The next print issue of The Georgetowner — and the first of the new year — will be on its way to every Georgetown mailbox on Jan. 13, 2021.
That’s right, 2020 will soon be behind us. And we’d just …
This newspaper just turned 66 years old — but is not ready to apply for Social Security.
On Oct. 7, 1954, The Georgetowner was founded, appropriately enough on Wisconsin Avenue, in the household store known as Little Caledonia. Founder Ami …
Sixty-six is the new startup. Like you, we’ve grown older. And wiser. But we’ve never lost our love for Georgetown and the people and places that make it one of Washington’s coolest places to live, shop and dine.
The Georgetowner …
Gary Tischler, The Georgetowner’s longest-serving and most prolific writer, died on April 8 at the age of 78, succumbing to complications from mesothelioma and heart disease. Well known throughout the arts community, Tischler joined The Georgetowner newspaper in 1980.
In …
What is it about Georgetown parties? Attracting not only the neighbors’ attention, of course, but side looks and comments from far away?
The latest dust-up concerned New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd’s July 24 party at her N Street home …
By Gary Tischler
We’ve come to celebrate.
And in so doing, we’ve come to praise ourselves — or rather The Georgetowner, which is marking its 64th birthday.
Celebration — with some antic fondness for and a broad hint of the
Inspiration by Lauretta McCoy:
I love seeing women express their power through fashion and am thrilled to observe these options voiced from leather to lace. From season to season I find myself engaged in an inner dialogue where fashion is …
Why not Palm Beach? It’s in the news with President Trump making Mar-a-Lago his Southern White House. Forget overdone or elaborate details— this style is all about a carefree, effortless aesthetic, allowing your natural beauty to shine.
Surf’s up for …