Concerns, Lack of Funds Stymie Key Bridge Lights

April 4, 2018

At a March 29 public meeting at the Georgetown Public Library on the proposed decorative lighting of Key Bridge, the first such meeting since September, it was clear that a […]

Sileshi Alifom of Das Ethiopian


At Das Ethiopian restaurant, located at the corner of 28thand M Streets, Sileshi Alifom is eager for people to try out the food of his culture, offering guidance along the […]

Georgetown U. Panel Reflects on School Shootings

March 26, 2018

Moderated by Mo Elleithee, executive director of the university’s Institute of Politics and Public Service, the panel included current student Sarah Clements, whose mother, a teacher, survived the Sandy Hook shooting.

Fletcher Gill: A Career Change and a Passion Project

March 7, 2018

When a visitor reaches Suite 540 in Georgetown’s Canal Square, the first impression is surprise: how can two organizations have the same location? It turns out that the Genau Group […]

Zenith Gallery Marks 40 Years in D.C.

February 21, 2018

Hearing the name Zenith Gallery, one pictures a pristine-looking space that embodies a certain gravitas. However, starting from the front yard of what turns out to be Zenith Gallery, at […]

Checking Up on Dr. Fattahi

February 7, 2018

When you enter the waiting room of Dr. Tirdad Fattahi on MacArthur Boulevard NW, you notice the multiple awards that honor this dentist. One of those awards came from his […]

Business Ins & Outs Feb. 7, 2018


Coming Soon: Own Your Wonder Kristina Han, owner of the former pop-up business Wonder Beauty Bar, at 3210 Grace St. NW, recently signed a lease for space at 1659 Wisconsin […]

Levine Music: Welcoming Aspiring Musicians

January 24, 2018

So — you decided that you want to invest some time, money and effort into music lessons for yourself or your child. Where to turn? Rhonda Buckley, who recently joined […]

A Welcome Testimony in ‘Riot Days’

January 17, 2018

When a group of women performed its startling “punk prayer” in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior on Feb. 21, 2012, it made international headlines. While the story was newsworthy, […]

D.C.’s Newest Place Name: Boris Nemtsov Plaza

January 16, 2018

Last week, the District Council unanimously approved the renaming of a portion of Wisconsin Avenue directly in front of the Russian Embassy, just north of Georgetown.