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A look at what's going on in Trinidad, on H Street, and in the larger area north of Capitol Hill.

Monday, May 31, 2010

2 Alarm Tire Fire at NY Ave and Kendall

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Via the listserv and Twitter:


There is a two alarm tire store fire with very heavy smoke at New York Ave NE and Kendall St NE. Traffic is being detoured.


From dcfireems twitter:


Update - 1300 NY Av NE - heavy fire - working fire - FFs evac bldg - addl fire units requested - no injuries - expect some traffic issues


Update - NY Av and Kendall St NE - Heavy smoke in area - may affect CSX and Amtrak train service - also expect traffic congestion on NY Av
# update - NY Av NE - fire in bldg - expect traffic issues along NY Av near Fenwick St - NY btwn Mont/ W va and brentwood Rd NE about 1 hour ago via web

#Update - 1300 NY Av NE - 1 sty commercial bldg - heavy smoke w/ fire in rear of bldg


#1300 New York Av NE - Tire Shop - report smoke coming from bldg

Not a good sign.  Tire fires are tough to extinguish. I believe the one at Jimmy's Tire (1215 K Street) burned for 3 days.


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update - NY av NE - bulk of fire knocked - no inj - extended ops - CSX train traffic resumed in area at reduced speeds

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update - NY Av NE - fire under control - FFX Foam Unit called to assist NY Av stilled closed both directions - extended ops

What's Open Today During the Day

I don't have a full list, but I can confirm that the Argonaut (1433 H Street), Sova (1359 H Street), and the Star and Shamrock (1341 H Street) are open.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Argo Open for Brunch Monday

Now comes last minute word that the Argonaut will be open for brunch Monday. The Argo will open at 10am on Monday for brunch. They'll feature all the normal brunch specials. $9 bottomless mimosas and $5 bloody mary bar.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Atlas Stagecraft Training & Apprenticeship Program

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This sounds like a  great opportunity. Here's the info:

Live entertainment – whether it is theatre, dance, music or comedy – requires more than performers to make it happen. It takes a team of skilled and competent people, working together behind the scenes, to create the lighting, sound, sets, projections and special effects that make the performance possible. If you want to be a part of that team, and would like to discover opportunities for employment in Washington, DC performing arts industry, The Atlas Stagecraft Training and Apprenticeship Program will provide hands-on training and practical work experience in the essential skills you will need. No previous experience is required, but you must be at least a high school graduate.
The intensive six-month program will include classroom sessions and hands-on workshops, along with direct experience as a paid apprentice working with Atlas Arts Partners and other DC arts organizations. Atlas will also work with successful graduates of the program to facilitate employment placement on an ongoing basis.
For more information go to http://www.atlasllc.net/stagecraft.pdf
, email stagecraft@atlasarts.org or stop by the Atlas at 1333 H Street NE

WUSA: Rubber Sidewalk Use to Expand

WUSA9 reports that the success of the rubber sidewalks used on stretches of Rhode Island Avenue has convince the District to look at using them more widely. Rubber sidewalks cost more, but they last longer, are healthier for trees, and when tree roots get to big, the sidewalks can be replaced with sidewalks of a different size without destroying them.

WP: Gretty Good Time Revival

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The Post discusses' Theatre Alliance's revival of Gretty Good Time. The play tells the story of a polio-stricken 30-something woman waiting to die in a nursing home. From the Post article:

"Belluso's play, set in 1955, explores a huge range of human experience: physical disability, love and longing, atomic bomb victims from Hiroshima, assisted suicide and time travel."

Gretty Good Time runs at the H Street Playhouse (1365 H Street) June 3rd-July 3rd.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Washingtonian Food Critic Digs Ethiopic

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Todd Kliman gives Ethiopic some high praise, writing that the new restaurant "is putting out some of the best Ethiopian food right now in the area." Wow. Thanks to H Street Great Street for the heads up.

Celebrate the Country Club's First Anniversary

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Has it really been a year already? Yep, and the Country Club is throwing down for a good cause beyond just a feliz cupleanos this Friday at 5pm.

Details:

H Street Country Club will mark its one year anniversary while partnering with the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) to raise awareness and funds to clean up the oil spill occurring in the Gulf of Mexico. The "Golf for The Gulf" event will support NWF's efforts to protect wildlife and habitats throughout the Gulf Coast by donating 100% of mini-golf sales to NWF's Gulf Oil Spill Restoration Fund.


We'll also offer food discounts and happy hour all night ($5 margaritas and $3 beer). The event is our way of saying 'thank you' to our neighbors and friends and to bring awareness to the clean up efforts necessary in the Gulf area. We hope to see everyone Friday night.

Statements From Thomas and Wells

Thomas Praises Allocation of Capital Funds to Continue Construction of H Street/Benning Road Street Car Project

Washington, DC-Ward 5 Councilmember Harry "Tommy" Thomas, Jr. today praised Chairman Gray's move to fund the continued construction of the HStreet/Benning Road street car project in the FY2010 and FY2011 capital budgets. The Benning Road portion of the street car line is located in Ward 5, and Councilmember Thomas has been a strong supporter of the project.

At the legislative session, Chairman Gray introduced an amendment to provide $10 million in FY capital funds and $37 million of FY2011 capital funds for the HStreet/Benning Road street car project. The Office of the Chief Financial Officer has verified that sufficient funds exist with in the District's debt service to cover borrowing the funds and retain its 12 percent debt cap.

"The street car project is important to the revitalization of Benning Road," said Councilmember Thomas. "I am pleased that we can continue construction and remain fiscally prudent in our borrowing. I also look forward to implementation of Phase Two of the street car project on Rhode Island Avenue."

Wells Proud to See Streetcar Funding Restored

(Washington, DC) -- Earlier today the Council voted 11-2 to eliminate most of the planned funding for the H Street and Benning Road NE streetcar line. This afternoon the Council approved an amendment to restore those vital funds that will ensure neighborhood connections, as well as economic development, continue to grow on this important corridor.

“I’m very grateful for the leadership of my colleagues to restore these funds. This is an investment that connects east and west of the Anacostia River with the next generation of public transportation,” stated Councilmember Wells.

“I’m also incredibly appreciative of the neighbors, residents and small businesses that called and emailed Councilmembers today to ensure all members knew the level of support and urgency for the line,” added Wells.

The District plans to use the funds to, among other items, create a connection from Union Station to the H Street and Benning Road line, create station stops, and purchase additional cars needed to make the line operate efficiently. The investment will also be critical to extending the streetcar connection to Ward 7.

“The residents and businesses along H Street and Benning Road have been patient during the difficult streetscape construction and installation of tracks, with an anticipated opening of streetcar operations in 2012. This afternoon’s vote to restore the funds will help ensure the city delivers on its promise,” commented Wells.

British Ink's Paul Roe Profiled

Check out this awesome video profile of one of the tattoo artists from British Ink (504 H Street). Via HStreetDC.

Breaking News: Streetcar Save?

Maybe so. Mike Debonis has a couple of interesting tweets on the matter. It sounds like Tommy Wells may have swung a deal that should restore most of the streetcar funding. It sounds promising:

"Just talked to @TommyWells. Asked him if he was able to save streetcars. Answer: 'Yes.'"

The Washington Post says Gray will announce restoration of most funds shortly. 

