Arts
Arena Stage’s Death on the Nile Is Sumptuous, “Fusty” Fun
At Long Last: Groundbreaking for Four Seasons Condos
May 11, 2023
•“It’s been 13 years,” said developer Richard Levy to a large gathering, next to the long-shuttered West Heating Plant on May 10, displaying a sense of true relief but noting […]
Looking for a Few Good ANC Candidates
July 5, 2022
•It’s a fervent time for civic activity in America — and especially in Washington, D.C., and Georgetown. So many national issues are focused here and activists from throughout the country […]
Lindner, Clawson Announce ANC Candidacy
May 5, 2022
•With the official news on Monday that commissioners Jenny Mitchell, Rick Murphy and Lisa Palmer will not run for re-election, two candidates have come forth to run for a seat […]
ANC2E Nov. 29: Sidewalk Extensions, Arrest Reports
November 23, 2021
•The Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) will hold its December meeting, 6:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 29, virtually — via Zoom or a conference call. The following is the […]
Busting Myths About Georgetown Parking
June 16, 2021
•In Georgetown, few issues are as controversial as parking. With the pandemic easing and commercial activity bubbling up, higher numbers of automobile drivers are competing for open spots. Everyone’s got […]
Graham Mansion Dispute Nearing End?
May 12, 2021
•The drawn-out dispute between neighbors over renovations to one of Georgetown’s most treasured historic mansions, formerly owned by the late Katharine Graham, publisher of the Washington Post, surfaced again at […]