
1811 14th Street, NW
The Outrage opened in Adams Morgan back in January 2017 before moving to Logan Circle in late 2018. They’ll be opening in their new home nearby at the Black Cat in October. (more…)

1811 14th Street, NW
The Outrage opened in Adams Morgan back in January 2017 before moving to Logan Circle in late 2018. They’ll be opening in their new home nearby at the Black Cat in October. (more…)

photo by Eric P.
“Dear PoPville,
I bet the PoP crew can figure this one out.
I can’t remember the name of a movie. In this day were there are so many studios making movies and streaming, I have simply lost where I saw it and what the name is. It was pretty good and I want to watch it again but can’t find it no matter what searches I do. Here is what I remember…
1. It was a period piece, in Europe I think (more…)

1301 U Street, NW
Thanks to Adam for the update: “We The pizza is open, pizza looks good but sadly not spinning shakes at this location. London Curry House is coming soon.”
Peep the pizza: (more…)

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DC Open House List for This Weekend: April 24, 2026
With 430+ open houses happening throughout the District, buyers have no shortage of options to explore. Warmer weather is settling in, making it an ideal time to get outside, tour neighborhoods, and take in everything the city has to offer. And with Earth Day just behind us, it’s the perfect reminder to appreciate not just the homes themselves, but the communities and green spaces that make DC such a great place to live. To see the full DC Open House list, click here. (more…)

Thanks to tjd for sending: “From Union Market, a gorgeous studebaker commander.”
Sweet City Ride is made possible by readers like you! (more…)
It was an electrifying start to ArtRave’s 19th season, with a record-breaking attendance of 11,000 people! A huge thanks goes out to our supporters who came out in droves. We also extend our gratitude to the incredibly talented artisans across various artistic disciplines. Finally, a special shout-out to our dedicated staff for curating such a remarkable event and paying attention to every detail that makes ArtRave a unique venue. From fine arts and sculptures to high fashion, wood carving, table making, metalwork, live plants including Bonsai trees, book authorship, gourmet cuisine, and delicious baked goods, there was something for everyone to enjoy!
Join us for our next show on Saturday, April 25th, from 11 AM to 5 PM, featuring music in the park at our Dupont Circle venue located at 1913 Massachusetts Ave NW, at the corner of Connecticut Ave, just steps away from the Dupont Q Street Metro.

Thanks to Giovanna for sending: “12/10 a great train rider!”
*This series features any pets in a backpack/bag/vessel. On metro, or not. Corgi, or not, and often NOT a corgi but the series starting with corgis and I can be obstinate…send your finds to [email protected]
Join us for a night of cocktails (open bar), light fare, live music by the Future Band, and dancing as we honor champions of children in foster care. Awards will also be given to honor our Foster Youth of the Year, Foster Parent of the Year, Advocate of the Year, and more.

Thanks to Karin for sending: “Another Honda on G NE between 2nd and 3rd. Across from freshly renovated Logan School.”
It had been 3 days since our last stolen wheels report.
And Frank sends from Shaw: (more…)

Thanks to Terry for sending from Columbia Road, NW. The video: (more…)

photo by DaphInDC
Update from a reader: “This is not a fire. I live in the building. They sent an email, they were testing a generator on the roof.” (more…)

Photo by Eric P.
From AlertDC:
“US Air Force reports a flyover at Arlington National Cemetery consisting of one military aircraft on Monday, September 13, 2021, at 11:05 AM.”
This has been a PoPville advisory.

photo by Lisa Kralovic
OK about that neon green spotted in the creek over the weekend, DC Water explains:
“It was our dye test. Our Sewer Operations team is following up on flooding in the 3900 block of Military Road during a recent storm, investigating the link between a drain in the neighborhood and the storm sewer infrastructure. The dye will dissipate and is harmless.”