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CAG’s ‘Hidden Dreams’ Highlights Overlooked Women of 1963 March on Washington
Arts
This Weekend: Singing in Russian and 4 Romance Languages
Arts
Big Band, Bigger Swing: James Bazen Lights Up Blues Alley
Arts & Society
Washington Welcomes Watergate Museum
Food & Wine
Where to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Around Georgetown
Business Ins & Outs: Glowbar, Gold’s Gym, Monstera; Hobo Bags
• July 29, 2024
This week, you can now get a facial, take a cardio class and grab a breakfast burrito. Also, a big congrats to Lutéce and Apero, which won at the Rammy […]
Get Your French On for Bastille Day
• July 11, 2024
By Sophia Hall Between the national French holiday, Bastille Day, falling on Sunday, July 14, and the 2024 Summer Olympics occuring in Paris later this month, the feeling in the […]
Georgetown Is Hot to Shop
• December 6, 2023
Last week, WTOP News ran an upbeat story, headlined “Georgetown sees solid year despite retail, restaurant shuttering in DC,” and concluded “2023 has been a solid year for one of […]
Awards, Kudos to D.C.’s Lutèce, Apéro, and ‘Immigrant Food’
• September 14, 2023
Our flourishing local culinary scene continues to garner praise, recognition and respect as Georgetown’s Lutèce and Apéro, and Union Market’s Immigrant Food have recently been cited for prestigious awards and […]
Love Letters from Georgetowners
• February 8, 2023
Compiled by Robert Devaney and Kate Oczypok Ah, love. There’s nothing better, right? Before you can disagree with us, check out these “love letters” from area Georgetowners who are long-term […]
Georgetown Cool… and Safe?
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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, […]
Business Ins & Outs: Blu Dot, Le Labo, UBreakIFix, Apéro
• September 28, 2020
New Georgetown retail, here or on the way: midrange furniture, all-natural perfume, computer and camera repair, Champagne and caviar.
