Mapping Georgetown: A Story of Love Stretching Back to The Mayflower

February 28, 2022

“This sweet story is made doubly so because it threads together more than several centuries of connections back to those married at Plymouth Rock.”  “Drinking from the pasture spring, she […]

Holiday Arts Preview  

November 18, 2021

As a lover of all holiday season things, I was delighted to put this holiday arts preview together. This year, lots of your favorite traditions are back (Nutcracker anyone?) as well as new fun like […]

Profs & Pints: Is Religion Obsolete?

March 18, 2018

Profs and Pints presents: “Is Religion Obsolete?” with Michael J. Sigrist, lecturer in philosophy at George Washington University, co-editor of Time and the Philosophy of Action, and scholar of the […]

Gini Gerbasi: The Unexpected Episcopal Priest

April 19, 2017

Going to St. John’s Episcopal Church service on a Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. in Georgetown means that there will be the traditional accoutrements of an Episcopal Church service – […]