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Definitely a save. Jim Graham tweets:

After careful deliberations and explanations and conversations, another $47 million was found to fund the streetcars. Ain't politics grand?

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"Streetcars are back on track." -Tommy Wells
"Delayed, but never derailed." -Harry Thomas

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Barry is NOT happy about funding the streetcar. Barry says the streetcar plans are too undeveloped to spend this much yet. "This $10 million is not going to be spent this year. The $37 million isn't going to be spent next year." He makes it sound like the project is stealing money from Ward 8. "Recreation centers be damned," playgrounds be damned.

Buy Your Own Streetcars

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From Craigslist. I've also got a bridge if anyone's interested. Follow the link if you can't read the text. I've also left the complete text in the comments because Craigslist ads are not forever.

Wells Responds to Streetcar Cuts

Press release:

Wells Disappointed in Cuts to Planned Streetcar Connections

(Washington, DC) Earlier today, a revised fiscal year budget was released that included an almost complete elimination of the planned funds for the H Street and Benning Road NE streetcar line. Councilmember Wells voted against the proposed budget.

“I’m disappointed in the actions taken today and fear it will set streetcars in DC back a generation,” stated Councilmember Wells.

The DC Department of Transportation had planned to use the budget dollars to create a connection from Union Station to the H Street and Benning Road line, create two station stops, and buy additional cars to run the line. This investment was also critical to garner federal dollars to extend the line into Ward 7 on Benning Road. The funding would have also created over 250 construction jobs and jeopardizes the economic development taking place on the streetcar lines.

“The residents and businesses along H Street and Benning Road have been patient during the difficult streetscape construction and installation of tracks, with an anticipated opening of streetcar operations in 2012. These cuts and delays mark a significant blow to those who live and work along the H Street corridor,” added Wells.

Councilmember Wells reported that he will continue to work with city leadership to identify additional resources and funding to get the streetcar system back on track as quickly as possible.

DCist: Council Votes to Strip Streetcar Funds

Here's the scoop. But it's not over yet. I've heard that Tommy Wells plans to try amend a vote later today to try to restore some of the funds. Who voted to restore the funding?  Wells, Evans, Graham (via HStreetDC). All others opposed.

Hey Harry Thomas and Yvette Alexander, how the hell do you vote to defund a streetcar line that runs along your own ward???

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Here's the link to the Sierra Club letter you can send to Councilmembers.

More on the Streetcar Cut

I got a little more info from a Council source. Here's the dirt:

Gray released his budget at 3am this morning and it only leaves a few million dollars. That means it won't pay for the cars we need to run on the tracks, the terminal points, or the connection to Union Station. It also puts in serious jeopardy the federal grant application to extend the line down Benning Road into Ward 7.

Gray's proposed budget will delay streetcars by a minimum of 2 years. The earliest we could see streetcars on H Street would be 2014.

Tommy Wells is arguing for the streetcars, but right now Gray, Barry, Mendelson, and Graham aren't supporting a reversal to put the funds back.

Call AND email Gray. Let him know how you feel about the sketchy early morning crap he pulled.

Phone: 202-724-8032
Email: vgray@dccouncil.us

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Or not. Mendelson's office told me when I called that he spoke in favor of restoring funding. I'm now told by another source that he actually spoke AGAINST restoring funding.

I guess he just supports the idea of streetcars. You know, like, abstractly.
Call Phil Mendelson too.

Tel: (202) 724-8064
Fax: (202) 724-8099
Email: pmendelson@dccouncil.us

GGW: Gray Cuts Streetcar

Greater Greater Washington is reporting that at about 2am this morning Council Chair Gray cut almost all of the funding for the H Street-Benning Road streetcar. Apparently his office must be getting a lot of phone calls about this because they pretty much know what you are calling about before you even start talking. ray's office is now telling people that he is working on restoring the funding.

Tonight at Sova

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Springsteen on Film at the Atlas

The Atlas is offering you a chance to watch a never before publicaly shown film of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performing in " London Calling: Live in Hyde Park."
Saturday June 12th, 8PM
Thursday June 17th, 8PM
Tickets are $14
Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street

Get your tickets now, because the Grateful Dead show sold out.

Club AKA 555 ABRA Request

I'm not real familiar with this one as it north of Trinidad, but I thought I'd mention it anyway:

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE REGULATION ADMINISTRATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Posting Date: May 28, 2010
Petition Date: July 12, 2010
Hearing Date: July 26, 2010

License No.: ABRA-084241
Licensee: AKA, Inc.
Trade Name: Club AKA 555
License Class: Retail Class “C” Nightclub
Address: 2046 West Virginia Avenue, N.E.

Contact: Paul Kadlick, 202-494-7866

WARD 5 ANC 5B SMD 5B09

Notice is hereby given that this licensee has applied for a substantial change to his license under the D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and that the objectors are entitled to be heard before the granting of such on the hearing date at 10:00 am, 2nd Floor, Suite 2000, 1250 U Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20009. Petition and/or request to appear before the Board must be filed on or before the petition date.

Licensee requests the following substantial change to its nature of operations:

To terminate the approved use of the second and request to operate business on the first floor only.

Langston Bar & Grille is Open For Lunch

Check them out Monday-Friday. Langston Bar and Grille (link plays music) serves up authentic Southern Style comfort food in an intimate setting. Doors open at 11am. 1831 Benning Road.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Found Dog in 1200 Blk Morse

Here's some info on a found dog:

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I found this dog wandering on the 1200 block of Morse St this morning. He is a very sweet boy so I’m sure someone is missing him or will be when they get home from work and find that he’s gotten out.

He looks to me like a lab x spaniel cross, about 30 – 35 pounds, in good weight (not skinny or chubby). Mostly black with tan feet, muzzle and eyebrows. Photos are attached.

I called Washington Humane and filed a report, but hopefully I can figure out where he lives without having to bring him to the shelter. If he’s yours or you know who he belongs to, email or call me (202-596-2297 or 505-660-5609)


Danielle Jo Bays
djbays[at]earthlink.net

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GGW: Pay for What You Toss

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Some of us produce WAY more trash than others.

A Greater Greater Washington writer suggests that DC go the way of many other cities, and link your trash disposal fees to what you actually throw out.

Urban Turf: DC Neighborhoods of 2015

At the end of last week Urban Turf gathered a few people who watch real estate in the District and asked they to name the next hot neighborhoods of 2015. Prince of Petworth blogger Dan Silverman chose Trinidad. Check that out, and maybe read about some of those other neighborhoods.

DCmud: Townhouses Down at Dreyfus Project

If you've been in the vicinity of second and G recently you've probably noticed that the stretch of previously fenced off rowhouses have now come totally down. As we previously discussed, this is in preparation for Dreyfus' Capitol Place development. But DCmud cites unconfirmed reports that the immediate future of the formerly occupied spaces will be a surface parking lot. For info and photos at DCmud.

