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Weekend Roundup, April 18 through April 21
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Crime & Safety: River Death, Card Skimming, Sexual Assault
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A Chat With the House Tour Patrons’ Party Co-Chairs
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The Georgetowner’s Spring 2024 Theater Guide
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What Mayor’s Proposed Budget Means for Georgetown
Andres Helps O’Connell Celebrate 40 Years
June 18, 2018
•The Georgetowner takes this opportunity to heartily congratulate Patrick O’Connell on the 40th anniversary of the beloved Inn at Little Washington and welcome José Andrés to Georgetown.
RAMMYs Shine Despite Industry Challenges
June 11, 2018
•The industry has taken a hit this year from the sexual harassment scandals and Anthony Bourdain’s passing. Speeches at the D.C. ceremony emphasized the need for community and a spirit of togetherness.
Wonder Woman Filming to Close Streets
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The production team for the film “Magic Hour” plans to shut down Wisconsin Avenue from M Street to Volta Place from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 14.
Capitals Redeem Washington, D.C.
June 8, 2018
•June 7 was the end of a 44-year quest by the Caps to win the big one, the Stanley Cup, that large, silvery trinket that had eluded them time after time, each time with more bitter frustration than the time before.
African Art Museum Director Speaks in Georgetown
June 7, 2018
•In his work, not only for museums but as a writer, lecturer and broadcaster, Augustus (Gus) Casely-Hayford has sought to overcome the centuries-long assault on and denigration of African culture.
Cultural Leadership & Cocktails: Meet Chris Whittle, June 14
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Education visionary Chris Whittle will share his philosophy of the first international K-12 school concept, the Whittle School & Studios, which will grow to 30 campuses across the globe over the next decade.
Now Open: America Eats Tavern
June 4, 2018
•Located in the Tysons Corner Ritz-Carlton for two years, until late 2016, the restaurant — from José Andrés’s ThinkFoodGroup — replaces neighborhood rib joint Old Glory at 3139 M St. NW.
Suspect Sought in Sexual Abuse Offenses
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Anyone who can identify the suspect or who has knowledge of the incidents should take no action but call police at 202-727-9099 or text your tip to the department’s Text Tip Line at 50411.
Stanley Cup Finals Make D.C. a Sports Town
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The Capitals are just two wins away from their first-ever Stanley Cup. After a politically divisive year, it’s nice to see Washingtonians come together in the name of hockey.
Last Chance for June Galas
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There is still time to reserve your tickets — and don your best — for fundraising fêtes at Hillwood Museum, the Embassy of France, the National Arboretum and other venues around town.