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Last Chance for Tickets: Our Thursday Breakfast & Friday Party!
• September 16, 2024
Mark your calendars! It’s a busy week for us here at The Georgetowner, and we want you to join us. First, our next Cultural Leadership Breakfast is this Thursday, September […]
Sept. 19 Cultural Breakfast to Feature Signature’s Matthew Gardiner
• August 15, 2024
Signature Theatre Artistic Director Matthew Gardiner will be the featured speaker at The Georgetowner’s Sept. 19 Cultural Leadership Breakfast. Admission to the event, at the President Woodrow Wilson House, 2340 […]
Mr. Liang Comes to Washington
• May 20, 2024
In 2017, Edwaard* Liang was invited to co-choreograph a ballet to open the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the following January. “They like to start their forum with art,” […]
CEO Ana Harvey’s Notes From Underground
• April 29, 2024
Last September, The Washington Ballet presented a pre-season showcase underground. Dupont Underground, that is, the eight-year-old contemporary arts venue in Dupont Circle’s subterranean streetcar station, shuttered in 1962. Though the […]
Washington Ballet’s Edwaard Liang to Speak at May 16 Breakfast
• April 25, 2024
Choreographer Edwaard Liang, who became the Washington Ballet’s fourth artistic director last fall, will be the featured speaker at The Georgetowner’s May 16 cultural breakfast. Admission to the event, at […]
Oct. 19 Breakfast Speaker: Glen Echo’s Katey Boerner
• September 21, 2023
Katey Boerner, CEO of the Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture, will be the October speaker in The Georgetowner’s monthly cultural breakfast series. Admission to the event, on […]
Dumbarton Oaks, According to Dr. Batsaki
• November 21, 2022
“What is this place?” pondered Dr. Yota Batsaki when she first encountered Dumbarton Oaks, the Harvard University-owned research institute, museum and garden on 32nd Street in Georgetown. Did anything tie […]
Over Breakfast, Tim Nelson Talks In Series and Opera
• April 25, 2022
How did In Series, D.C.’s 40-year-old presenter of small-scale, opera-related productions, get its name? From all the “in” words — intimate, independent, innovative, inexpensive — used to describe it, according […]
D.C. Artswatch
• December 9, 2021
Our latest arts watch includes news from Theater J, Imagination Stage, Dance Place and the Hirshhorn Museum. Also, don’t miss our Cultural Leadership Breakfast Dec. 16 with Aileen Fuchs of the National Building Museum. Theater J’s […]
STC Artistic Director Simon Godwin Enthralls at Cultural Leadership Breakfast
• November 22, 2021
When, in his 20s, Simon Godwin decided to leave the Royal and Derngate Theatres in Northampton, England, to study clowning, mime and acrobatics at the London International School of Performing Arts, his soon-to-be-former boss declared: “Your […]