Music For a New Age at the Atlas

Announcement:

Thursday, June 3, 2010 at 8:00 PM
New Music for a New Age
The Washington Chorus

The Washington Chorus introduces the music of young American composer, Nico Muhly in this year's New Music for a New Age series. Born in Vermont in 1981, Nico has already built an impressive career collaborating with classical giants like Phillip Glass and John Corigliano, pop stars Björk and Bonnie "Prince" Billy and has written several film scores including the recent success, The Reader. The program includes an array of music written for a capella choir, chamber music for various instrumentation and chorus with a small orchestra which will feature the composer Nico Muhly himself and TWC's Music Director, Julian Wachner, on the piano. The music will be presented along with visual images of famed illustrator and author Maira Kalman's artwork. Maira's book "Principles of Uncertainty", a collection of her illustrated blog for The New York Times, was the source of inspiration for Nico to write a song cycle which will be featured in the program.


Tickets: $25; Available through the Atlas box office: 202.399.7993

For more information or to order tickets, visit the Atlas website

Tonight at Little Miss Whiskey's

FREE JOHNNIE WALKER TASTING, 7:30 PM

1104 H Street 

George Concannon will present the history of Johnnie Walker's distinct brand of blended scotches with samples of the Black, Gold, Green and Blue labels. Trivia Night to follow immediately at 8 with question rounds on scotch, bootlegging, wine, booze, urban myth, and possibly more booze.

Monday, May 24, 2010

HSGS: What a Difference a Year Makes

H Street Great Street has a run down of places that opened on H Street in the past year. There are actually more businesses that opened within the past year, but these are the higher profile openings.

ANC 6A Vacant Property Tax Change Suggestion

Sorry for being a little heavy on ANC letters today, but this is one you should read. Recently the District cleared everything off their vacant property list, and now they are re-evaluating properties for inclusion. The letter below suggests changes to the definition of "blight", and to the way we tax vacant properties.

May 17, 2010

The Honorable Muriel Bowser
Council of the District of Columbia
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 110
Washington, DC 20004

The Honorable Jack Evans
Council of the District of Columbia
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 106
Washington, DC 20004

Dear Councilmember Bowser and Councilmember Evans:

As you know, ANC 6A has worked hard over the past 3 years to identify and mitigate vacant property in our neighborhood and we believe that even when vacant properties are not “blighted,” they are a burden our community, because when homes are unoccupied and poorly maintained, they tend to become eyesores that attract vermin, litter, and criminal activity. For these reasons, we applauded your recent proposal to restore a distinct tax class for vacant properties that provides owners a strong financial incentive to reoccupy or sell their property and submitted our own legislative proposal regarding vacant and blighted properties to you for your consideration. We believe that a restored vacant property tax rate with few, if any, exemptions should be enacted as soon as possible.

Our ANC recently added language to our legislative proposal to reform the vacant property laws to include an improved statutory definition for “blighted.” We believe our proposal largely mirrors the proposed expanded definition of “blighted” within Councilmember Bowser’s bill 18-546. In particular, we believe that any property which has been deemed “uninhabitable” should be considered “blighted.” We also believe that the section of the code that defines “blighted” should be modified to make the consideration of the listed factors mandatory, rather than permissive, and should therefore also include a catch-all provision to allow for other properties, which are clearly blighted that may not fall within the delineated factors to be so classified.

We urge you and the full Council to consider a vacant property tax system that eliminates all exemptions except for military personnel who are on temporary reassignment and instead features an escalating tax rate based on the number of years a property is vacant. We also encourage you to amend the definition of “blighted” to allow for more accurate classification of the many properties that are widely recognized as such, but which have not been so classified due to the overly restrictive and permissive language under current law.

We hope you agree and will consider our proposal as you continue to reform the Vacant Property System.

On behalf of the Commission,

Kelvin J. Robinson
Chair, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6A

cc: Tommy Wells, Councilmember, Ward 6
Members, District of Columbia Council
Linda Argo, Director, DCRA
Reuben Pemberton, Director Vacant Property, DCRA

An Unfortunate H Street Storage Story

A reader writes in with a tragic tale of property damage and indifference at H Street Storage. You'll really want to check out the photos:

My husband and I have lived on the Hill – in the H Street neighborhood – for about five years.  We enjoy all of the new restaurants, bars, and businesses popping up along H Street daily, and we take tremendous pride in our community. We’d be the first to applaud the hard work, great service, and entrepreneurial spirit of local businesses.  And we appreciate what your blog does to bring well-deserved positive attention to these businesses and their owners.

In this case, however, I am writing to put the spotlight on a not-so-great business and its practices: the H-Street Self Storage located on H between 6th and 7th Street NE.  We've sent this tip to a few other local bloggers -- including DCist and the Hill is Home but I believe this may be a story Frozen Tropics would be interested to cover as well.

My husband and I have been customers at H Street Storage since June 2008, renting a small unit to store the keepsakes and belongings that will not fit in our little row house.  As far as we know, H Street Storage is not an independent business, but part of a larger citywide chain of storage facilities called Mid-Atlantic Partners/Self Storage, Inc.

Yesterday afternoon, by happenstance, my husband went over to the unit to retrieve some items and discovered that major flooding had occurred throughout the whole building.  Our unit was under about a half-inch of water, and all items up against the walls where water trickled down were completely ruined including wood furniture, a new mattress, artwork and priceless family keepsakes.  Several units around us were clearly sitting in water as well.

When my husband asked the office what happened, they claimed that the building was undergoing roof work and the work was left unfinished when heavy rainstorms hit early last week.  The roof was fully exposed and water poured in, saturating the 5th, 4th, and 3rd floors – affecting hundreds of units building-wide.  Even some units on the lower floors seem to be affected as well.

As you might imagine, we were upset by the circumstances. But we were absolutely maddened by the response.  H Street Storage refused to compensate or work with us to find a fair solution, financial or otherwise. A back-and-forth conversation ensued, partly filed with rescinded offers.

First, yesterday afternoon, my husband was instructed by the front office to call “just call corporate” and plead his case.  He called that number, which is 301-762-1030, but we never reached a live voice.

Then today, the H Street Storage office refused to refund any portion of our monthly rent, despite our argument that we were now paying for a unit that has been rendered useless.  

The clerk next suggested we could move into a larger unit at no extra cost. But, they quickly withdrew that offer and suggested another unit of the same size on another floor.  When we went to visit it, it too had sitting water in it.  It was at that point we decided not to negotiate further, but to pack up the salvageable belongings and move our business to another storage facility.

Perhaps even more upsetting than their response today was their lack of response last week.  As the office clerk admitted (on tape, we recorded it) the rain accident occurred early last week.  But we never received a call anytime in the last five days to let us know.  When we asked the office if other affected customers were called, the response was “not yet” but “eventually” they would be in touch. Then we were jokingly teased for not visiting and keeping tabs on our unit often enough because this “kind of flooding happens all the time.”

I am certain that our neighbors who patronize H Street Storage have not been notified – and we want to do our part to alert them that their belongings may be damaged.

Photos of our soaked unit and damaged property can be found at this linked album: http://picasaweb.google.com/jsnhsr/HStreetStorageUnitI159Damage52310?feat=email#.   We also have recordings of our conversation with the office clerk, should you wish to obtain them.

Finally, aside from our experience – which seems trivial in comparison –there is another angle to this story that is considerably more tragic.  As we were moving out, we encountered two customers – one just moving in – that told us they were homeless or recently homeless.  Each mentioned to us that H Street Storage was the sole place they could keep their possessions.  It would be quite the coincidence to encounter the only two homeless H Street storage patrons, and we assume there must be many others like them using the facility. Without renters insurance – which they presumably do not have nor can afford – we imagine some of these poorest customers lost everything and will have no recourse.

