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Weekend Roundup, Dec. 19-22
Liquor License Suspension, $30,000 Fine for Dean & DeLuca
April 6, 2019
•The Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration has cited the upscale M Street market four times in four years for selling alcohol to minors.
Jonathan Adler to Close April 21
April 1, 2019
•Easter Sunday is the last day in Georgetown for the maker and purveyor of ceramics, pillows, accessories and furniture, which opened on Wisconsin Avenue in 2012.
GU Petition Wants Falsely Admitted Students Expelled
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An online petition called for Georgetown University to revoke the degrees of former students who were involved in the fraud and expel those still attending.
Spring Arts Preview: Performance
March 7, 2019
•Our writer on the performing arts points to spring shows of special interest, covering opera, choral, classical, jazz, rock, pop and country, as well as theater.
Hyde-Addison School Project on Track for July 1
February 11, 2019
•The reconstructed school, Georgetown’s only public elementary school, is expected to open in August, on time. We’ll find out later if the project ended up on budget.
Celebrating the Year of the Pig in Chinatown (photos)
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The Feb. 10 parade, which featured traditional lion and dragon dances, firecrackers, beauty pageant winners and community groups, was organized by the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association.
Cupid’s Undie Run Marks 10th Year in D.C. (photos)
February 10, 2019
•On Feb. 10, several hundred hardy individuals jogged along city streets wearing nothing but their underwear to raise money for charity in D.C.’s Cupid’s Undie Run.
Cross MacKenzie’s Last Picture Shows on Book Hill
February 5, 2019
•Co-owners Rebecca Cross and her husband, photographer Maxwell MacKenzie, are relocating the gallery to their new home in Hillsboro, Virginia.
Management of Highbridge Apartments — Formerly the Georgetown Retirement Complex — Accused of Scam
February 4, 2019
•The would-be first leasee forwarded all the documents to D.C.’s attorney general, who, she was told, has started an investigation.
Style Resolutions for 2019
January 22, 2019
•Whether it is time to get it together, turn it up or start fresh, here are our resolutions to move through the year in style.