‘The Liberty of Color,’ Vibrant Display for Inclusivity, Diversity at Bourbon Steak

June 29, 2023

The Four Seasons Hotel’s Bourbon Steak partnered with local artist, Maggie O’Neill, launching a vibrant installation, “The Liberty of Color,” on the restaurant’s outdoor patio and a collection of her […]

Dr. Anthony Fauci Named Georgetown University Professor


After dedicating 54 years of his life to public service, Dr. Anthony Fauci has chosen Georgetown University to play a major role in the next phase of his career. The […]

Conversions Planned on Thomas Jefferson St.; Neighbors Concerned

June 26, 2023

A 300-unit conversion has been planned for two Georgetown office buildings, located on the southern end of Georgetown, near the waterfront. An affiliate of Potomac Investment Trust has plans to […]

Black Georgetown’s Lisa Fager Thanks Community


The following message is from Lisa Fager, Executive Director of Black Georgetown Foundation: I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to express my deepest gratitude for your […]

ANC 2E: As Miller Steps Down, Chao Steps Up


Commissioner Elizabeth Miller (ANC 2E 07), who was selected unanimously to serve as the 2022-2023 ANC 2E Chair, will step down June 30 and supports her neighbor Daniel Chao to […]

Tech Tip: Consumer VPNs Are Not Tools for Businesses

June 20, 2023

By Computerware, Inc. If you spend any amount of time on YouTube, chances are you’ve seen videos dropping names of various sponsors, including consumer Virtual Private Networks (VPNs.) VPN providers […]

Weekend Roundup, June 15 – 19

June 15, 2023

We’ve got a lot going on this weekend here in the District! From Juneteenth celebrations, to Father’s Day festivities and lots of summer arts opening and fun, so many great […]

Robin Davisson: Creativity’s Child 

June 14, 2023

Sponsored Content. “It was like being struck by lightning,” says Robin Davisson, visual artist and owner of StudioLab RD, about her decision to step away from a biomedical research career and pursue […]

Opinion: Save the G2, D2 and D6  


By Chris Murphy The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) recently announced its proposed “Visionary Network” of new Metrobus routes which may impact your access to Georgetown via public transit. They can be […]

Citizens Association Hosts Rat Patrol, Hears About GU’s Move-Out Program

June 12, 2023

By Christi Cline On May 18, the Citizens Association of Georgetown’s Public Health Committee hosted its second community meeting. The primary focus: the rats in Georgetown. A dedicated group of […]