Arts & Society
Social Scene: Bienvenue and Joyeux Noël with Ateliers Jacob
Arts
Embassy Presents Dec. 7 Concert at St. John’s
Featured
Weekend Roundup: D.C. Welcomes December with Festivities & Fun
Arts & Society
A Dino-Mite Holiday Blooms at the U.S. Botanic Garden
Arts & Society
Social Scene: Four Seasons Uncorks Wine & Dine 2025
News Bytes
• November 11, 2025
Old-Fashioned Fun at the Grand Old Ditch The first-ever Canal Day gathered family and friends on a perfect Sunday, Oct. 19, to recognize one of Georgetown’s crown jewels — the […]
November News Bytes
• November 10, 2025
Old-Fashioned Fun at the Grand Old Ditch The first-ever Canal Day gathered family and friends on a perfect Sunday, Oct. 19, to recognize one of Georgetown’s crown jewels — the […]
News Bytes
• September 9, 2025
‘Beautiful Day’ for Some Biking Yup, “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.” Through Oct. 4, put your pedal to the metal on Light Lane — a public art installation that […]
News Bytes
• June 10, 2025
Georgetown Village Honors Elizabeth Miller Georgetown residents came out in droves to celebrate community and honor Elizabeth Miller at the Georgetown Village Spring Gala, held at the penthouse of Nancy […]
News Bytes: Mansion Tax, ‘Bibi’ Visit, G.U. President Recovering From Stroke
• July 17, 2024
This article was updated July 22. ‘Mansion Tax’ Targets Georgetown The District Council passed the city’s $21-billion budget for fiscal 2025 on June 12. The new budget contains a property […]
May 2024 News Bytes
• May 8, 2024
Architects Walk The Citizens Association of Georgetown held its second annual Architects Walk Through Georgetown on April 6. The sell-out event was attended by approximately 100 CAG members. Seven leading […]
News Bytes: Jack Evans, Canal Boat, Heating Plant
• May 11, 2022
Canal Boat Christened; Tours Begin The C&O Canal boat was officially launched April 28, and public tours have begun. The new 80-foot-long boat was christened by Mayor Muriel Bowser (who […]
News Bytes: Brassy 80th Birthday; COVID-19 & Car Meets Canal
• May 6, 2020
Barry Freundel was freed after nearly five years’ imprisonment for voyeurism and Elizabeth Henriquez, who conspired to get her daughter into Georgetown University, was sentenced to seven months.
News Bytes: GU Parent; Georgetown Rabbi
• April 8, 2020
Barry Freundel was freed after nearly five years’ imprisonment for voyeurism and Elizabeth Henriquez, who conspired to get her daughter into Georgetown University, was sentenced to seven months.
