Arts & Society
Social Scene: Ball for the Mall 2024
Arts & Society
Kitty Kelley Tells (Almost) All
Arts & Society
White House Correspondents’ Parties Talk of the Town
Arts & Society
Social Scene: Your Guide to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Weekend
Arts & Society
Patrons’ Party Attracts the Best of Georgetown
‘I Alone Can Fix It’ Q&A Packs Club
August 1, 2021
•Carol Joynt welcomed back Washington Post Pulitzer Prize winners Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker to a July 29 Q&A luncheon at The George Town Club to discuss their latest Donald […]
Happy Hour with the Diplomatic Palate
July 22, 2021
•A hip, diplomatic crowd gathered at the Ven Embassy Row Hotel July 9 to help launch a series of international food tasting extravaganzas featuring the nation’s capital very own diplomats. […]
The Washington Ballet Kicks Off 45th Season
June 16, 2021
•Dry clean those dresses and suits, gowns and tuxedos — the D.C. social scene is back! The Washington Ballet kicked off its 45th season post-Covid with its annual gala on […]
Weekend Round Up (May 20th)
May 20, 2021
•Despite Richard Selden’s leaving us to move up north, we are continuing his weekend roundup tradition. This weekend, the Strathmore Children’s Chorus is hosting a virtual concert, the Spy Museum […]
‘Georgetown,’ a Film About Murder. Or Is It?
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It happened in Georgetown. In August of 2011. A murder and investigation that verged on the “you can’t make this stuff up” category. Now a fictionalized movie about the bizarre […]
Weekly Arts Round Up, February 4, 2021
February 4, 2021
•Get into a February frame of mind with red works of art at Washington Printmakers Gallery and two streamed poetry programs.
Georgetown Village to Honor José Andrés, Martin Family, Dec. 3
November 11, 2020
•Throughout the virtual year-end celebration, there will be interviews with Georgetown Village founders, volunteers, supporters and guests, who will share their personal stories.
FAIR Girls to Hold Virtual Fundraiser, June 30
June 27, 2020
•This year’s event will take place online. Human trafficking has continued to be an international crisis, in spite of congressional and White House attention.
Holy Trinity School Celebrates at Sequoia
March 12, 2020
•On Leap Day, Feb. 29, Holy Trinity School supporters returned to Sequoia — the Washington Harbour restaurant with floor-to-ceiling views of the Potomac River — along with friends, more than […]
Sweethearts & Patriots: Stronger Each Year for Wounded Warriors
February 25, 2020
•Sweethearts and Patriots, the annual fundraiser for wounded warriors, returned for the second year to the French Embassy on Feb. 8. A favorite among twenty and thirty somethings, the event […]