
18th and Columbia Road, NW
Thanks to J. for passing on from Jubilee Housing: (more…)

18th and Columbia Road, NW
Thanks to J. for passing on from Jubilee Housing: (more…)

Thanks to Nikki for sending our friend above stooping in Brookland.
Thanks to Scott for sending from Chevy Chase DC: (more…)

Thanks to Charlie for sending from “below the Blue Road.” (more…)

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A 16th St Heights Tudor with a rare two-car garage and a hidden yoga loft just hit the market: 5309 14th St NW
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“This is our benevolent tyrant Emma near City Ridge.”
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Thanks, I think, to S. for sending this unfortunate sight from the Parkview Rec Center.
To celebrate DC native Haili Blassingame’s debut novel, THEY ALL FALL IN LOVE AT THE END, Lost City Books is throwing a launch party themed around messy love stories. Haili, and a crew of writers she has assembled, will read excerpts from their work, but there will also be audience participation in the form of anonymously submitting messy dating stories. It’s going to be a night of laughter, of gasps, of books, of great company. Refreshments will be available. We can’t wait to see you there!

1450 P Street, NW also previously home to Best In Liquors
Thanks to LW for sending: “Spotted on P Street, near Whole Foods, where Smoothie King was located.” (more…)

Thanks to Brightwood resident Lauren Woods for sharing this awesomeness: “I won a grant to make my dream of a local authors book vending machine a reality in DC. My Kickstarter campaign for the DC area’s first book vending machine is live!”
The Kickstarter says:
“Hi, I’m Lauren Woods, a Washington, DC author. I’m newly dipping into bookselling. I want to make it easier for people to find great local literature, with Washington, DC’s first book vending machine, featuring DC-area writers. (more…)

Thanks to B. for sending Friday afternoon from the MBT by Lost Generation: “Wonders never cease.”

From Madam’s Organ owner Bill Duggan:
“18th STREET LOOKS FANTASTIC WITHOUT STREETERIES.!!!! But DDOT and the BID plan to build new ones this week Many(most?) businesses do no want them
Even with those ugly Beirut Barriers still in place, it was so refreshing to see our beautiful, historic street for the first time since Covid over the weekend
But BEWARE!…. (more…)

Thanks to a reader for sending from the Glover Park/Georgetown (2101 Wisconsin Ave, NW) Trader Joe’s (more…)