The Las Vegas Shooting: An American Nightmare

October 2, 2017

There were countless reported acts of heroism Oct. 1 — people throwing themselves on others to protect them, others applying bandages and pressure to bleeding wounds.

Dem Women: From Resistance to Organizing

September 21, 2017

On Sept. 19, the Woman’s National Democratic Club premiered the newest film by filmmaker Lilly Rivlin, “Heather Booth: Changing the World,” with Booth herself on hand.

Footlocker Kills Deal for Georgetown Theater

September 18, 2017

Owner and renovator of the old theater property, Robert Bell is bittersweet about the deal’s collapse, hoping for a better tenant — or to sell.

Startups Big and Small: Halcyon’s New Cohort

September 14, 2017

At the Sept. 12 event introducing the fellows, Erin Egan, Facebook’s vice president and chief privacy officer, policy, reminded them and the other attendees that Facebook also began as a startup.

FALL PREVIEW ARTS

September 13, 2017

“Politically and socially, we are at the edge of another precipice. And those of us who are artists must charge into the fray, leading a charge to turn a tide.” — […]

Georgetowners Love Living in St. Michaels


Many Georgetowners consider St. Michaels their favorite out-of-town hangout. In fact, for a growing number of D.C. residents, the town on Maryland’s picturesque Eastern Shore — about two hours’ drive from […]

T∙H∙E Launches T∙H∙E Network


Talent management group, T∙H∙E Artist Agency, celebrated its 32nd anniversary last month with the launch of T∙H∙E Network. Since 1985, Lynda Erkiletian, founder and president, Elizabeth Centenari, director and vice […]

Nobu Opens Sept. 12 at 25th & M

September 11, 2017

Tomorrow’s the day to check out D.C.’s Nobu, the chic Japanese-Peruvian restaurant quite a few Georgetowners have been waiting for.

Tree Lovers and Killers in Georgetown


Sept. 10 was the annual gathering of Trees for Georgetown, a committee of the Citizens Association of Georgetown. The group’s mission is to plant and maintain the trees that line the neighborhood’s residential streets. 

Smithsonian Acquires Musical Objects from Sting, J. Ralph (photos)


The former lead singer for the Police donated the 1978 Fender Stratocaster guitar that he played at Amnesty International’s “The Secret Policeman’s Other Ball” in 1981.