America's Best Wings

A fast food restaurant called America's Best Wings is seeking to located at 941 H Street. ANC 6A is ensuring that they are required to get a special exemption to locate there. Here's a letter from the ANC:

Mr. Matthew LeGrant, Zoning Administrator
Office of the Zoning Administrator
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
District of Columbia
1100 4th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024

RE: A Fast-Food Establishment at 941 H St NE Requires a Special Exception

Dear Mr. LeGrant:

It is recently come to our attention that an America’s Best Wings fast-food franchise has signed a lease to operate at 941 H St NE. We would like to alert the Office of the Zoning Administrator to the fact that this establishment will likely meet the definition of a fast-food establishment set forth in Section 199 of the zoning regulations. While fast-food establishments are normally operated as matter-of-right in C-2-B zones, Section 1320.4(c) only allows this use as a special exception for properties within the boundaries of the H Street NE Neighborhood Commercial Zoning Overlay.

Since this property is subject to the provisions of the H Street NE Overlay, we respectfully request that no building permits or a certificate of occupancy be issued without the required special exception to 1320.4(c).

If you have any questions, please contact Commissioner Terres (Drew) Ronneberg at ronneberg6a02@gmail.com or (202) 431-4305.

On Behalf of the Commission,

Kelvin J. Robinson
Chair, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6A

cc: Tommy Wells, Councilmember, Ward 6
Linda Argo, Director, DCRA
Nicholas Majett, Deputy Director, DCRA

POP: Chow

Prince of Petworth mentions Chow, the restaurant that seeks to open at 1110 H Street. As I mentioned before, this space was originally slated to be a sandwich shop called Subterranean. Chow will be an Asian restaurant, and it comes from the owners of Jin (an Asian Caribbean Soul Lounge14th Street).

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Missing Cat, AKA Diesel Come Home

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One of my two cats pulled a quick get away sneaking out the back door as I came home Friday night. Diesel is the one in the foreground. She weighs about 7 pounds, and is thought to be about a year old (she was an alley cat). As you can see, she's a calico with mostly black and orange markings, but white on her chest and tummy. Because she's an indoor cat, she does not wear a collar (I once came home to a previous cat with his leg stuck in his collar, so I don't generally use them). She's fairly vocal, and makes a beeping sound when she jumps. She has all of her claws, and is current on her shots.
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I wasn't that concerned when she first got out because she has done it a few times before, but always comes home the next day. If you see her please call 202-631-8254, or email inked78[at] hotmail.com. I live in the 1200 block of Florida (north side), but no one has seen her. If you see her, please let me know. Her sister Fisher misses her, as do I.

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Minor Fire at Pour House

I'm still asleep (Twitter woke me up), but there is a report of a kitchen fire. Apparently there are lots of trucks. It doesn't sound serious, but I mention it to avoid concerns re: H Street spots with same ownership. Via HstreetDC and GrantCulp.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Chicago Police Supt.: But it Happened INSIDE!

I occasionally hear people complain about MPD omitting certain crimes from reports, or otherwise under reporting numbers. One thing's clear, the District's got nothing on Chicago, where they are now subdividing homicides into outdoor homicides, and indoor homicides. Despite the fact that this sounds like an Onion article, I swear that I am not making it up. Chicago has been experiencing a rise in homicides this year, and the Police Superintendent. is trying to argue that, while police can have a role in preventing outdoor homicides, there is little they can do about indoor ones. Here's the money quote:

“Those homicides that are outdoors — the ones that I do believe we have a good possibility of preventing — we’re around 98 homicides for Chicago outdoors. That’s as low as it’s ever been, except for 2007, when I believe we had 97 homicides outdoors as of this date,”

Via monkeyrotica.

Time Change for Singing in the Rain

The time change for Singing in the Rain tonight. It's now 7:30, not 8pm.

Digital Capital Week on H Street

I got this from the Office of Planning. As you can see, the R. L. Christian Library space plays a role here:


Digital Capital Week and H Street Pop-up Lab
Digital Capital Week, the District’s first-ever digital arts and technology festival, will take place June 11 – June 20, 2010. Residents and community leaders are encourage to participate. The festival will feature workshops, hands-on projects and networking. It will bring activity to various neighborhoods, support small business development and entrepreneurship, and create more supportive infrastructure for innovation and idea-sharing. H Street residents can get involved in a number of ways, including attending festival events and proposing activities for a pop-up lab at the R.L. Christian Library at 1300 H Street. The pop-up lab is intended to serve as a hub where the community and festival attendees can collaborate and work on digital arts and technology projects, including those that support H Street revitalization and design. You can provide suggestions on activities for the pop-up lab by contacting the DC Office of Planning: Jennifer Hughes (Jennifer.Hughes@dc.gov) or Sakina Khan (Sakina.Khan@dc.gov), or at 202 442-7600. Please provide feedback by May 28. And, to learn more about the overall festival and to sign up for events, please visit the following website: http://www.digitalcapitalweek.org/2010/05/dcweek-summary-the-one-post-you-need-to-read/.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Power Outage Around 12th and Morse

Power outage around 1200 block of Morse.

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Thankfully it was quickly resolved. The original resolution time was projected at 8pm, but they made it around 6:30pm. Thank you Pepco.

Singing in the Rain at the Atlas

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Kick off the Atlas summer movie series right. The Atlas is showing the Gene Kelley classic “Singin’ in the Rain” Friday at 7:30! Tickets are $5.

If you haven't seen it you should. It's a great feel good musical appropriate for all ages.

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Issues with the New Grates

Reader Jeff chimed in the other day during a discussion of the Greater Greater Washington post on not bike friendly grates that had been mistakenly installed on H Street. Jeff says the grates in the video are the same as the grates in the GGW post. Anyone else having issues with these grates? Check out the videos to hear the noise it makes when a car hits the center of the grates.

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Here's what Jeff says:

Hi Inked - my name is Jeff and I commented a couple days ago about the noisy grates near the west end of H street. These are part of the new construction and run between the two rails of the streetcar tracks. These are also the same grates GGW pointed out as being dangerous for cyclists (like me).


I was a little off about the location in my original comment. The grate I hear from my house is probably in front of the bus stop at Murray's. I attached a photo of that grate There is another one in front of Metro Mutts. I'm going to send several videos so you can see and hear what I'm talking about.


I also said the noise occurs every time a car drives over the grates. That's also incorrect. It only happens when a vehicle strikes the middle part of the grate. After watching traffic for a while, I figured out that if vehicles are in their proper lanes, there's no problem. It's only when a vehicle is changing lanes or driving between lanes that they strike the grate in a way that makes the noise. You can see this for yourself in the forthcoming videos. Maybe this won't be as much of a problem once permanent lanes are painted and everyone stays where they're supposed to. Also, the faster the vehicle is traveling, the louder the noise.


I called DDOT. They said they'd send an inspector out in the next few days.

In front of Metro Mutts (508 H Street)


This one's from 3rd and H Street. That taxi isn't moving all that quickly, but you get the idea.

