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At the Renwick: ‘State Fairs: Growing American Craft’
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Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future: Editorial Transitions at The Georgetowner
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Holiday Markets Offer Festive Finds for Last-Minute Shoppers
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Kreeger Director Helen Chason’s View From Foxhall Road
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Kennedy Center Adds ‘Trump’ to Its Title
DC Artswatch: GALA, NMAAHC, Stable, NGA
• October 22, 2020
A theater welcomes an in-person audience, a history museum names a new director, the founders of a studio community step down and a major art exhibition is postponed.
Pandemic Forces Performing Arts Leaders to Rethink
• September 15, 2020
The Georgetowner asked leading figures in D.C. theater to suggest silver linings of the pandemic, even as it has stolen the livelihood of countless arts workers and threatened the very future of many performing arts organizations.
Spring Arts Preview: Performance
• February 25, 2020
Noteworthy theater, music and dance happenings in D.C. this spring, assembled by Georgetowner performing arts writer Gary Tischler and cultural editor Richard Selden.
Weekend Round Up January 2, 2020
• January 2, 2020
Saturday is ArchaeoCon and Sunday is the Fiesta de los Reyes Magos. Other options include a winter tree walk, a cheese tasting and a magic show by the Great Zucchini.
Weekend Round Up October 10, 2019
• October 10, 2019
Two much-admired musical acts — Over the Rhine and India.Arie — will perform on Friday night. And two classic, 400-year-old dramas — by Shakespeare and Calderón — are closing this weekend.
In Series Sets ‘La Paloma’ on Mexican Border
• March 25, 2019
Unlike the original one-act operetta of 1894, “La Paloma at the Wall” takes place at the slatted wall at Friendship Park/Parque de la Amistad on the border and in a beachfront Tijuana bar.
Weekend Round Up January 3, 2019
• January 3, 2019
Georgetown’s holiday-season exhibition of light art, “Glow,” wraps up this Sunday, Jan. 6, with a lantern giveaway in Meigs Park.
Weekend Round Up October 4, 2018
• October 4, 2018
One can drink Argentinian wines, eat Salvadorean-inspired plant-based foods, chat with crafters in Del Ray and have your animals blessed in Georgetown.
Weekend Round Up May 10, 2018
• May 10, 2018
This Saturday, May 12, the day before Mother’s Day, the 90th Georgetown Garden Tour will feature eight exquisite gardens with varying styles, scale and intriguing histories.
Weekend Round Up January 4, 2018
• January 4, 2018
Along with dance-related events in Takoma Park, at the 8th Street Arts Park and at the Kennedy Center, this weekend offers tributes to Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra and Frosty the Snow Man.
