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Rarely Performed Choral Masterpieces, March 16
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‘The Bedwetter’ a Humorous, Relatable Time
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Weekend Roundup: March 6-9
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Neighbors Dress Up for an Oscars House Party
Top Dog Breeds Reflect a Tough Year in D.C.
March 18, 2021
•Not surprisingly, the Labrador retriever nosed out the golden retriever for the coveted number-one spot on the American Kennel Club’s 2020 list.
Downtowner DC: Fireworks, Lloyd Austin, Nats Apparel, HQ2
February 8, 2021
•Here is a round up of the latest news items from around town, including the Council’s override of two mayoral vetoes and several non-COVID fatalities.
Happy Days Are Here Again … in the Next Georgetowner
February 4, 2021
•The Georgetowner’s next print issue, appearing Feb. 10, will celebrate the new administration, as well as Black History Month and Valentine’s Day.
Biden Spotted in Georgetown Sunday
January 25, 2021
•President Joe Biden’s attending Mass at Holy Trinity continues a long line of presidential moments for the historic church.
Top 10 Inauguration Moments
January 21, 2021
•On Jan. 20, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris got their turn to lead our country, symbolizing the start of an era that many were eager for.
Weekly Arts Round Up, January 14, 2021
January 14, 2021
•The Phillips Collection will present an online wire workshop and the Smithsonian American Art Museum will host a virtual conversation on Chicanx graphic arts and activism.
In Wake of Rioting, Bowser Declares, Then Extends Public Emergency
January 7, 2021
•The mayor authorized the city administrator to “implement such measures as may be necessary or appropriate to protect persons and property in the District of Columbia” for 15 days.
D.C. Braces for Joint Session of Congress, Protests
January 4, 2021
•All eyes are on Tuesday’s Senate runoff in Georgia and Wednesday’s certification of electoral college votes in a joint session of Congress — expected to be both contested and protested.
Next Print Issue of The Georgetowner: Jan. 13
December 28, 2020
•The theme of our next issue will be Outlook 2021, featuring stories on what’s ahead in politics, business and the arts as the post-pandemic world begins to take shape.
What’s Out and What’s In?
December 9, 2020
•One day, we’ll look back and … wish we hadn’t. But, for now, here’s our highly idiosyncratic look at “What’s Out and What’s In” at the end of this exceptionally strange year.