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Weekend Round Up, Aug. 11 – 14
• August 11, 2022
We’re in the middle of August in D.C. but cool events are aplenty. The weather promises to be spectacular this weekend, so get out and about and enjoy! The […]
Business Ins & Outs: Blues Alley Operator Buys Blues Alley Building
• August 8, 2022
Blues Alley Operator Buys Blues Alley Building Looks like the famed music venue, Blues Alley, will stay in Georgetown. Blues Alley operator, Harry Schnipper, has purchased the Blues Alley building […]
Founder Shares Her Capital Fringe Philosophy
• June 21, 2022
When Julianne Brienza was 7, she visited Washington, D.C., with her family. Bored by the monuments, she was mesmerized by a puppet show at the National Zoo. Some things never […]
Business Ins & Outs: Bitty & Beau’s, SkinSpirit, Noosh
• April 27, 2022
In: Bitty & Beau’s Coffee Opens Saturday, April 30 Bitty & Beau’s Coffee, the North Carolina-based company that “reinvented the coffee experience,” will open its 24th store at 3207 M […]
Homeless Camp Cleared at Entrance to Georgetown
• September 13, 2021
On Friday, Sept. 10, the camp that grew over the last year between Rock Creek and 28th Street, between Pennsylvania Avenue and M Street, on federal property was cleared by […]
PLNT Burger Lands at Sandlot Georgetown
• July 22, 2021
“World domination!” laughed co-founder Spike Mendelsohn, when asked about the goals of PLNT Burger, the plant-based burger, fries and ice cream fast casual restaurant, founded in 2019. D.C. restauranteur Mendelsohn […]
Earth Day Happenings: A Selection
• April 22, 2021
Here are a few rewarding ways to spend Earth Day, April 22, organized by museums and others in Washington, D.C.