Roll Call Reviews Liberty Tree

Over all it's a decent review, but not without complaint, and the author manages to take a swing at "many" of the other bars and restaurants on the Corridor for being "over-the-top gimmicky and kitschy." I think she loved much of the sea food, but not so much the pizzas.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Design a Pie of the Week at Liberty Tree

It's a new contest on Liberty Tree's Facebook page. Win it, and get a free pizza.

Florida Market Tour Saturday

It's time once again for Walking Town DC. Once again we'll have the Florida Market Tour. This is a great chance to explore the Market a bit. You can buy all kinds of food there. I actually do the majority of my shopping at the market right now, and it is WAY cheaper than the grocery store. Those of you reading last night, or early this morning caught a strange draft version of this post that I published by mistake last night (sorry!). And now everybody know that I type stupid crap while I'm trying to think. But back to the blog, check out this recent meal I made for a friend:

1. cold tomato soup including cucumber, chilies, tomato, egg;
2. fried locally produced tofu, with a homemade blackberry honey sauce, served on a bed of micro greens;
3. celery and pear salad with parmesan cheese and pepper.
4. giant oyster mushrooms with leeks sauteed and served over while rice with ginger and soy sauce.
5. brats sauteed with peppers and onions.

The brats came from the H Street FreshFarm Market. The greens came from my backyard. Everything else came from the Florida Market, except maybe an herb or two that probably could have come from the Market. You can make so many amazing meals with stuff from there.

It's from 9am to 10:30am on Saturday, staring across from the north entrance of the New York Avenue-Florida Avenue Metro Station, at 2nd and N Streets NE.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Horror at the Rock & Roll Hotel

Horror films that is. I love scary movies, and I'm thrilled that the Rock and Roll Hotel (1353 H Street) is making this a semi-regular event. I recently watched Tenebre (it really is better than Suspiria or Profundo Rosso), and loved it. Can a Dario Argento film at the Hotel be far off?

Here (from the Hotel website) is the info for the next showing (Sunday May 23rd):

Hotel Horror Show presents


TOYS GONE BAD...

Child's Play 7:00pm
1988
A chubby toy doll named Chucky becomes an instrument of terror in director Tom Holland's unnerving tale of horror.

Phantasm 8:30pm
1979
Often considered one of the icons of 1970s independent horror cinema, director Don Coscarelli's classic nail-biter follows two boys who, in pursuit of an odd-looking grave robber, may wind up as the newest members of a freshly dead slave race.

Puppet Master 10:00
1989
In director David Schmoeller's taut chiller, perverse master puppeteer Andre Toulon (William Hickey) harnesses the power of ancient Egyptian magic to breathe life into his crew of marionettes, who morph into demonic killers.

Free popcorn and Themed drink Specials.

Open @ 6pm
Movies @ 7pm

Did you know that before you came to the Hotel to drink PBR and hit on girls (and boys) every Saturday night we were a Funeral Home for almost 50 years? That's right, this sucker is haunted to all hell. Horror Movie Triple Feature on "No Show Sundays". Downstairs, 10 Foot screen, Massive sound system, Creepy Old Church Pew seating.

Soul Food or Tacos on Tuesday? Hmm...

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Every Tuesday $7 gets you your choice of pork chops, chicken livers, or friend chicken, and two down home sides. The Capital City Diner is located at 1050 Bladensburg Road (a couple blocks north of H Street).

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Just down the street at the Argonaut (1433 H Street) $2 buys you a fish, or chicken, taco. Grab two or three with a beer and you're good to go. 5-11pm.

GGW: Bikes Beware on Benning Road

Greater Greater Washington points out that somebody screwed up and didn't install the bike friendly grates on Benning Road between the streetcar tracks. Instead, they installed the wrong grates (original plans called for the safe grates). The grates are dangerous because a bike wheel could become stuck, causing the rider to fall into traffic. DDOT is aware of the issue, but has not yet provided a timeline for replacement.

GGW: Time Slips and Ghost Buses Explained

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Greater Greater Washington digs deeper into Metro's NextBus prediction service.

Biergarten Haus Shoots For 5/21

Via Facebook (this is from a fan page), Biergarten Haus now plans to open its doors Friday. Thanks to H Street Great Street for the tipoff.

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H Street Great Street says this might not be right. It's a rumor people! Don't blame the blogger for speading buzz, nor the business (that didn't actually post it).

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Sorry guys, Friday isn't happening.

Monday, May 17, 2010

DCMud: Artist Housing Draws a Crowd

DCMud reports that people lined up in Penn Quarter this morning for the chance to snag one of the 30 units reserved for artists at the Loree Grand. The Grand is part of Union Place, which will have 212 total units, and is located at 250 K Street.

Dcbeer: H Street

dcbeer posted a little guide to the best beer spots on H Street.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

WP: Baby Boom Bumps

The Post takes a look at the baby booms occurring in portions of the District (it sure feels like we've got one happening here). The Argonaut gets a mention. If you're anything like my friends you've probably had the babies in bars conversation before. The New York Times, various Brooklyn (they've got a major baby boom going on) blogs, and CNN have covered the topic recently. Just to be clear, I'm not taking any sort of stance for the moment, but I am curious to hear people's thoughts.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Consider the Role of Ray's the Steaks

I know we're jumping over the river on this one, but I think the Ray's the Steaks story is noteworthy because of where the restaurant is located. It's in Ward 7, and they don't exactly have a lot of sitdown restaurants in the area. So what happens when one restaurant, or one developer goes into an area like that one? How much difference can it make? I can't say for sure, but I can say this was a gutsy move. So, in honor of that, here's a reader review (from Jon on Wylie) of Ray's the Steaks at East River:

One of my close friends and I visited Ray's the Steaks, East River one recent Thursday night and we were very impressed. I have been a long time fan of Michael Landrum's places (Original Ray's, Hellburger and the New Ray's in Arlington). There a lot of Ray's fans and, unfortunately, getting a seat can be tough at all of his places. So we visited the Dix Street location that is near the intersection of Benning and Minnesota Ave NE. The restaurant was about half full and Landrum was there. As we arrived, three older ladies were departing, and they paused a moment to tell us how much they enjoyed their meal.

Like Original Ray’s, Ray’s East River is laid out on a small scale, but there is nothing small about the food. Our server brought us port wine cheese with crackers to nibble while we perused the menu. I ordered the Flat Iron Steak with garlic and salad and two sides for $15.00 dollars. What a deal! The steak was perfect. For my sides I selected collard greens and a loaded baked potato. My buddy chose a T-bone with green beans and loaded potato. After we ordered our server returned with spicy cornbread and honey butter to tide us over.

All of the food was excellent, and the prices were unbelievably inexpensive. We enjoyed two steaks, sides, salads, bottle of wine, and dessert for under $ 65. Landrum wanted to make this a place that Ward 7 and Ward 6 folks could afford and he nailed it dead on. Landrum did simply hang back and observe that night. Instead, he went around to each of the tables to make sure everything was perfect. I have never seen him at Ray's the Steaks in Arlington and that place easily turns 200 tables a night.

