine, zero proof cocktails, light bites + access to a digital community of folks in DC who are also mindfully dating. The event takes place on Thursday, 5/16 at Yours Truly Hotel at 6:30 PM.
This is for the brave ones. You in?
Frank’s Favorites
Come celebrate and bid farewell to Frank Albinder in his final concert as Music Director of the Washington Men’s Camerata featuring a special program of his most cherished pieces for men’s chorus with works by Ron Jeffers, Peter Schickele, Amy
This is a show you don’t want to miss!
The Tony Award-nominated play Metamorphoses will be live on stage at Folger Theatre on Capitol Hill with performances starting May 7. Ovid’s classic stories of the loves, losses, and transformations of gods and mortals are reimagined for the 21st century in Mary Zimmerman’s adaptation directed by Psalmayene 24.
Arranged in a series of interwoven vignettes, the Folger’s version casts the tales in the African Diaspora and features an incredible all-Black ensemble cast. The play juxtaposes the mythic and the modern, with tales of Aphrodite, Midas, Cupid, and others told in a whimsical and poignant fashion, reminding audiences that the joys, follies, and heartbreaks of being human are universal.
Runtime is 90 minutes. Tickets are on sale now and start at just $20!
Purchase tickets and learn more about the play and special events and performances at folger.edu.
1300 Connecticut Ave, NW
Back in February we learned that The Angry Jerk would be opening in the former hip city veg space on Connecticut Ave. Read More
Thanks to Gail for sending “This little guy/gal was seen hanging out in a tree on New Mexico Avenue NW in Glover Archibald Park. Very wet from the rain.”
If you spot a hawk, any interesting wildlife or celebrity skateboarder Tony Hawk, and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted them to [email protected]. Thanks! Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.
2414 Wisconsin Ave, NW
This space is the former home to Z Burger/All About Burger, which closed about a year ago. Read More
1728 20th Street, NW
Thanks to A. for sending: “Spotted at the corner of 20th and S (next to baby Emissary).”
Stay tuned for an opening date.
1011 K Street, NW
“Dear PoPville,
Parlour Victoria (inside the Moxy on K NW between 10th and 11th) was completely dark last night and tonight. They opened not too long ago Read More