News & Politics
Crime: Chief Smith Calls for More Cops; MPD’s Carjacking Safety Tips; Local Reports
Arts & Society
D.C. Museum Conveys Communism’s Evils, Human Aspirations for Freedom
Performance
‘Ragtime,’ an American Masterpiece: A Must See
Arts
Art of Interior Design: Specialist Meets S&R Evermay Awardee
Food & Wine
Chez Billy Sud: Splendid, Delightful post-Restoration
Tudor Place’s 31st Garden Party Honors Diana Prince
June 1, 2023
•Tudor Place saluted Diana Prince, longtime supporter of the house and gardens, built in 1815, at its annual garden party. Her daughter Daisy Prince Chisholm accepted the award on behalf of […]
Editorial: Honoring The Women of Georgetown
March 8, 2023
•Today, March 8, we honor International Women’s Day. By presidential proclamation, the month of March is also designated every year as Women’s History Month. This time is set aside to […]
Thanks to the Georgetown House Tour — and Frida Burling
May 11, 2022
•The Patrons’ Party on April 20 for the 2022 Georgetown House Tour at the Langhorne residence was a happy affair with grateful Georgetowners gathering to support the tour and saying […]
Mapping Georgetown’s Rose Park Visit Sparks New Recollections: Tell Your Story
July 26, 2021
•A unique table dedicated to the art of preservation appeared at the Georgetown Farmers Market at Rose Park last Wednesday — not of the pickling or canning variety, however, but […]
Map Your Own Georgetown at Rose Park Wednesday, July 21
July 19, 2021
•The creator of Mapping Georgetown, a project which records personal stories of Georgetown by those who live, work, study or have lived, worked or studied here, will be at the […]
Gary Tischler, 1941-2020
April 9, 2020
•The Georgetowner’s longest-serving and most prolific writer died on April 8 at the age of 78. Well known throughout the arts community, Gary Tischler joined the newspaper in 1980.
Always on Deadline: For The Georgetowner, the Future Is Now
October 7, 2019
•As The Georgetowner celebrates its 65th birthday, we look to our past, present and future …