Ray's East River is well worth the trip. If you are a fan of steak, check it out. You won’t be disappointed. We asked our server if business had been good, and he told us the crowds were growing by the night. But the staff will be ready. Landrum brought in employees from the other Ray's the Steaks to train the new staff. Landrum is committed to the restaurant and he is putting his best foot forward. He could have located his new business in Northwest and sat back to collect the cash. But that is not Landrum. He craves challenges and he is certainly going to face a few. At the Pizza Hut next door, two inch thick glass separates customers from employees. But at Ray’s East River, Landrum is front and center, serving you food and treating his customers with respect.

A few more notes about the menu: It included crab, fried chicken, steak, prime rib and hamburgers. Sides were all traditional but the mac and cheese is supposed to be wonderful. The most expensive item was 21.00. All items included a salad and two sides. This place is a great value. It will be only a matter of time that people discover Ray’s East River. So you better go now, before the food network films an episode, and you can’t get a table.

Friday, May 14, 2010


The Trinidad Ivy City Community Garden Club

The Friends of Joe Cole 

and

The Trinidad Neighborhood Association

present the

2010 Garden Workshop Series

All workshops are free, open to the public and will be held from 10 am to 11 am at the Joseph H. Cole Recreation Center, 1200 Morse St. NE. Tomorrow's workshop:

May 15 – Earth-Friendly Gardening
Learn ways you can be have a positive impact on our local ecosystem while creating a beautiful landscape in your yard. Master Gardener and Trinidad resident Hannah Mullen will share how you can move away from industrial, chemical-laden practices to basic, time-tested gardening.

WBJ: ABDO Nixes Arbor Place Plans

Jim Abdo announced the cancellation of plans to construct a 16 acre, mixed-use, development. The parcel that was to house the development, known as Arbor Place, was bounded by New York Avenue, Montana Avenue and Bladensburg Road. It was hoped the project would spur other development, and the cancellation cannot be good news to Ward 5 Councilmember Harry Thomas as election season approaches. Abdo blamed the change in plans on the tight credit market, saying it was virtually impossible to launch a 1.1 billion dollar project like this in such conditions.   Jim Abdo, who had contractual control of the land, but did not own it, has pledged to help the owner find an alternative use for the property. The Washington Business Journal reports.

It's American Wetlands Month

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Why not celebrate with a free tour of the Aquatic Gardens? May 1, 8, 15, 22 they're having a Bird Walk at the Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens.

A walk with a ranger to see the changing of the birds as winter migrators leave and summer ones arrive. Good for all ages. 7:45 am to 8:45 am at the visitor center.

Help With The Sherwood Rec Garden

Join your fellow residents on Saturday, and help out with the garden at Sherwood Recreation Center (10th Street at G). Volunteers will be planting and mulching from 10am-1pm. Stop by before, or after, your trip to the H Street Fresh Farm Market (9am-12pm, 625 H Street).

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Robbery at Trinidad and Raum

From the alert:

ROBBERY FORCE/VIOLENCE _ 1941HRS @ TRINIDAD AVE/RAUM ST NE LOF B/M BRAIDS GOATEE MED COMPLX NAVY BLUE NYLON JKT W/RED PIN STRIPE ON SHOULDER L/S HEADING MONTELLO AVE NE DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20100248376

Sent on: 05/13 20:07

Sent by DC Police Alert to e-mail, pagers, cell phones....powered by Cooper Notification RSAN
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Tonight at the Star and Shamrock

Live performance of traditional Irish and contemporary music by Connor Malone. The Star and Shamrock, 1341 H Street.

More Trivia on H Street

The Rock and Roll Hotel (1353 H Street) welcomes Trivia Kings next Wednesday. Facebook details:

The largest trivia provider in the Washington Metropolitan Area continues to grow in the Nation's Capital! On Wednesday, May 19th at 7:30PM Trivia Kings™ introduces their next location of InQuizition!™ Trivia at the famous Rock & Roll Hotel in the H Street Corridor.

Why go out to just any downtown bar when you can catch up with your coworkers and friends at Rock & Roll Hotel. One of the best live music locations in the entire city now becomes one of the best live trivia locations in the city! If that wasn’t enough we’re throwing in great burger and PBR can specials in addition to a great assortment of team prizes for those that play!

InQuizitive!™ \in-'kwi-zə-tiv\ features ten (10) total rounds running 10-15 minutes long, each evenly valued at twenty (20) possible points. These rounds are divided up into three (3) uniform periods each containing three (3) different types of rounds known as Decategories™, InterQuizion™, and Triategories™ which provide a variety of answering methods and subject matter content.

Curbside Cupcakes on CNN

Local business Curbside Cupcakes got some love from CNN.

CNN: Streetcars & Tommy Wells

CNN reports on the streetcar progress, and Tommy Wells' role in bringing the streetcars to H Street.

Atlas Room to Open at 1015 H Street

As I previously reported, a new restaurant is set to open up at 1015 (Napa's old space).  HStreetDC identifies it as the Atlas Room, and says it will serve modern American food. No word on whether it was a lease, or a sale.

THIH: R. L. Christian Library

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The Hill is Home discusses possible plans for the future of the former library site.

Late Night Bites Return to Taylor

Great sandwiches and fried mozzarella balls Thursdays until 2:30am. Taylor Gourmet, 1016 H Street.

Veggies at Community Forklift

Forklift is a great place to pick up discounted supplies for your house projects. During the month of May, it's also a great place to pick up veggie seedlings. Here's the info (via the listserv):

Saturday Vegetable Seedling Sale at Community Forklift!!
Come buy your summer vegetable seedlings from the Neighorhood Farm Initiative this weekend! All seedlings are organically-grown and are ready to put straight in the ground or in a container. All proceeds benefit programming of the NFI, a non-profit educational urban vegetable farm located in Northeast DC. We accept cash or check.

*Every Saturday in May
10am-1pm
*at *Community Forklift *(DC area's thrift store for building materials!)*
*4671 Tanglewood Drive, Edmonston MD 20781*
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Community Forklift is the DC-area's thrift store for building materials. They're lifting up communities with reused, low-cost building materials! At their very large warehouse, you can donate new and used building materials to receive a tax deduction, or you can purchase materials at prices that are 40% - 80% below retail. The Forklift is getting in stock lots of gardening and landscaping materials to get your yard in shape on a budget this spring, come by and visit! www.communityforklift.com

Here's the list of what varieties we'll have this week, while supplies last!
*Tomatoes *($3.50 each)
Pomodoro Il Pantano Romanesco
Black Cherry
Amish Paste
Roma VF
Mortgage Lifter
Illini
Brandywine OTV
Beefsteak
Cherokee Purple
Large Red Cherry
Yellow Pear

*Peppers* ($2.50 each)
Jalapeño (Hot)
Yellow Bell (Sweet)
California Wonder (Sweet)
Peperone Rubens (Sweet)
Red Cayenne (Hot)

*Basil* ($2.50 each)
Genovese
Dark Opal
Fino Verde (Globe)

Additional donations are also appreciated, and *tax-deductible**!* Hope to
see many of you at the Forklift this weekend :-)

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

At the Arboretum

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I took this a few weeks ago at the National Arboretum, while the azaleas were still blowing up.

Intersections 2011

Intersections arts festival at the Atlas is currently seeking performers for the 2011 festival. Details below:


New INTERSECTIONS

Break Boundaries. Create Connections.



