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Georgetown Heritage Canal Day, Oct. 19
• October 7, 2025
Mark your calendars: Georgetown Heritage is celebrating the C&O Canal with a free day of festivities in the Mule Yard — as well as on board the canal boat — […]
Culture Capital
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67 Arts Leaders and Counting: The Georgetowner’s Cultural Leadership Breakfast Series “To me, this is the most challenging time to be making theater in the country. It’s the absolutely best […]
Long Agenda Takes ANC 2E Meeting Past Midnight
• October 6, 2025
The “October” meeting of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission for Georgetown, Burleith and Hillendale, held on Monday, Sept. 29, began at 6:30 p.m. and didn’t gavel down until about 1 a.m. Besides […]
Crime: Zero Homicides, One Shooting Reported in Georgetown for 2025
• September 15, 2025
By Aiden Mellon, D.C. Witness staff As President Trump’s surge of law enforcement with the National Guard nears a month, questions remain about how it has helped Georgetown, and also […]
News Bytes
• September 9, 2025
‘Beautiful Day’ for Some Biking Yup, “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.” Through Oct. 4, put your pedal to the metal on Light Lane — a public art installation that […]
The Brandy Melville Effect
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By Annabel Taylor On a Sunday evening on M Street, teenage girls dressed in nearly identical babydoll tees and denim skirts stand in a line stretching down the block, waiting […]
Georgetown Art All Night Marks Fifth Year
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School is back in session and the wind is beginning to chill, which can only mean one thing: Art All Night 2025 is close at hand! On Friday, Sept. 12, […]
September Onstage, Georgetown
• September 3, 2025
By Mark Edelman September marks the beginning of the D.C. theater season. It’s time to get back into the habit and enjoy the great theater that Washington, D.C., and the […]
New Georgetown Preschool Offers Hands-On Learning
• August 13, 2025
By Maren Fagen As the back-to-school season approaches and parents and caregivers of Washington’s youngest residents seek early learning opportunities, a new preschool in Georgetown is set to welcome up […]
3 Residential Conversions Move Forward
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By Grace Elizabeth Cady A wave of transformation is hitting Georgetown as several high-profile redevelopment projects reshape the neighborhood’s historic fabric. From the residential conversion of the Flour Mill offices […]
