Good Works & Good Times
Book Hill Tree Lighting Brings Holiday Glow to Georgetown
Arts
‘The Little Prince’ Highlights Kennedy Center Holiday Shows
In Country
A North Pole Christmas at National Harbor
Fashion
Curb Appeal: Holiday Edition
Arts
Weekend Roundup: Holiday Magic Incoming
Black History Month Celebrated, Explored in Holy Trinity, Citizens Association Event
• February 7, 2024
In honor of Black History Month, Holy Trinity Church at 3513 N St. NW and the Citizens Association of Georgetown presented “Black Georgetown: The Story of a Proud Community with […]
Editorial: Fairness in Local News
• October 11, 2023
Ask yourself this question: how many journalists does Google hire? Earlier this year, a federal lawsuit was filed against Google. Newspapers which still give communities most local coverage, are having […]
Tech Tip: ‘Smartphones’ and ‘Innovation’ No Longer Synonymous
• March 20, 2023
From Computerware, Inc.: Smartphones are, in a word, ubiquitous. With 86.29 percent of the global population owning a smartphone in 2023 (according to Statista), one would think — pretty justifiably […]
D.C. Black History Spotlight: Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954)
• February 8, 2023
While browsing the Peabody Room of the Georgetown Neighborhood Library in search of a fitting subject for Black History Month, I came upon an intriguing 1906 local news report which […]
3rd Annual Discovering Me..Without You Essay Contest
• September 1, 2021
Esther Productions, Inc. is a Washington, DC-based national nonprofit organization. Founded in 2004, is dedicated to using a variety of vehicles—traditional and nontraditional—to develop communities throughout the United States and […]
Tech Tip: Who’s Asking to Look at Your Systems?
• June 14, 2021
If someone comes to your office dressed in a utility-provider uniform, would you automatically let them in? In a recent incident reported in U.S. News, an office secretary unknowingly gave […]
