Great interviews with the Right Proper folks by Greg Hudson:

“Opened in late 2013, and located in the heart of the Shaw neighborhood, Right Proper Brewing Company has taken DC by storm, quickly becoming a go-to brewpub for great craft beer and delicious American food. Here, founder Thor Cheston and head brewer Nathan Zeender tell their story.”


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11th and V St, NW

Thanks to a reader for sending:

“I live in the Beauregard at 11th & V NW and I have been taking photos of the Lima Condo across the street since they started construction on the site.

It’s been a photo a day, when I wasn’t out of town or I just forgot to take one. It has been fascinating to watch the progress and the construction.

I have assembled the photos into a 1 min 54 sec movie that I would like to share with our neighbors through the PoPville.”


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520 Florida Ave, NW

From an email:

“Sunday, March 16th 2014
520 Florida Ave NW
Doors Open at 10am
No Cover
Live Music all day featuring:
Second Independence
Conor Malone
The Points of Rougery
Split String Soup
Luke James Shaffer

Face painting for the kids, Irish inspired menu, no reservations needed.”


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Thanks to all who sent emails:

“Dear Neighbors

Good Thursday morning to you. Yesterday while I was out walking – from Logan Circle along P Street NW towards NJ Ave, I saw a man hacking into a tree planted in a tree box between the sidewalk and the street. This was on the south side of the street between Logan Circle and 12th NW.

He is short in stature (around 5’5″) and has a beard and a grizzled face that marks him as a person who has spent years living on the street. He was wearing several layers of outer wear/coats mostly in the grey to black color range.

He chopped into the trunk of the tree with a rock that had a sharp edge/point to it, like it was a pre-historic hand tool one might find in an excavation of an archeological site. He was not acting agitated, shouting, cursing, or talking to himself. He was quiet, deliberate, methodical, moving slowly such that nobody would stop to pay any attention to him or what he was doing.

As he walked past me I looked past this now damaged tree, in the direction where he had just been walking, and noticed that he had notched deeply into the trunks of each and every tree on that block of P Street.

I called 911.

And then noticed the block ahead of me, past 11th had also been attacked. I called 911 again and begged the police to stop this man before he attacked all the trees in Logan Circle and moved on to Dupont Circle.

After this, I walked back to NJ Ave and saw that this man attacked most (but not all) the trees the length of the P Street to NJ Ave. Block after block of trees.

The police called me on my cell to let me know they made an arrest. I gave a testimony of what I saw and that confirmed they got the right person and he was in custody. They got him!

Reflecting on these events this morning, it dawned on me that I had noticed that the red oak in front of our house had been nicked (or so I thought) by a shovel during a snow removal day over a week ago. So this morning I walked out and inspected the trees on our street. He had been up and down our block, and had notched into the trunk of about half the trees on the 1600 block of 4th as well. The good thing is that he did not do all the trees on our street, nor did his marks go as deep into the trunk or base of the trees as he had achieved yesterday morning (Wed March 12). So I am hopeful the trees on our street will survive.

But there are many on P Street that might fall to disease and rot thanks to the actions of this one man.

I called Officer Barnes this morning. He is the officer who called me back on my cell to inform me of the arrest yesterday. I told him I wanted to press charges against this man. And I also wanted to know if he was still in police custody.

Officer Barnes told me that the arrest was made in the 3rd District. And that the accused is a homeless man. Barnes would not give me the name of the person I saw yesterday due to confidentiality laws. He went on to say that the homeless man was released from the 3rd District station yesterday.

The homeless man has been scheduled for a court hearing and will be prosecuted by the District Government for damaging trees on 4th Street, 5th Street, and P Streets NW.

I am calling Commander Kitschner (202 673-6820) today to ask how the man could have been released. His release surprised Officer Barnes, who told me it was not his decision. He would have kept this person in custody. The decision was made by those in charge in the station at that time.

So I can only assume that this man, wearing dark clothing, with multiple layers, 5’5″ or so, heavily bearded and worn face…has another rock in his hand and is setting out to get more tree work done today.

He has attacked hundreds of trees, including trees along M Street which I discovered this morning on my way to work.

If you see this man, call 911 immediately! He needs to be stopped.”

