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CAG’s ‘Hidden Dreams’ Highlights Overlooked Women of 1963 March on Washington
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This Weekend: Singing in Russian and 4 Romance Languages
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Big Band, Bigger Swing: James Bazen Lights Up Blues Alley
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Washington Welcomes Watergate Museum
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Where to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Around Georgetown
Georgetown Keeps Attracting VIPs: Kennedy, Bessent, Schmidt
• April 7, 2025
We’ve been playing this game since the election and inauguration: which Trump administration cabinet member or appointee is landing where? Many news sites have been writing about who bought where. […]
Museum of Failure at Georgetown Park: A Success
• September 21, 2023
Looking for a successful museum visit in Georgetown? Don’t fail to visit the pop-up Museum of Failure – a “collection of failed products and services from around the world” – […]
Tech Tip: What Will the Metaverse Mean for Your Business?
• December 5, 2022
You’ve probably seen the word “metaverse” pop up in your news feed at least once or twice over the past couple of months, but the concept can be a bit […]
Downtowner News Briefs: June 6, 2022
• June 6, 2022
“Shaming Renaming” Gets D.C. Council Member Banned from Russia D.C. Council member Mary Cheh (D-Ward 3), helped name a block outside the Russian Embassy after a dissident the Russians are […]
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.
Covering Zuck in a Suit on the Hill
• April 12, 2018
Some media focused on the threat of future regulation of Facebook. “Mark hints at future fees,” some ominously noted. Others warned about or recommended “comprehensive” legislation.
