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It’s Official: Wawa Is Coming to Georgetown
• June 26, 2017
Wawa Inc. announced that its second D.C. store, as part of its expansion into the Washington, D.C., market, will be in the heart of Georgetown — at the corner of […]
Overheard at Lunch: D.C. Gossip Girl
• June 21, 2017
Ocean City Bans Nudity If you’re looking to get out of D.C. this summer and be a little more “free,” Ocean City, Maryland, may not be your best choice. In […]
Future Is Complicated for DREAMers
• June 19, 2017
On Friday, June 16, the Department of Homeland Security announced decisions on two executive orders instituted by President Obama in 2012 and 2014 to protect certain groups of illegal immigrants […]
Attorneys General Sue President Trump
• June 12, 2017
Karl Racine of D.C. and Brian Frosh of Maryland allege that Trump is violating the Constitution’s emoluments clauses.
Septime Webre Named to Hong Kong Post
• June 6, 2017
A year after leaving the Washington Ballet — and a few months after launching the Halcyon Stage series — Septime Webre has been named artistic director of Hong Kong Ballet, […]
Amazon Bookstore Coming to Georgetown
• May 8, 2017
It’s back to the future, as online retailer Amazon has plans for a brick-and-mortar bookstore on M Street — with a touch of irony. According to the Washington Post, which […]
Open Studios at Jackson Art Center, May 7
• May 7, 2017
The 1890 public school will be filled with art, artists, live music, mural-painting kids and (one hopes) eager buyers this Sunday.
Gas Leaks Rile Georgetown Residents
• May 1, 2017
Ed Segal and his wife have owned homes and lived and worked on the east side of Georgetown off and on for the past 30 years. The conundrum of gas […]
French Ambassador Cuts Ribbon at Ladurée on M St.
• April 24, 2017
This Sunday, May 7, from noon to 5 p.m., more than 30 artist’s studios in the former Jackson School building at 3050 R St. NW, across from Montrose Park, will […]
Georgetown Icon, Dixie Liquor Rises Again
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Closed since July 1, Dixie Liquor, founded in 1934, reopened April 20 — same place, same times, same property owners, different business owners. The new owners for the business are […]
