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Featured Property: Own a Georgetowner Gem
• August 11, 2025
There is a gem in Georgetown currently for sale that was once owned by one of Georgetown’s gems, Mary Bird. Bird was the social scene writer for The Georgetowner for […]
August Onstage, Georgetown: Broadway Edition
• July 22, 2025
By Mark Edelman With our local theater companies getting ready for the 2025-26 season beginning next month, here’s a look at the new shows that came to Broadway last season […]
Sushi Gaku Brings Tokyo Tradition to Georgetown
• July 21, 2025
By Annabel Taylor Behind the facade of a black townhouse door and wedged between M.M.LaFleur and Take Care at 1338 Wisconsin, lies Sushi Gaku, a traditional Japanese lair brought to […]
Weekend Roundup: Tennis, Anyone?
• July 17, 2025
We’re officially in mid-summer, and with it, a quiet and peaceful end to the month. Enjoy the Mubadala CITI DC Open, play some chess at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library and […]
Le Decor: Georgetown—American by Design
• July 16, 2025
By Donna Leanos A celebration of bold American style rooted in history, elegance and everyday artistry. This design-forward vision draws inspiration from the storied streets of Georgetown, where founding fathers […]
36-Hour Georgetown Getaway—Without the Go!
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By Grace Cady There’s nothing like summer in the city — especially summer in Georgetown. On any given weekend, Washington’s prime hub for shopping and dining often finds itself overflowing […]
Opinion: This Pandemic Holdover Is Ruining Historic Georgetown
• July 7, 2025
The Georgetowner received this letter, along with an op-ed published June 30 in the Washington Post. The op-ed is by Elizabeth Miller and Stefanie Scott of the Georgetown Coalition for Public […]
Young Opera Singers at Holy Trinity, July 9
• July 2, 2025
Every year, in late spring, more than 30 young opera singers converge on Vienna — the one in Virginia — to train at the national park for the performing arts […]
Help Award-Winning Local Vocal Students
• June 25, 2025
The community is invited to help support Duke Ellington School of the Arts award-winning vocal students travel to France and Italy this July for a historic musical and cultural exchange. […]
Fête de la Musique Brings Live Music to the Streets of Georgetown
• June 23, 2025
By Annabel Taylor D.C., a city influenced by French urban planning and built by French architect Pierre Charles L’Enfant, shares more than just a layout with Paris. In 1982, France’s […]
