AFTA Honoree Nancy Marriott Walks the Walk
Arts for the Aging gave its Lolo Sarnoff Founder’s Award to Nancy Peery Marriott at a sparkling gala Oct. 19 at the Society of the Cincinnati. A singer and vocal […]
‘Don’t Wing the Swing’ Signs Protest Hyde-Addison Plans
The deputy mayor seems set on moving kids to Meyer School, and Hyde-Addison parents aren’t happy.
The Final Debate Seen From the WNDC and the Trump Hotel
The viewers at the Woman’s National Democratic Cub and at the Trump International Hotel seemed to agree that this was the most important election in their lifetime.
A Fauquier Getaway – and a Reunion for Adopted Dogs
The changing season beckons Georgetowners to visit Virginia’s rolling hills, farmlands and historic villages, exulting in the fresh air and expansive scenes within an hour’s drive of Washington. Even better […]
Grand Old Man of National Press Club Dies at 98
Ten days after he cut the ribbons at the National Press Club October 5 to dedicate a grandly renovated new lounge in his name, John Cosgrove, 98, the “Grand Old […]
Mayor, 2 Governors Meet About Metro
Stay tuned to find out if the ban on late-night Metro service will be lifted for tonight’s playoff game.
Fall Update: Farmers’ Markets In and Around Georgetown
There are six farmers’ markets within easy reach, though only three — in Glover Park-Burleith, Dupont and Palisades — are open year-round.
Oct. 14 Launch for ‘Passport to Fall’
A new promotion from the recently formed business group Georgetown Row will make “uptown” Georgetown the place to be this weekend.
Kizomba on the Potomac Wraps Up for the Season
Octavio Jan, known as “Ocho,” has created the biggest waterfront dance party in the area — right here in Georgetown.
Record Crowd Enjoys Taste of Georgetown on K Street
There were old favorites like Martin’s Tavern, relatively new favorites like Malmaison and even a new oldie, the waterfront’s Bangkok Joe’s.