Thursday, December 11 Washington Project for the Arts – 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The latest installment of the Lobby Project brings artist JD Deardourff’s B and E to DC. Deardourff’s collages and screen prints mimic the comic book influences of his work. For more information about the exhibition, click here. The exhibition is located…
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What’s That Metro Stop? Noma Goes Legit.
WMATA recently announced some much-needed changes to the names of several Metro stops. Por ejemplo, Waterfront will finally ditch SEU (the mysterious institute of higher learning I barely even knew existed when it shuttered its doors over two years ago), and, more locally, the brevity-challenged New York Ave-Florida Ave-Gallaudet U has been shortened and rebranded…
Cajun Cuisine on H Street
Long awaited and aptly named Tru Orleans, a Cajun themed restaurant and bar located at 400 H St NE, opened to trumpets and fanfare this past weekend. Let’s talk presentation. There’s a nice dining patio on the first floor. Venturing inside yields lots of small tables, a long bar, and lots of New Orleans art…
NoMa Sprouts a Farmer’s Market
What’s cuter than a farmer’s market? A fledgling farmer’s market! The NoMa (north of Mass) Business Improvement District has done a lot recently to play up the fact that we’re not just a bus station terminus anymore. Between the Screen on the Green showings and the free live music and the new Bikeshare stations, things…