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Hit List Dinner at Le Clou Is a Big Hit
September 28, 2023
•The Hit List Dinner Series came to Le Clou in NoMa with a lavish culinary presentation by chef Nicholas Stefanelli on Sept. 14. At the restaurant, diners experienced a menu […]
Painter Robin Sutliff Ready to Dazzle at Georgetown’s Art All Night
September 25, 2023
•By Hailey Wharram Donned in paint-splattered jeans and electric pink lipstick, Robin Sutliff is in her element with a paintbrush in hand. After a swift scan of her canvas — […]
Real Estate: Extensive Refurbishing Planned for 1850s Scott-Grant House
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Big news on the Scott-Grant House at 3238 R St. NW. Extensive refurbishments are in the works. Built in the late 1850s, the site was a place former President Ulysses […]
GU to Host Celebrated African-American Folk Musician, Scholar Jake Blount
September 18, 2023
•By Hailey Wharram Jake Blount, a renowned multi-instrumentalist and scholar specializing in African American roots music, will participate in a two-day artist residency at Georgetown University from Sept. 20 to […]
Real Estate: Jackie Kennedy Georgetown Estate Up for Auction
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Jackie Kennedy’s former N Street estate in Georgetown is up for auction. The 18th-century home, located at 3017 N St. NW, had its price reduced to $22.5 million in May, […]
Clergy Express Support for Homeless Nonprofit
September 13, 2023
•We, the clergy leaders of Georgetown congregations, support Georgetown Ministry Center (GMC) because it is the single most important resource for our neighbors experiencing homelessness in this community. GMC is […]
Arts Education Is Key to Our Cultural Heritage
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Washington didn’t become the sizzling arts capital it is today without our local artists shaping and enriching our cultural landscape. And perhaps there’s no better way to preserve our arts […]
Washington, D.C.: Our Culture Capital
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Perhaps no city in the world possesses such a unique cultural heritage as Washington, D.C. Home to iconic public monuments of world significance – Lincoln gazing across the Reflecting Pool […]
For a Happy Dog, Think Positive
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Sponsored Content. “If you want a well-trained dog, you have to think like a dog. Unwanted behaviors, like excessive barking, leash-pulling or separation anxiety, are perfectly normal from a dog’s […]
202Creates Month Kicks Off at the Point
August 31, 2023
•Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Office of Cable Television, Film, Music, and Entertainment kicked off 202Creates at the Point Restaurant on Aug. 30 with live performances by D.C. artists, creatives and art activations […]