Shakespeare Awards: John Hurt, Stacy Keach and Diana Rigg

October 23, 2014

Three theatrical legends were recognized with the William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theatre at the Harman Center for the Arts Gala Oct. 5. John Hurt and Stacy Keach received their awards from artistic director Michael Kahn. Master of ceremonies Judith Light accepted on behalf of Diana Rigg, who was unable to attend. The Beech Street Foundation received the Sidney Harman Award for Philanthropy in the Arts. Following the program, guests went to the National Building Museum with decor inspired by Leonato’s garden from “Much Ado About Nothing.” The gala raised more than $1 million for the theater’s art education programs

Rural Society, Steakhouse at Madison Hotel, Lassoes the Crowds


Iron Chef Jose Garces’s arrival on the Washington dining scene with the opening of Rural Society in the Loews Madison Hotel has been a resounding success. The steakhouse takes its name from an annual event in Argentina that honors the nation’s gaucho culture. The chef as well as the chairman of Loews Hotels Jonathan Tisch were on hand for the Oct. 1 opening party in the handsome restaurant that features South America’s traditional cuisine, along with food prepared on a $20,000 wood-fired grill. To paraphrase Tisch’s concluding remarks, the best indication of a restaurant’s success is “patrons” on the seats. That is clearly the case at Rural Society. [gallery ids="101880,136870" nav="thumbs"]

Georgetowner Celebrates Its 60th at Capella Rooftop


The Georgetowner Newspaper, which made its debut on Oct. 7, 1954, threw a 60th anniversary party Oct. 8 on the the rooftop lounge of the Capella Hotel on 31st Street.

Along with its 60th birthday, the newspaper celebrated its “Cover Girls and Boys,” who have been on the front page of the community newspaper over the past 10 years.

Along with the hotel’s prepared food, party-goers got a chance to sample cocktails, made from Clement Rhum Vieux Agricole Select Barrel or Clement Premiere Canne Rhum, which salute The Georgetowner’s two former publishers, Ami Stewart and David Roffman: Ami’s Agricole Martini and the Roffman. The unique drinks were created by the one of Capella’s and the city’s favorite bartender, Angel Cervantes, and the specialty liquor was provided by Nikolai Konicki.

Publisher Sonya Bernhardt said she and her staff were proud to Georgetown and Washington, D.C., and hoped for another 60 years. She thanked the guests, adding a special shout-out to advertisers, sponsors and the Capella.

Please check out this week’s very special Georgetowner Newspaper: the anniversary issue includes memories, photos and pages from the past. Also see “The Georgetowner: 60 Years in Print” poster pullout in the issue. [gallery ids="101881,136868,136862,136858,136854,136849,136846,136841,136837,136832,136829,136824,136821,136817,136813,136866" nav="thumbs"]

Weekend Round Up October 9, 2014


Saturday, Oct. 11

Civil War Georgetown Tours

Civil War meant uncertain times for Tudor Place and surrounding Georgetown. Learn in a unique house tour how owner Britannia Kennon saved her family home by boarding Union officers. The tours start at 10:30 a.m. After breaking for lunch on your own, return for an expert guided tour of historic Georgetown. See in person relics of the war’s turmoil including a Union hospital, grave sites of Confederate spies, and a mansion at the heart of the tragic slave escape ship, The Pearl. Visit the Tudor Place website for more information. 31st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20007.

Taste of D.C. 2014

Taste of DC is a multi-day community and culinary event in the heart of the nation’s capital. The event serves up the area’s best eateries, specialty wines, and craft beers along with live musical acts by local artists, chef demonstrations by some of the city’s best chefs, and unique experiences provided by sponsors and partners for all event-goers to enjoy. Taste of DC is held on historic Pennsylvania Avenue in downtown DC from the White House to the Capitol. Starts at noon on Saturday and Sunday. Check here for more information.

Night Nouveau

2014 Night Nouveau is D.C.’s newest must-attend event for young professionals presented by S&R Foundation. Rated one of the top fall events in its inaugural year, Night Nouveau shifts its theme this year and draws inspiration from the masters of Surrealism for a whimsical evening at the historic Halcyon House. Enjoy open bar, fantastic food from some of DC’s top restaurants, as well as a night of amazing music and dancing! Visit the S&R Foundation site for more information.