February 25 - March 13, 2011
Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street NE * Washington, DC 20002

Building on the success of INTERSECTIONS 2010, the Atlas announces its second annual all-arts festival celebrating the dynamic artistic and cultural crossroads of our community and world. Through theater, dance, music, film, opera, visual art, spoken word and conversation, we will bring together diverse artists and audiences from throughout DC and beyond to break boundaries and create connections in our intimate performance spaces, festive lobby and café.

Individual artists, performing companies and cultural organizations:

Does your work innovatively explore an artistic or cultural Intersection?

If so, we invite you to propose a performance or presentation for

INTERSECTIONS 2011.


What are we looking for? The possibilities are as far reaching as your art. Could be a collaboration among artists of different disciplines pushing the boundaries of your form. A play, film or poetry event exploring the subject/theme of cultural connections. A concert of one musical genre intersecting with another. A remix by dancers of different traditions. A film paired with a concert or talk-back. An intergenerational dance company or orchestra. An interactive lobby event. These are possibilities. We welcome your ideas and innovations. We are especially interested in work that reflects the cultural and personal intersections of being a first generation or new American. Performances of works previously produced are eligible.

Here's what happens:

*The Atlas covers the cost of your performance space rental, one tech rehearsal, a theater manager, two crew members, house management, box office and marketing your performance.

*Performers/presenters cover all expenses to get the event "in the door" of the Atlas (all performers fees, all production costs.) Your commitment is to partner with the Atlas to market directly to your audiences through your own publications, mailing lists and the media.

*Performers/presenters will receive the proceeds of the box office, less a negotiated percentage for the Atlas. Ticket prices will be set by the Atlas in consultation with the performers.

*Modest stipends will be available for certain performances that are free or for a nominal charge.

*Performances/events may be one-offs or multiple performances throughout the festival.

To apply: Visit www.intersectionsdc.org or www.atlasarts.org to download proposal form or email intersectionsdc@aol.com to request an emailed or hard copy. Proposals and all accompanying materials are due June 18th, 2010.

Questions? Contact Festival Artistic Director, Mary Hall Surface at intersectionsdc@atlasarts.org

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Biergarten Haus Opening Delayed

It's bad news for those hoping to raise a glass at the Biergarten Haus this weekend. The opening has been pushed back a little, and they seem to be holding off on an exact date. Here's what they are saying:

May 10th, 2010

To All Our Future Biergarten Customers,

Thank you to everyone for all the support and wonderful feedback in anticipation of our Grand Opening!!!

We had high hopes of tapping our first keg this coming weekend, however have decided to postpone in order to perfect D.C's first, long awaited, German Style Beer Garden.

To ensure that we provide the best top notch service and quality environment we will be taking just a bit more time before opening to the public. But, we assure you we will be ready to serve in the coming weeks.

We can hardly wait to meet all our future customers and look forward to serving you.

Please continue to check the site for updates and information.

Thank you again

Beer Garden Management

DC Yoga Week at Bikram Yoga Capitol Hill

May 15th-22nd yoga studios around town will offer free and cheap yoga classes. Bikram Yoga Capitol Hill is offering one free class, and lots of $5 classes. It's a great chance to try hot yoga.

Construction

1300 block of H St NE
A grainy shot for a rainy day. Added to the Frozen Tropics flickr pool by AWard Tour.

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Daily Candy: [re]Revoltaire at Gallery O/H

Daily Candy advises you to check out a series of performances at Gallery O/H (1354 H Street). I must concur, that the schedule looks pretty cool. Tickets are $20.

H Street in Travel + Leisure

Very cool, no? Via HStreetDC and bogrosemary. Tweet:

RT @bogrosemary: Thanks for the reminder! Also saw this Travel + Leisure piece on #HSt: http://is.gd/c0PD9. @HstreetDC @FrozenTropics

Saturday, May 08, 2010

Tacos on a Blustery Day

I was once again down at the Florida Market with friends, and decided to grab a couple of tacos. I'll briefly rehash the details for those who missed it the first time. There's a new stand among the food spots set up in the middle of the Saturday/Sunday flea market. They sell two types of tacos: beef, and lengua (tongue). Both are tasty and you can get them with cilantro, onions, a tomatillo sauce, and cucumbers and radishes on the side. Tacos are $2 each, and sodas are $1. So for $4-5 you can totally fill up. The tent is white, and you'll see a cooking cart that says "Tacos de Res."

For those planning to run down to H Street today it sounds (based on some tweets from HStreetDC) like the United House of Prayer for All People is having a fish fry. That's in the 1300 block of H Street.

H Street in Continental's Inflight Mag

If you fly Continental anytime soon keep your eyes peeled for their Been There, Done That feature on DC.   The article includes a sizable chunk devoted to H Street and its establishments.

HSGS: Souk's New Bar & Seating

H Street Great Street reports that Souk now has its bar installed in the front dining room, and has opened the rear dining room.

Friday, May 07, 2010

DC Foodies: Biergarten Haus

DC Foodies check out Biergarten Haus.

Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens

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An often overlooked spot that's a short drive, or metro ride away. Free, and open everyday.
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A skink (broad-headed?, little brown?) clings to a tree

Here's someone else's photo of a broad-headed skink where you can really see its coloring. Both types of skinks live in much of Virginia. We also saw a bullfrog, a few herons, lots of canada geese and their young, a million turtles, and a beaver.

GGW: Powering the Streetcars

Greater Greater Washington gets into the nitty gritty of how DC can make its streetcars go.

CP: Capital City Diner's Influences

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The City Paper asks Capital City Diner co-owner Matt Ashburn about his mother's influence on his cooking.

About 523 H Street

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It will be a restaurant/bar with 33 seats. It has a cellar, first floor, and mezzanine of sorts. That's all I've got for now. I did hear sports bar a while back.

Summer Garden ABRA App. at Langston Grill

Langston Bar and Grill has a great new back balcony (I'm assuming the did the downstairs too). I believe this application applies to that.

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE REGULATION ADMINISTRATION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Posting Date: May 7, 2010

Petition Date: June 21, 2010

Hearing Date: July 5, 2010

License No.: ABRA-076260

Licensee: Langston Bar & Grill, LLC

Trade Name: Langston Bar and Grill
License Class: Retail Class “C” Restaurant

Address: 1831 Benning Road, N.E.

Contact: Antonio Roberson, 202-397-3637

WARD 6 ANC 6A SMD 6A07

Notice is hereby given for this licensee who has applied for a substantial change to his license under the D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and for objectors who are entitled to be heard before the granting of such on the hearing date at 10:00 a.m., 2nd floor, Room 2000, 1250 U Street, NW. A petition or request to appear before the Board must be filed on or before the petition date.

Licensee requests the following substantial change to its nature of operation:

LICENSEE REQUESTS NEW SUMMER GARDEN WITH 18 SEATS

HOURS OF OPERATION OF SUMMER GARDEN

Sunday 11 am – 12 am, Monday through Thursday 8 am – 2 am and

Friday 8 am – 3 am, Saturday 11 am – 3 am

HOURS OF SALES/SERVICE/CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Sunday 11 am – 12 am, Monday through Saturday 11 am – 2 am and

Friday and Saturday 11 am – 3 am

Sidewalks & Tree Roots, The Dilemma

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If you've spent much time walking the streets of Trinidad, you'll know we have some sidewalk/tree conflict issues. We have a lot of wonderful older trees, but some of them are tearing up the sidewalks because they are too big for their treeboxes.  I'd love to see the rubber sidewalks the District has been testing elsewhere in DC. These things are great because you can remove them, and install other sizes as trees grow. Here's an article about another approach to the issue. I'm no arborist, so I can't really say whether the root barrier system is healthy for the trees.

