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
Brunching & Tastings For Moms
• May 1, 2019
The first special woman in everyone’s life? Their mother, naturally. This Mother’s Day, show her how much you appreciate all that she has done for you. Start by treating her […]
Fusion Academy: Helping Students Prepare for the Future
• April 25, 2019
At Fusion Academy, students have the opportunity to catch up, get ahead or try something new during the summer. Parents are encouraged to visit for an event or to schedule a personal tour.
Vibrant Summer Season Ahead at Wolf Trap
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Where Catherine Filene Shouse grew crops and bred horses and dogs — also hosting Washington’s political, business and social elite — stars from Herbie Hancock to UB40 will perform this […]
Middleburg Spring Races: Family Fun for Horse Lovers
• April 22, 2019
The trophies given out at the end of each race in the race tower paddock were handed to laughing family owners of all ages, from grandpas to great-grandchildren in spring dresses and jeans.
Earth Day Is the Earth’s Day, All Around Us
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Especially in this April time, walk the neighborhoods, go to the zoo, sit on a park bench, march on the trails in the city parks and forests, where light mixes with dark.
GU Students Vote for ‘Reconciliation Fee’
• April 15, 2019
The proposed fee of $27.20 per student per semester would create a fund to help descendants of the 272 slaves sold by the university in 1838.
Outdoor Furniture to Enhance Georgetown
• April 4, 2019
Georgetown’s Business Improvement District organization will buy the furniture, install it, plant the plants and trees and maintain them throughout the year.
GU Petition Wants Falsely Admitted Students Expelled
• April 1, 2019
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.
New GU Gallery Features Work by Glenn Ligon
• March 28, 2019
On Monday, April 1, the Maria & Alberto de la Cruz Gallery will host a free public conversation between artist Glenn Ligon and Steven Nelson, art history professor and director of the African Studies Center at UCLA.
Greet Spring in Charlottesville During Historic Garden Week
• March 26, 2019
The first day of spring arrives this week — Wednesday, March 20 — and perhaps none of our forefathers knew more about gardening and the joys of the season than […]
