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Less Parking Is Not the Answer
April 13, 2017
•One of the most enduring issues confronting Georgetown since its early days is again inspiring new proposals by various neighborhood players: parking. And one of the items discussed at the […]
Weekend Round Up April 13, 2017
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If you’re not on the list for Monday’s Easter Egg Roll at the White House, you can still decorate eggs at Via Umbria on Saturday and hunt for eggs after the Nats play the Phillies on Easter Sunday. Still rolling along: the National Cherry Blossom Festival, Architecture Month and Artomatic.
Weekend Round Up April 6, 2017
April 10, 2017
•April is Architecture Month, with events such as this Friday’s Kreeger Museum tour. Emancipation Day will be celebrated Saturday, the day of the National Cherry Blossom Parade, with a closing concert by the Sweet Heaven Kings at Eastern Market on Sunday. Also on Sunday: the Anacostia River Festival.
Domino’s on Prospect to Be Razed
April 6, 2017
•The Historic Preservation Review Board approved the demolition of the Domino’s pizza take-out at 3255-3259 Prospect Street NW. Two years ago, property owner Robert Elliott proposed a four-story residence with […]
Weekend Round Up March 30, 2017
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This weekend is the last chance to see Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey in D.C. before the legendary circus folds its tents. Meanwhile, the Folger is celebrating Galileo, Strathmore will be alive with the sound of Mozart and Sunday is Children’s Day at Artomatic.
ANC Tonight: Canal, K Street, Gateways, LED Lights, Traffic Signals
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The Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission will discuss public safety, K Street traffic, canal reconstruction, gateways and Georgetown Main Streets.
‘Missing Teens,’ Missing the Point
April 5, 2017
•We are living in a time when our concepts of news, information, fact and fiction are being undermined by rapidly advancing communications technology. The culprits are usually one form of […]
GU Dean’s Posthumous ‘Song to My City’ Honored
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The Georgetown University professors who gathered in Healy Hall in historic Riggs Library last Tuesday, March 28, were eloquent to the point of tears as they spoke of Carol Lancaster, […]
Erratum: Papyrus to Reopen This Wednesday
March 30, 2017
•The card and stationery store was remodeling its Georgetown location, not leaving the neighborhood.
Weekend Round Up March 23, 2017
March 27, 2017
•The NSO Pops will celebrate Ella Fitzgerald’s centennial this weekend, as the Environmental Film Festival winds down and Artomatic takes off. For intriguing, family-friendly dance, check out the Move Me Festival, EL Squad and “Stories from a Life.”