African Diaspora International Film Festival Showcases Human Experience of People of Color Globally

August 7, 2025

By Caroline Moore This past weekend, the Africa World Now Project and the GWU Africana Studies Program hosted the African Diaspora International Film Festival DC right on George Washington University’s […]

Bursting the Bubble at Bubble Planet D.C.

August 6, 2025

By Caroline Woodward Bubble Planet is an immersive art and sensory experience centered around the concept of, you guessed it, bubbles. The highly Instagrammable spot opened on June 26th at […]

The Wylder Hotel of Tilghman Island: An Idyllic Bayside Getaway 

August 4, 2025

By Annabel Taylor  As August melts into September, many Georgetowners are looking for a final summer getaway before autumn routines kick in. Twenty minutes southwest of St. Micheals, a lesser-known […]

‘Best of Washington’ Is a Tasty Time

July 31, 2025

By Caroline Moore One of D.C.’s hottest summer events was back this year. The “Best of Washington,” which is put on by the Washingtonian Magazine, happened at the National Building […]

Dance in a Musical Jewel Box

July 30, 2025

Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Co. at the Kreeger Museum On Saturday, July 26th at 3 p.m., the acclaimed Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company (DTSBDC) triumphantly returned to The […]

University Presidents Testify Before Congress on Campus Antisemitism

July 28, 2025

By Maren Fagen Three university presidents, including Georgetown University Interim President Robert Groves, testified before a congressional committee on July 15 about college antisemitism. Groves, the City University of New […]

Taking the Cake: A Sweet D.C. Exchange

July 24, 2025

By Caroline Woodward  Imagine this: You walk into an event at one of DC’s many museums and are greeted with the delicious smell of a bakeshop and the sight of 300 cakes sitting before you. […]

August Onstage, Georgetown: Broadway Edition

July 22, 2025

By Mark Edelman With our local theater companies getting ready for the 2025-26 season beginning next month, here’s a look at the new shows that came to Broadway last season […]

My First 100 Days as CAG President: Listening, Learning and Leading Forward 

July 21, 2025

By Amy A. Titus  Over the past 100 days, I’ve had the privilege of engaging in a “listening tour” — meeting with Georgetown residents, community groups and government leaders to […]

Sushi Gaku Brings Tokyo Tradition to Georgetown 


By Annabel Taylor  Behind the facade of a black townhouse door and wedged between M.M.LaFleur and Take Care at 1338 Wisconsin, lies Sushi Gaku, a traditional Japanese lair brought to […]