Arts & Society
Lombardi Women Celebrates Breast Cancer Patients, Researchers
Featured
Weekend Roundup, Oct. 31-Nov. 3
Fashion
Christian Siriano in Conversation at Sixth & I with Jenee Naylor
News & Politics
BellRinger 2024: Over $4 Million and Counting Raised to End Cancer
Food & Wine
Hundreds of Oyster Lovers Eat Up at Shuck It!
Top Business Ins & Outs for 2019-20: Part 2
January 29, 2020
•The retail and restaurant mix of Georgetown and nearby neighborhoods keeps churning, sometimes slowly, sometimes quickly and sometimes surprisingly. Here are some of the top business “Outs” of recent note […]
Business Ins & Outs: Rí Rá, Chase, Rothy’s, Lutèce by Bonaparte
December 18, 2019
•RE-BRANDED: CAFE BONAPARTE IS NOW LUTÈCE BY BONAPARTE Serving Georgetown since 2003, Cafe Bonaparte at 1522 Wisconsin Ave. NW reopened as Lutèce by Bonaparte on Dec. 12 with a new […]
Chase Opens; Rí Rá, Artist’s Proof to Depart; Bonaparte Refreshed
December 9, 2019
•The latest ins and outs aptly tell the tale of Georgetown’s ongoing retail quandary. It was a relief to see that the temporarily closed Cafe Bonaparte has reopened after its facelift.
New Shows at Georgetown Galleries
October 11, 2019
•Art is my go-to antidote for whatever ails me. It never fails to take me out of the “overwhelm” into a calmer and more meditative state of mind. Call it […]
Weekend Round Up September 5, 2019
September 5, 2019
•The Reach Opening Festival, celebrating the Kennedy Center’s dramatic new pavilions, runs from Saturday, Sept. 7, to Sunday, Sept. 22.
Weekend Round Up May 16, 2019
May 16, 2019
•On Sunday, canal mules Dolly and Eva will munch hay in Fish Market Square, vintage cars will gleam on King Street and bands will play on porches in Southeast D.C.
Weekend Round Up December 6, 2018
December 6, 2018
•Family activities abound on Saturday, including the Postal Museum’s holiday card workshop, a show starring a cricket and, in Georgetown, Book Hill’s Winter Wonderland and Santa’s visit to Rose Park.
Weekend Round Up April 12, 2018
April 12, 2018
•Today through Sunday: the Washington Ballet’s “Mixed Masters” program and the second half of the Shift Festival of American Orchestras. Also on Sunday: the Gay Men’s Chorus small ensembles at the Barns.