In Country
Fall Festivals 2018
Antiques Addict
Artifacts Hint at Halcyon House’s Past
Business
A Rising Tide for Boomerang Boat Tours
Food & Wine
Filomena: Abundance, Togetherness and Celebration
Business
Saudi Women Pitch Their Dreams at Halcyon
Georgetown’s Cafe Tu-o-tu Turns 15
• January 10, 2018
Upon entering Cafe Tu-o-tu, a newcomer notices how small the ordering space is, but also the warmth and welcome that emanate from the staff. Owner Mino Sarano, 56, says that […]
The Modern: Fulfilling a Vision in Fort Totten
• December 20, 2017
When you hear about Fort Totten, the first thing that comes to mind is a Metro stop. However, that limited perception is sure to change in light of recent developments. […]
Trying My Hand at Ice Skating
• December 19, 2017
The idea of putting my feet on the ice was a terrifying thought given my previous experiences trying to walk on concrete that had ice on it.
Georgetown U. Event Celebrates Holidays, Accomplishments
• December 11, 2017
One highlighted project was the Georgetown Health Justice Alliance, in which law and medical school students work together to help people living in poverty get access to needed health services.
Christ Child Opportunity Shop: A Store With a Mission
• December 6, 2017
Chris DerDerian joined Christ Child Opportunity Shop in Georgetown as store director in October of 2016. “I was just awed by the history and the mission,” she says. DerDerian joins […]
Timothy A. R. Cole: New Priest on the Block
• December 1, 2017
The ability to get along with one other, regardless of political affiliation, is one of the facets that Cole believes defines Christ Church, Georgetown, today.
A Pop-ular Business Model in Georgetown
• November 22, 2017
You may think you know exactly what Georgetown has to offer, but the recent flurry of holiday pop-ups adds an element of surprise.
Metrorail or Uber?
• November 8, 2017
An interesting aspect of D.C. life is the planning involved in making a trip to another part of the city. The goal is to get to one’s destination without the […]
An Eerie Walk Back in Time
• October 30, 2017
On Friday evening, Oct. 27, Dwane Starlin took a group of people on a “Spirits of Georgetown” walk throughout the neighborhood, sharing stories that are buried deep within the crevices of the area.
Bringing Mongolian Culture to Georgetown
• October 27, 2017
Tosca Metz, owner of T&U Mongolian Cashmere by Gobi, on upper Wisconsin Avenue, says that the fall season is a great time to buy cashmere and other cold- weather items. […]
