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Annual H Street Festival Fosters Community, Neighborhood Growth

By Maren Fagan September 22, 2023

H Street welcomed more than 150,000 people to Northeast Washington, D.C. to celebrate the 18th annual H Street Festival on Sept. 16, showcasing local art, food and culture. This festival, which spans...

Marion Colomer Depicts Carnal Desire at Gallery O on H

Marion Colomer Depicts ‘Carnal Desire’ at Gallery O on H

By Maddie Finn February 7, 2018

Nestled in a tiny brick building in the H Street Corridor is Gallery O on H, an art gallery and event space. Inside the welcoming front door resides the enchanting exhibit “Melancholia” by Marion...

Between a Rock and a Far Place: A Review of the Rock & Roll Hotel

Between a Rock and a Far Place: A Review of the Rock & Roll Hotel

By Jessica Tannenbaum and Jessica Tannenbaum June 18, 2015

Peering incredulously at our crop-tops, denim cut-offs, and wedges at 11:45pm on a Saturday, the older lady across the row on the bus immediately knew we were going to “da club.” When we told her...

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The D.C. Department of Education has proposed biking restrictions around the new streetcar lanes on H Street/Benning Road.

Streetcar Construction on H Street Completed

By Kshithij Shrinath September 5, 2014

As testing continues for the D.C. Streetcar project, operation of the public transportation line is set to begin later this year, after a series of delays plagued the project. Construction is complete...

4Eats: Our Guide to Fall Eating

By KP and KP November 6, 2012

Well, it’s that time folks. Sweater weather. Boots. Leaves. Turkeys. Hurricanes? Yes, Hoyas, fall is in full swing, and that means it’s time for the season of eating. Thanksgiving might be a few weeks...

A City in Flux

By Sarah Amos September 28, 2012

Walking down Northeast’s H Street Corridor on a Friday night, it’s easy to see how this burgeoning neighborhood has quickly earned itself the title of D.C.’s hippest. Just ask Forbes (the go-to...

Streetcars on Track, but Not to GU

By Braden McDonald February 6, 2012

While segments of D.C.'s new streetcar system are expected to become operational by 2013, it is unlikely that routes will ever be expanded to Georgetown. According to John Lisle, a spokesman for the...

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