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Happy 100th Birthday, President Carter!
C&O Canal to Get High Line Treatment
March 27, 2017
•Meet the designers for the C&O Canal or learn about progress at Locks 3 and 4 — two public meetings, March 22 and March 29.
Three Full Lives: Derek, Chuck and Jimmy
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The poet, the inventor of rock and roll and the journalist left legacies that connect to one another and to us all.
Cherry Blossom Show Goes On
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While some blossoms were damaged by the cold snap, expect a brilliance of pink and white soon enough along the Tidal Basin and other spots in town.
Weekend Round Up March 23, 2017
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The NSO Pops will celebrate Ella Fitzgerald’s centennial this weekend, as the Environmental Film Festival winds down and Artomatic takes off. For intriguing, family-friendly dance, check out the Move Me Festival, EL Squad and “Stories from a Life.”
Coach John Thompson III Fired
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After losing in the Big East tourney and failing to make the NCAA Tournament, basketball coach John Thompson III was told by Georgetown University not to return next season.
Four Seasons Condo Plans Welcomed
March 16, 2017
•There were oohs and aahs last Thursday night when architect David Adjaye presented his renovation plans for the West Heating Plant.
New Dean at Georgetown College
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Christopher Celenza will succeed Chester Gillis as dean of Georgetown University’s oldest undergraduate school July 1.
Mayor: Hotel Hive ‘Gets’ D.C.
March 13, 2017
•Mayor Bowser got behind the bar at the March 6 launch of the District’s first “micro-lifestyle” hotel in Foggy Bottom.
Michael Kahn Muses on Shakespeare and Power
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The American theater legend was the featured guest at this morning’s Cultural Leadership Breakfast at the George Town Club.
Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge Closures Begin Monday
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Temporary off-peak lane closures will begin March 13 on Pennsylvania Avenue NW between 26th and 28th Streets NW. The bridge rehabilitation work will last 14 months.