Arts
Holiday Markets Offer Festive Finds for Last-Minute Shoppers
Fashion
The Georgetowner’s Best Boutique Gifts for the Holidays
Downtown Observer
A Conversation with the Chief Retail Officer for the White House Historical Association Luci Shanahan
Arts
The Georgetowner’s 2025 Holiday Movie Soundtrack Playlist
In Country
A North Pole Christmas at National Harbor
Women Leaders: Elizabeth Von Hassell, Director, National Sporting Museum
• May 2, 2022
ELIZABETH VON HASSELL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, NATIONAL SPORTING LIBRARY & MUSEUM Our spring arts preview featured 20 women cultural leaders in Washington, D.C. We wanted to amplify their voices in our […]
Mapping Georgetown: A Food Writer’s Fond Reflections
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As we stroll about Georgetown’s exciting blocks we often wonder “who are all of these fascinating people”? Often, they’re moving past us at a nice clip on foot or riding […]
Financial Times Brings Big Ideas for 2022 to The Reach
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At the Kennedy Center’s The Reach on May 7, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Financial Times’s inaugural FTWeekend Festival will feature “leading luminaries,” authors, scientists, politicians and of […]
Mapping Georgetown: Rose Park Spurs Golden Doodle Acquisition
• April 25, 2022
This special place packs a punch. Rose Park at 2459 P St. NW always delights its visitors and enlivens its Georgetown neighborhood. Farmers markets, art events, seasonal celebrations, tennis and […]
Mapping Georgetown: Rose Park Neighbor’s Heroic Work for Access
• April 18, 2022
It’s that spring time of year again – time to celebrate the reopening of Rose Park as a neighborhood favorite spot for fresh air and warm weather camaraderie. But, sometimes, […]
Ringing the Bell on Cancer: Bellringer Bike Ride Comes to D.C.
• April 13, 2022
“We don’t recruit bikers, we recruit people who hate Cancer,” says Chris Timko, executive director of BellRinger, a bike ride that aims to raise funds for cancer research at the […]
Following Martin Luther King, Jr.: Atlanta to Memphis
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“April is the cruelest month,” wrote the poet, T.S. Eliot, and for those following Martin Luther King, Jr. April 4, 1968 was the cruelest day. At 6:01 pm on that […]
In Country Calendar: April 13, 2022 Issue
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Spring has officially sprung in our In Country section! Here are some events in the Virginia countryside this month. Saturday April 16 Easter Bunny Experience at Salamander Resort & Spa […]
In Time for National Donate Life Month: Inspirational Journeys
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Flying home from an L.A. business trip, Georgetowner Lynly Boor, a strategic planning consultant in her mid-50s, suddenly felt listless in her seat, patting her forehead to check for a […]
Mapping Georgetown: Tour Guides Capture Tudor Place Women’s History
• April 11, 2022
Hot off the presses — Congratulations to our very own Tour Of Her Own (TOHO) tour guides on publishing “111 Places in Women’s History in Washington, D.C.”! We were delighted […]
