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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
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Big Band, Bigger Swing: James Bazen Lights Up Blues Alley
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Washington Welcomes Watergate Museum
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Where to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Around Georgetown
Cultural Leadership & Cocktails: Meet Chris Whittle, June 14
• June 7, 2018
Education visionary Chris Whittle will share his philosophy of the first international K-12 school concept, the Whittle School & Studios, which will grow to 30 campuses across the globe over the next decade.
Business Ins & Outs March 7, 2018
• March 7, 2018
By Selma Khenissi and Robert Devaney Coming: Man-Free Co-Working The Wing, a co-working women’s club with locations in New York City, is set to open its first location in Washington, […]
The Age of Trump: Right Here, Right Now
• November 18, 2017
Historians like to sum up their sphere of interest in terms of ages as in “the Age of Napoleon” or “the Age of Revolution” or “The Age of Roosevelt.” Will […]
A Glistening Spring
• April 5, 2017
Nothing speaks “spring” like blue and white porcelain. Walking up Wisconsin Avenue on a recent crisp yet warm afternoon, I noticed an abundance of glistening blue and white porcelain in the shops of the 1400, 1500 and 1600 blocks. The eye-catching displays inspired me to make my home “spring ready” for Easter, Passover or possibly Earth Day — both inside and out. Welcome spring!
