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Black Georgetown Foundation Marks 164 Years of D.C. Emancipation
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Patrons Party: Georgetown to the Max at Prospect House
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Miró at the Phillips Collection
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From Sacred to Secular: The Thirteen Explores Monteverdi’s Intimate Side
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‘Crying in D.C.’ Creates Space for Grief, Style & Sisterhood at Georgetown Event
Profs & Pints DC: How Therapy Changes Brains
• July 28, 2023
Profs and Pints DC presents: “How Therapy Changes Brains,” with Christopher W.T. Miller M.D., associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and psychiatrist and psychoanalyst […]
Georgetown Cool… and Safe?
• February 8, 2023
Georgetown is having a moment … again. Over its 272 or so years, it has reinvented itself without losing its charm or erasing its history. We, along with other Georgetowners, […]
Healing Spirits (and Gems) Found at District Mineral
• October 17, 2022
I was convinced the lady who knew where all the witches were in Georgetown was the same one selling crystal balls. “We do have specimens that are spherical,” replied Becky […]
Home From College During the Pandemic: It’s Lonely
• December 13, 2020
Katherine Schwartz, the daughter of Georgetown resident Page Evans, had tested positive for COVID-19 just a few weeks after returning to the University of Virginia this fall.
