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Patrons’ Party Attracts the Best of Georgetown
Sticx Eatery Coming to Wisconsin Ave.
July 18, 2019
•Expect to see such items as chicken meatballs, grilled and skewered veggies, tofu on a stick and shrimp teriyaki. Owner Aung Myint is also looking forward to bringing a dish called “hoi jor” to the menu.
Armstrong’s Spacesuit Back on Display at Smithsonian (photos)
July 17, 2019
•A cleaned and restored suit was unveiled on Tuesday to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 11. The late astronaut’s son and grandson were in attendance.
Endless Possibilities
July 10, 2019
•AFTER AN EXTENSIVE RENOVATION, THIS EAST VILLAGE TOWNHOUSE IS READY FOR IT BEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL LIFE. Jeff Akseizer’s philosophy is simple. “I design homes that I’d want to live […]
Jackie Kennedy’s Francophilia
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In the 1950s, Jacqueline Kennedy was a young congressional wife taking courses in American history at Georgetown University, just a short walk from her home. I can see her now: […]
Dent Place Market Is In; Ben & Jerry’s Is Out
July 8, 2019
•A new corner store, Dent Place Market, devoted to upscale foods and Georgetown history, opens today. Longtime ice cream shop Ben & Jerry’s will shutter at the end of August.
A Memorable Fourth in Our Nation’s Capital (photos)
July 6, 2019
•Public festivities got underway at the National Archives with a ceremonial reading of the Declaration of Independence by our Founding Fathers (and Mothers).
ANC Meeting Heats Up Over Jelleff
July 3, 2019
•Chairman Rick Murphy said he had just heard at 4 p.m. about decision by DC Public Schools to transfer to DPR its administrative oversight of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts playing field.
FBI Raids Home of Council Member Jack Evans
June 21, 2019
•The raid occurred the day after it was revealed that Evans said he violated ethics rules in relation to his chairmanship of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority board and was resigning from it.
If Certified, D.C.’s 2020 Budget Would Benefit Georgetown
June 17, 2019
•Among the increases benefiting Ward 2 in the budget, according to the mayor’s office, is $74.2 million dedicated to fully modernize the Francis-Stevens Education Campus on 2425 N St. NW and 2130 G St. NW.
Solstice-Timed Season for Chamber Dance Project
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Featuring two world premieres, the four-performance season, the company’s sixth in Washington, D.C., will take place June 20 to 22 at Sidney Harman Hall.