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Georgetown in Bloom: The 2026 Spring Art Walk
• March 23, 2026
By Annabel Taylor Temperatures rose, shoppers frolicked and spring sprung on Saturday — all in time for Georgetown Main Street’s annual Spring Art Walk. Beginning at Addison/Ripley Fine Art and concluding at Milo & Mav Coffee Shop & […]
Spring Arts Preview: Jazz, Pop & More
• February 10, 2026
JAZZ, COUNTRY, ROCK AND POP Blues Alley welcomes soprano saxophonist Marion Meadows this weekend (Feb. 12 to 15) and soprano and alto saxophonist Kim Waters next weekend (Feb. 20 to 22). In March, the Mimi Fox Organ Trio […]
Spring Arts Preview: Performing Arts
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OPERA Part of Great Performances at Mason: Virginia Opera’s production of “Intelligence,” a Civil War opera with music by Jake Heggie and a libretto by Gene Scheer (Feb. 14 and 15). […]
The Georgetowner’s Spring Theater Guide
• April 12, 2023
ONGOING … The National Capital New Play Festival at Bethesda’s Round House Theatre is featuring two world premieres: “On the Far End,” Mary Kathryn Nagle’s one-woman show about Muscogee leader […]
2022 Spring Arts Guide
• March 9, 2022
The D.C. arts scene has awakened from its winter slumber. Enjoy performances, art exhibits and more this spring with this arts guide. Performing Arts “Catch Me If You Can” at […]
