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
G.U. Professor on Leave After Hateful Tweet
• October 7, 2018
In a tweet during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, C. Christine Fair, an associate professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, celebrated the imaginary deaths of Republican senators.
Baltimore’s The Ivy: A Gilded Age Gem
• September 26, 2018
Imagine you’ve been invited to a Baltimore industrialist’s 19th-century mansion in the heart of Charm City. When you arrive, you’re ensconced in Italianate glory and taken to your room, where […]
The Power of a Well-Groomed Brow
• September 19, 2018
Eyes may be the windows of the soul, but, let’s face it, eyebrows are the window dressing. Eyebrows also serve the function of filtering dust, dirt and sweat that might […]
Wolf Trap Ball Goes All British
• September 17, 2018
You probably never thought you’d read black tie society gala and Def Leppard in the same sentence, but leave it to Washington to bring together some strange bedfellows. On Saturday […]
Fall Festivals 2018
• September 12, 2018
September 21-23 12th Annual St. Michaels Concours d’Elegance An event that highlights Grand Classic Motoring, putting the emphasis on automobiles and wooden speed boats. Located at the Inn at Perry […]
New Links, Chef at the Inn at Perry Cabin
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The champagne in my glass barely budges as our 55-foot Hinckley yacht purrs across the Chesapeake, handling any swell that dares to touch its gleaming hull as if it were […]
Powered Scooters, Bikes Beating Out Pedals
• September 10, 2018
DDOT’s dockless vehicle demonstration program, originally from October of 2017 through last April, was extended through August and now will run through the end of the year.
Jekyll Island: A Festival of the Senses
• September 6, 2018
Southern Living’s Shrimp & Grits Festival, Sept. 14 to 16, is just another excuse to visit Jekyll Island, a historic piece of Georgia coastline — or, as a friend put it: “Nantucket on a budget.”
SALONS of GEORGETOWN
• August 27, 2018
The political players in town come and go, and our city is always in a state of change, but one thing remains: Georgetown is the place for good hair. With […]
Historic Newport, Rhode Island: Nautically Stylish
• August 22, 2018
By Trish Fox Imagine a wave of brilliant, billowing sails gliding across Narragansett Bay, and you have one stunning snapshot of the rich seaport heritage of Newport, Rhode Island. This […]