Taylor Gourmet is Hiring

Want to make great sandwiches? Send your resume to sd@taylorgourmet.com

Lowering the (Window) Bars at Ethiopic

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I dropped by Ethiopic (401 H Street) yesterday and had a chat with Sammy (one of the owners). He was in the middle of having the majority of the window bars removed (all the ones on top). Eventually he hopes to remove all the bars, except those around the bar (which most patrons won't see from the inside anyway).

Sammy and his wife/co-owner recently became the proud parents of a baby boy. So really they have two babies right now. We chatted a bit about how the business is going. He says the response from the neighborhood has really been amazing. They have a good crowd of regulars, and he loves seeing parents bring in their young children to eat Ethiopian food. Dinner business is good, and the lunch crowds are growing. They hope to add to their wine list soon. It's been a wild ride, but he was all smiles while we chatted. Stop by soon, and don't miss the great lentil salad.

Two Photos Of H Street Construction

I'd say these two shots pretty much sum up the current state of construction on H Street at the moment. We're definitely looking to the future, but we're not quite there yet.

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CP: Who Controls the Wires

The City Paper discusses the ongoing controversy concerning overhead wires, and the fact that it's still a bit unclear whether the District  has control on the issue, or if that is completely reserved to Congress.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Everything Streetcar w/Tommy Wells

Well we have a bonanza of streetcar related activities recently. Here is the latest from Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells' office:


First up…

Tune in to CNN tomorrow morning. Sometime between 6 – 9 am (sorry, I don’t have a more specific time window yet) Tommy will be featured on CNN’s American Morning show to talk about streetcars coming to H Street and Benning Road NE. A national story with a local flavor…

Then, tune in (and call in) to Kojo at lunch…

Tommy will be on WAMU’s Politics Hour tomorrow from 12:30 – 1:00 pm to talk streetcars in DC. Tune in at 88.5 FM, or stream it online at www.wamu.org. Call into the show at 1-800-433-8850 or send your email/comment in advance to kojo@wamu.org (phone calls are better!).

Finally, get on the Trolley with Tommy…

End your day with a tour of the new streetcar on display downtown at 5:30 pm. After the tour, hop on board for a special trolley ride back to the H Street Corridor for a happy hour special event at SOVA Espress & Wine (1359 H Street NE). Check out @HstreetDC on Twitter to see all the food and drink specials at many of restaurants and bars on H Street. Check out all the details (as well as other ways to get to the downtown display) at: http://bit.ly/cPxWO2. No reservation required!

Damn! The guy is all over the streetcars. And none too soon. We are about to make history folks.  It's been decades since streetcars rolled down the avenues of DC, but it's set to happen soon. H Street will on the front lines.  Tommy Wells is on the front lines. If you live in Wards 5, or 7, make sure your Councilmember is there with him. We're making history here folks!

CP: Taylor Gourmet's Influences

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The City Paper interviews Chefs about the mothers who influenced them. Casey Taylor Patten (of Taylor Gourmet, 1116 H Street) is among them.

New Restaurant Rumors

I've got photos, but haven't uploaded them yet. There is obviously something going on at the corner of 6th and H, but it isn't clear what yet.

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Instead of a parking lot, it could become restaurants

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The building on the far left is supposedly being renovated as a restaurant space

In the 1300 block I was told that three places are being renovated as restaurants. One was said to be Greek, another Japanese, and a third unknown. For the time being I'd consider this all just rumor, but interesting none the less.

Also, I've heard about a possible acquisition (not sure if it was a sale, or rental) of the Napa 1015 space to another H Street restauranteur.

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Vendetta

Oh yeah, and they are doing work inside Vendetta (a red sauce Italian place in1300 block of H).

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Photos now uploaded. And Vendetta is a Joe Englert associated restaurant in a building owned by Steve Hessler (Gallery O/H).

Nouveau Fleur for Mothers' Day

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Nouveau Fleur (500 H Street) can put together a great bouquet ideal for celebrating this Sunday. In addition to beautiful flowers, you get the warm fuzzy feeling that comes from supporting a local business.

Honeysuckle at the National Arboretum

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If you haven't been recently, you've been missing out on this and more. The National Arboretum is free, and offers lots to explore.

Live Irish Folk Music at Star & Shamrock

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Liverwurst, stout and Irish music = a winning combination

Live traditional Irish folk music with local talent Brendan Bell. Tonight 8-11pm at the Star and Shamrock (1341 H Street).

Happy Hour Tonight at Studio H

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Studio H is holding an open house happy hour with free drinks tonight from 6-8PM at 408 H Street.  Catch Rod Glover's "Ungrounded" before it departs.

Via East City Art.

In Honor of National Train Day (Saturday)

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Via We Love DC and Shorpy comes this photo of Union Station circa 1906.

Bluegrass Thursday at Sova


Thursday Night Bluegrass at Sova (1359 H Street) tonight at 8pm. Featuring The Extension Agents and 2nd String. Bring your instruments for the jam session.

ReadySetDC: Buzzed Spelling at R&R

The blog ReadySetDC reviews the weekly Buzzed Spelling Bee ( Fridays, 8pm game, registration opens at 7) at the Rock and Roll Hotel (1353 H Street).

WP: Sidamo II

The Post has a nice review of Sidamo Coffee and Tea's second location in Maryland.

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

The Future of R. L. Christian Library

Meeting notice:

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE

PURPOSE: District Agencies are convening a public meeting to discuss interim and long term ideas for re-use of the R. L. Christian Library Site at 13th and H Street NE and the proposed use of 1215 Wylie Street NE

AGENCIES INVOLVED:

Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development (ODMPED)

DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH)

Office of Planning (OP)

District Department of Transportation (DDOT)

WHEN: Wednesday, May 12, 2010

TIME: 7 PM sharp until 8:30 PM

LOCATION: Sherwood Recreation Center, 640 G St NE, Washington, DC

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!

Voices of Style at the Atlas

Please Join The Washington Post
On May 19, 2010
6-8 p.m.
for a Town Hall Meeting
on the “Voices of Style”

at the Atlas Performing Arts Center

1333 H St. NE

Meet Post Staff Writers, Editors and Columnists:

Amy Argetsinger, Reliable Source Columnist
Deneen Brown, Staff Writer
Carolyn Hax, Advice Columnist
Sarah Kaufman, Pulitzer Prize Winner and Dance Critic
Lonnae O’Neal Parker, Staff Writer
Lynn Medford, Style Editor
Sydney Trent, Senior Style Editor
Dan Zak, Staff Writer

Hear Post Staff Writers, Editors and Columnists discuss
What is Style?
How Style writers and Editors select their stories?
Does Carolyn Hax call her best friend to talk about the questions she gets?

Followed by Q and A session

What stories are we missing?
How should you pitch stories to the Style team?
What topics and/or personalities would you like to see us cover?

If you would like to attend, please e-mail
jonesdj@washpost.com

We want to hear from you