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No, the Streetcar Will Not Be Heading Up Third Street

No, the Streetcar Will Not Be Heading Up Third Street

When Councilmember Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6) stated in no uncertain terms yesterday that he wouldn't let the H Street NE streetcar travel up Third Street NE on its way to Union Station, it may have seemed like a good ol' community fight was in the brewing. more ›

HR-57 Plans Move to H Street NE

HR-57 Plans Move to H Street NE

News came out last night that the din of 14th Street would will find itself a little more quiet come January. HR-57 owner and director Tony Puesan confirmed with the Washington City Paper last night that the destination jazz club/music cultural center will pack up and move to H and 9th Streets NE sometime the first week of January. Cheaper property taxes was put forth as the impetus for the move. more ›

Maybe We Should Rename It The Red Tape District

Maybe We Should Rename It The Red Tape District

Obviously, we're fond of recently-passed indie icon Alex Chilton around these parts. Fitting then, that one of Chilton's most well-known stanzas -- "hangin' out / down the street / the same old thing / we did last week" -- so accurately describes some of the delays in H Street NE's evolution into the city's next corridor du jour. more ›

H Street NE Shuttle to Cease Operation on Sunday

H Street NE Shuttle to Cease Operation on Sunday

The popular free shuttle that serves the up and coming H Street NE corridor will be forced to cease operation on Sunday, Dec. 6, thanks to its funding from the city having dried up. more ›

New Shuttle Service Makes H Street NE More Accessible

    

As anyone who has ever tried to get to H Street NE without a car knows, the area isn’t terribly accessible. Visitors to the area are often faced with a long walk from Union Station, trying to figure out the X2 bus schedule, or the often difficult task of finding a cab back at the end of the night. But all of that is has now changed. more ›

Granville Moore's Teddy Folkman Takes on Bobby Flay

Granville Moore's Teddy Folkman Takes on Bobby Flay

In case you haven't had the opportunity to make the trek out to Granville Moore's on H Street NE, try tuning into the Food Network tonight at 9 p.m. to see what you've been missing out on. Even if you've had to opportunity to try their signature Moules Fromage Bleu - a steaming pot of PEI mussels, bacon, shallots, spinach, and blue cheese with frites - watch as Food Network poster-boy Bobby Flay attempts to "throwdown" and pit his coconut milk, roasted green chilies and butter mussels, and roasted poblano fries against Chef Teddy Folkman's classic dish. Good luck, considering Folkman's double-fried frites rank among D.C.'s best, alongside Brasserie Beck and Belga Cafe. more ›

Single Alcohol Sales Ban on H Street Clears Committee

Single Alcohol Sales Ban on H Street Clears Committee

The D.C. Council's Committee on Public Works and the Environment voted unanimously Tuesday to move forward on legislation that would place a 3-year moratorium on single sales of alcohol at stores located between 700 to 1400 block of H Street, NE -- the same area that developers have dubbed "The Atlas District," which is now home to a number of new bars and restaurants. The proposal still requires approval by the Council, but the committee’s... more ›

Out and About: Weekend Picks

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> We told you all about the Buzzlife White Party at Five yesterday, so follow the link for more details. >> ArtOutlet presents its first ever Flash animation film festival, called Flick, at Warehouse. Tim Bracken opens the event with an alt-country set at 7 p.m., with screenings from selected artists beginning at 8. $5 suggested donation, also Saturday. SATURDAY: >> Like we mentioned in this week's music agenda, the artwork of Mingering Mike,... more ›

Go Home Already: The Cameras Are Talking

Go Home Already: The Cameras Are Talking

>> We note the passing of one of the sporting world's all-time greats: former Grambling State University coach Eddie Robinson. Robinson coached the Tigers from 1941 through 1997, compiling a record of 408-165-15. Redskins fans owe Robinson a debt of gratitude for coaching up the man who would ultimately replace him at Grambling, Doug Williams, who won the MVP award for leading the Skins to victory in Super Bowl XXII. >> Thank you, DCist... more ›

Live at the R&R Hotel: Bishop Allen and Friends

Live at the R&R Hotel: Bishop Allen and Friends

Over in what they refer to as the “Atlas District” – known more commonly by the rest of Western civilization as H Street NE – the Rock and Roll Hotel is slowly coming into its own as a venue. They have a diverse array of solid lineups checking in over the next month or so, and last night they hosted one of their better ones, an evening of music from local act Junior League and... more ›

Morning Roundup: March Sadness

Morning Roundup: March Sadness

So, it seems like George Mason may have used up much of the region's supply of NCAA tourney magic in last year's dramatic run. Of the seven regional teams in this year's tournament, only Georgetown survived the first weekend to make the Sweet 16 – stay tuned to DCist for more hoops coverage as the city unites behind the Hoyas. And before you ask: no, I'm not the least bit bitter about having a bracket... more ›

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