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Social Scene: Bienvenue and Joyeux Noël with Ateliers Jacob
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Embassy Presents Dec. 7 Concert at St. John’s
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Weekend Roundup: D.C. Welcomes December with Festivities & Fun
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A Dino-Mite Holiday Blooms at the U.S. Botanic Garden
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Social Scene: Four Seasons Uncorks Wine & Dine 2025
Pillar & Post: British Outpost on Wisconsin
• August 23, 2017
Pillar & Post opened as a pop-up in April during the Georgetown French Market. The official opening — at 1647 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Sherman Pickey’s former space — followed in June.
A Solar Eclipse Brings Us Together … Briefly
• August 21, 2017
In the zones of partiality, which included Washington, D.C., the scene was not quite the showstopper.
Plank Group Sells Top Georgetown Corner Property to Capital One
• August 10, 2017
3150 M St. NW has been sold for a record $50.2 million — and Capitol One may also get the Verizon Center naming rights.
Staff Picks: The Sweetness of Summer
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Sonya Bernhardt Recently, I was searching for a good frozen recipe for a summer dinner party and discovered this Aperol sorbet concoction. It is delicious, even without the Prosecco. This […]
No Longer Writing Her Book on Georgetown, Kitty Kelley Is Telling Her Stories on TV
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Celebrity profiles written by Georgetown’s favorite biographer, Kitty Kelley, made their TV debut last week on the Reelz network, starting with actress Drew Barrymore. Kelley’s sharp-penned and high-profile biographies include […]
Community Spotlight: Georgetown library
• August 9, 2017
It was 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 3. A severe thunderstorm had just ended. As the proverbial mystery novel opening goes — “On a dark and stormy night …” — […]
We Strongly Support a Georgetown Main Street Program
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Georgetown is rich in history that dates back hundreds of years. From its earliest roots as a trading post and then a thriving port, Georgetown is internationally famous, not only […]
D.C. Trees Damaged by Gas Leaks
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Thousands of gas leaks discovered in 2011 are responsible for $15 million to $20 million in damage to trees in the District of Columbia, according to natural gas safety expert […]
Falafel Cited, No More Rat Banquets?
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The Potomac Street rats that have acquired a taste for falafel may find that a lid has been put on their international banqueting. The new Falafel Inc takeout kitchen at […]
Airbnbs Face Hotel-Like Regulations
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Airbnb, the online home-sharing concept launched in 2008 in San Francisco, has become an almost billion-dollar-a-year global industry. Over the Fourth of July weekend in Washington, D.C., more than 8,000 […]