Sunday, Oct. 12

Yoga at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library

Take an Om Break at the library! Join the Georgetown Neighborhood Library for a variety of yoga classes taught by teachers from Yoga Activist. The Georgetown Neighborhood Library is registering RSVPs for all October classes. To RSVP for any or all classes, send Erika Rydberg an email with the class(es) you’re interested in registering for. The first 30 RSVPs will be registered and the remaining RSVPs will be placed on a waiting list. Yoga starts at 1:30 p.m. Visit the library’s website for more information.

Susquehanna Antique Gallery Open House

The Susquehanna Antique Gallery will host an open house party soon. Spend the Sunday evening of October 12 with us. The gallery will be offering a cultural lifestyle experience of delicious wines, music and antique artworks of some of the finest American, British and European artists. A not to be missed night of fun, wine and some quality art and antiques in the beautiful neighborhood of Georgetown! Doors open at 7 p.m. More information [here] (http://www.susquehannaantiques.com/).

Institute for Education Honors, Serenades Justice Ginsburg


The Supreme Court was the supreme setting Sept. 22, as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was presented with the Institute for Education’s 2014 Cultural Diplomacy Award. Coach Kathy Kemper opened the program before Ginsburg was serenaded by mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves and introduced by former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson. Ginsburg gave “a hearty welcome to my workplace,” before conducting a veritable history lesson as she discussed each of the chief justices whose portraits adorned the room. The IFE promotes international understanding and educates youth for global citizenship. [gallery ids="101883,136807,136804" nav="thumbs"]

46th Annual Meridian Ball Sparkles


The 46th Annual Meridian Ball held on Friday, Oct. 17, proved again to be one of Washington’s most elegant evenings. The ball was held at the Meridian House, Eugene Meyer’s home while raising daughter Katharine Graham, both past publishers of the Washington Post. The Meridian International Center’s mission of education on global leadership through the exchange of ideas, people and culture. The evening brought together more than 800 party-goers. Check out the Georgetowner’s photos from the evening’s celebration — and see them in the Oct. 22 print edition. [gallery ids="101889,136736,136740,136744,136747,136753,136751" nav="thumbs"]

46th Annual Meridian Ball Sparkles


The 46th Annual Meridian Ball, held on Friday, Oct. 17, proved again to be one of Washington’s most elegant evenings. The ball was held at the Meridian House, Eugene Meyer’s home while raising daughter Katharine Graham, both past publishers of the Washington Post. The Meridian International Center’s mission of education on global leadership through the exchange of ideas, people and culture. [gallery ids="101897,136664,136682,136680,136669,136674" nav="thumbs"]

Care for Kids Kick off Party at Ann Hand and Peacock Cafe


The Care for Kids Card Program celebrated the start of its annual 10-day shopping event. The evening started off with cocktails at Ann Hand’s new store on Prospect St. and then moved to Peacock Cafe for dinner. All proceeds from the event will go to support the young patients of Children’s National Hospital. [gallery ids="101896,136685" nav="thumbs"]

Chefs — and a Party — for Marriage Equality

October 13, 2014

A crowd ready to party came together at the Ritz-Carlton on 22nd Street, NW, Sept. 23 to join the Human Rights Campaign and David Hagedorn in support of marriage equality, as all enjoyed signature bar selections and wonderful samplings from the region’s very best chefs that included Michel Richard, Robert Wiedmaier and Patrick O’Connell. Hagedorn and his partner Michael Widomski tied the knot before Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last year. Guests were encouraged to hear Gov. Terry McAuliffe express his confidence that same-sex couples will soon be able to marry in the Commonwealth of Virginia. [gallery ids="101887,136764,136760" nav="thumbs"]

Nyumbani: Giving Those With HIV a Home


Kathleen Matthews emceed the 21st Annual Nyumbani USA Benefit at the Ritz-Carlton on 22nd Street, NW, Sept. 26. This year’s theme “Nyumbani – Many Hands Bring Sustainability to Live” reflected the nonprofit’s work to benefit abandoned and orphaned HIV-positive children and elders in Kenya. Guests rose to acknowledge Sister Mary Owens, who came to update supporters on current achievements. Nyumbani, a Swahili word meaning “home,” was founded in 1992 by the late beloved physician and priest, Rev. Angelo D’Agostino, S.J. Mark Russell entertained and enchanted.
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