MPD’s response after the jump. (more…)


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2106 Vermont Ave, NW by 9:30 Club

From Duffy’s:

“St. Patrick’s Weekend Kickoff at Duffy’s!

Tonight – Thursday March 13th
1/2 Price Wings all Night!
Pints of Guinness $5 all Night

All our other Brews are just $5 all Night as well
On Tap:
Loose Cannon IPA
Evolution Lot #3
Port City Optimal Wit
Dogfish Head 60 Minute
Atlas District Common
DC Brau Citizen
Sam Adams Boston Lager
Sam Adams Cold Snap
Yuengling
Miller Lite

In the Bottle or can:
Black Cannon Black IPA
Sly Fox Helles Lager
Lagunitas Day Time
Lagunitas Little Sumpin Sumpin
Abita Turbo Dog
Edmund Fitzgerald Porter
Tall Boy PBR
Miller Lite
Coors Lite

Plus $16 Pitchers of Green Beer
$2 Green Jello Shooters

Also tonight Ronan Kavanagh From Dublin, Ireland performs 7pm to midnight”


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1250 9th Street, NW

Thanks to a reader for sending. The Colonel’s website says:

“leasing fall 2014
This boutique address in the heart of Downtown D.C. offers historically-inspired design with a hip twist while putting the city’s best offerings of art, culture and commerce at your doorstep. Located in the burgeoning 9th Street corridor your neighbors are the city’s most cutting edge art galleries, retailers, bars, and restaurant concepts.

Walk a few more blocks in any direction to find yourself in the thriving 14th Street Corridor, shopping the upscale boutiques of City Center, or catching a game at the Verizon Center. Combine all that with eco-thoughtful features and a pet-friendly vibe, and you’ve got a distinguished twist on smart urban living. Take command of your way of life at The Colonel.”

What do you think of the name ‘The Colonel’? I think it’s awesome. Here’s some renderings:

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@CharissaCB tweets us the photo above:

“Multiple gunshots at 5th and Q, NW”

From MPD around 9pm:

“The Third District is currently investigating a shooting that just occurred at 5th and Q Street, NW.

Lookout for a black male, tall, 20 years of age, white shirt, black pants, and wearing dreads. Last scene fleeing southbound on 5th Street from Q Street, NW.

Anyone with any information please call our Command information Center at 202-727-9099.”


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Erin Kelly – Early Morning Fishing courtesy of Exposed DC

From a press release:

Exposed DC is pleased to announce its 8th annual Exposed DC Photography Show at  Long View Gallery, from March 19 to April 6, 2014. After seven wonderful years with DCist, we’re now closing in on our first year since we launched as an independent, year-round venture last June, and we’re proud to say it’s been a success. We’re working hard to cultivate the local photography community, from hobbyist to professional, with our website that features interviews with local talent, reams of informational guides for everything from studio rentals to photography classes, and a calendar highlighting every photography event in the region. We’ll continue to build on this community that our annual exhibition has created through exciting new features and events in the coming year.

Our 49 winning photographs were chosen from a contest for their unique view of the Washington area – not as a political venue or tourist destination, but as a place where we live and work and love every day. Six of those photographs will be awarded our inaugural Best in Show award and $100 prize, chosen by a panel of distinguished metro-area photojournalists, and made possible by the Corcoran College of Art + Design.

Our opening reception will be held in Long View’s newly expanded 9,000 square foot gallery space. Local businesses will complete our celebration of everything Washington, with beer from the new Bluejacket Brewery, wine from Boxwood Winery, Cavanagh Family Imports and A&M Imports, and a delicious selection of bites from Founding Farmers and Farmers Fishers Bakers, Tel’Veh Wine Bar, and Everlasting Life Vegan Restaurant. We’ve invited DJ Sequoia and v:shal kanwar back to spin tunes.

Tickets are $15 in advance, with limited $20 tickets at the door.

Join us for a free after party in The Passenger’s theater. 8 p.m. to close, cash bar.

Long View Gallery is located at 1234 9th St. NW, just a few blocks from the Mt. Vernon/Convention Center Metro. All photographs displayed will be for sale. Regular gallery hours are Wednesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. Free.”


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Not sure if this is an addition or it’s own address but I’m digging the way it’s turning out. It’s from 5th Street just south of Florida Ave and Shaw’s Tavern.

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