Anonymous wrote:super sad to read the male host died this past weekend. he had a great personality and seemed like an awesome person to know and did a great job with the show. condolences to his friends and family

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was neat - I hadn't realized southwest was the most socioeconomically diverse part of the city or how distinctly MCM the architecture is.
Yeah, I wish, instead of the Wharf apartment, at the end, they'd looked at another of the MCM ones - like that one you see in the quick establishing shots that has this huge fountain/pond thing in the courtyard or the high rises that seemed to be near the townhouse they looked at.
That one with the large central fountain overlooking the Potomac is Harbour Square, right across the street from the Tiber Island townhouses. It's a very nice place to live. The historic Wheat Row and Duncanson-Cranch townhouses they mentioned briefly are also part of the Harbour Square coop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've watched. There is one Black person per episode, if that, on a show about D.C. neighborhoods. At best, it's a caricature of public television.
You didn't pay much attention to the resident interviews in the episode about Southwest if you think that.
Anonymous wrote:I've watched. There is one Black person per episode, if that, on a show about D.C. neighborhoods. At best, it's a caricature of public television.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was neat - I hadn't realized southwest was the most socioeconomically diverse part of the city or how distinctly MCM the architecture is.
Yeah, I wish, instead of the Wharf apartment, at the end, they'd looked at another of the MCM ones - like that one you see in the quick establishing shots that has this huge fountain/pond thing in the courtyard or the high rises that seemed to be near the townhouse they looked at.