Arts
Raymond O. Caldwell Reimagines ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Folger Theatre
Arts & Society
Booked Up: Everybody Loves Connie
Arts
Where Fashion and Dance Collide: “Dance For All” at Dupont Underground
Arts
Weekend Roundup, October 17-20
Arts & Society
Ina Garten Delights in Chat with Author Ann Patchett at the Kennedy Center
Georgetown’s Residential Real Estate: The Year in RE-view
February 9, 2022
•The basic rules of supply and demand drove the market to new heights Covid? What Covid? Unlike so many people and sectors, residential real estate in 2021 proved virtually immune to […]
Covid in D.C.: Uncertainty, Tighter Regulations, Defiance, Fear, Shrugs
January 31, 2022
•The course of the Covid-19 pandemic and reactions to it during the last week of January 2022 in Washington, D.C., including Georgetown, reflects what the entire nation is experiencing: uncertainty, […]
Mayor Bowser Extends D.C.’s Public Health Emergency, Indoor Mask Mandate
January 27, 2022
•Though Covid-19 case rates are dropping in the District, city hospitals remain stressed due to the Omicron variant’s rapid spread through the nation’s capital in recent weeks. In response, Mayor […]
Georgetown Main Street Revives Take-Out Tuesday
January 24, 2022
•Georgetowners—one of your favorite food-related promos is back! Beginning this Tuesday, January 25, #TakeoutTuesday can be savored once again. The winter months are typically rough for restaurants without a global […]
City-Wide Vaccination Entry Requirements Begin Saturday, Jan. 15
January 13, 2022
•Mayor Muriel Bowser has ordered that starting this Saturday, Jan. 15 at 6 a.m. patrons of public businesses will be required to verify vaccination against Covid-19 prior to entry, as […]
Tech Tip: So, Do You Still Have a Company Culture?
January 3, 2022
•Many companies have been using remote work for so long there are growing concerns over how this will influence company culture moving forward. Let’s discuss how you can avoid having […]
Omicron Surge Shutters 5 Smithsonian Museums
December 30, 2021
•As the Omicron variant has spread alarmingly throughout the District, the Smithsonian Institution – suffering a shortage of support staff to serve the public – has announced temporary closures of […]
With Omicron, G.U. Cancels Events, Moves Finals Online
December 16, 2021
•On Monday Dec. 13, DC Health announced the first four confirmed cases of the Omicron variant in the District of Columbia. One was reported to be at Georgetown University — “a community […]
Mayor Mellows Mask Mandate
November 22, 2021
•Some call the new sometimes-off, sometimes-on District mask mandate ordered by Mayor Muriel Bowser beginning today Monday Nov. 22 a “dropping.” Others call it “on the way out.” Others call […]
Best Face Forward: Or, How to Look Beautiful Without the Knife
October 14, 2021
•Over the past 18 months, people have discovered all sorts of new interests and activities. Bread baking. Extreme TV binge-watching. Pandemic pets. Pandemic parenting. Me? I discovered my face, or […]