The Georgetowner’s June 16 article — “Busting Myths About Georgetown Parking” — generated numerous calls and responses from the residents of Georgetown. Concerns about parking in D.C.’s oldest neighborhood are almost […]
THE GEORGETOWNER CALL FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY CALL TYPE: FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION ELIGIBILITY: INTERNATIONAL STATE: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FEE: $25 ADMINISTRATION ENTRY BEGINS: 6/20/21 ENTRY DEADLINE: 9/7/21 The Georgetowner […]
Happy summer! The next Georgetowner will appear June 16, and we’re looking forward to bringing you a major feature on digital nomads—those who travel the world while continuing to work—part of […]
If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s that newspapers and news gathering matter, more than we could ever imagine.
On the agenda: Consideration of a Resolution Supporting Georgetown Lutheran Church’s Grant Application to the D.C. Preservation League.
Look for feature stories on local elections (especially Ward 2 and at-large District Council races), a major analysis of Georgetown’s commercial real estate situation and The Georgetowner’s Fall Arts Preview.
NAACP TO MOVE HEADQUARTERS TO D.C. The NAACP, headquartered in Baltimore since 1986, will relocate to the Frank D. Reeves Center for Municipal Affairs at 14th and U Streets NW […]
NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS TEST POSITIVE The D.C. National Guard, mobilized to respond to the protests triggered by George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police, reported that some of […]
STAY-AT-HOME ORDERS IN EFFECT The new stay-at-home orders in D.C., Maryland and Virginia give police more ability to enforce social-distancing rules. Disobeying these rules could result in fines or jail […]
AN EDITOR REFLECTS ON HER TIME SPENT AT ESQUIRE — AND IN THRALL TO DAVID FOSTER WALLACE Adrienne Miller does not mince words when she dictates the duty of book […]