Basketball Only? What Do Georgetowners Really Want at Jelleff?

January 21, 2019

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E recently organized a 10-question online survey for distribution to Jelleff Recreation Center stakeholders.

Shutdown Specials in Georgetown

January 10, 2019

The Georgetown Business Improvement District is promoting a slew of deals as part of its campaign to tell diners, shoppers and visitors that #georgetownisopen during the partial federal shutdown.

Last Chance: ‘Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist’

December 27, 2018

The first American exhibition devoted to Morisot in more than 30 years, the show, at Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation, closes Jan. 14.

The Hamptons — Southampton, to Be Specific — in Winter

December 19, 2018

On my first night in Southampton, New York, I made a critical error: I referred to the village as “The Hamptons.” “We are Southampton,” a local politely informed me. This […]

Kemper Valentine Toast Kicks Off Holiday Season

December 10, 2018

Institute for Education founders Kathy Kemper and Jim Valentine welcomed neighbors and friends of IFE to their home for their fifth annual Champagne Holiday Kick-Off on Thanksgiving Day.

Lewisburg: Nestled in the Greenbrier Valley

December 7, 2018

I left my heart in Lewisburg because of a French goat. Actually, it wasn’t a French goat, but the French Goat — one of only a few French bistros in […]

Mayor Names Indianapolis Schools Head D.C. Chancellor 

December 6, 2018

Lewis D. Ferebee has been serving as Indianapolis superintendent since September of 2013. Following confirmation by the District Council, he is expected to begin work as DCPS chancellor on Jan. 31.

RTR Sample Sale Returning to Georgetown


Online designer clothing and accessory service Rent the Runway will bring its sample sale back to the District from Thursday, Dec. 13, through Saturday, Dec. 23.

Georgetown Wawa to Open Dec. 20

December 3, 2018

While Wawa was applying for its D.C. government permits, the news was met with some hostility from Georgetowners.

The Looming Student Debt Apocalypse

November 23, 2018

Education-related debt impacts more than 44 million of us, who owe a total of $1.5 trillion, making the burden of education the country’s second-largest debt after consumer mortgages.