Cogman to Depart Mt. Zion Church 

May 1, 2019

 In July, the Rev. Johnsie Cogman — pastor since 2011 of Mt. Zion Church on 29th Street in Georgetown — will become superintendent of the Washington East District of the […]

Georgetown House Tour Entices, Enchants on a Beautiful Saturday

April 29, 2019

It was a beautiful Saturday on April 27 — sunny, blue skies and in the 70s. The eight houses and gardens on the 88th annual Georgetown House Tour, presented by […]

Tudor Place Hosts Memorial for Ray Kukulski

April 8, 2019

All who attended the April 6 event agreed on two things: Ray Kukulski had been a significant presence in their lives and he would be greatly missed.

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.

31st St. Bridge to Be Closed, Replaced

March 25, 2019

Plans now include closing off 31 Street from the bridge south to South Street and north to M Street. Only residential parking will be available on the rest of 31st Street during the closure period.

Tudor Place Lawn Torn Up for Cistern Project

March 18, 2019

The new south lawn at the historic Georgetown estate should be in place by the 27th annual Spring Garden Party on May 22.

Business Ins & Outs: Kittens, Coffee and Four Seasons at 40

March 10, 2019

The Four Seasons Hotel in Georgetown is turning 40. Other items: Bourbon Steak, Compass Coffee, Kitten Lounge and Kiplinger.

Small Cells Competition Heats Up: Poles or Rooftops?

February 25, 2019

Rooftop boxes and antennas, described by TeleWorld Solutions CEO Shervin Gerami at a small press briefing at Via Umbria in early February, may be proposed at the March 4 ANC meeting.

Washington Bids Farewell to John Dingell

February 14, 2019

Holy Trinity Church on 36th Street in Georgetown was overfilling with love — and with people — for Dingell, who died on Feb. 7 in Michigan at the age of 92 from complications due to prostate cancer.

LAST CHANCE: Cultural Breakfast This Thursday


At the March 7 Cultural Leadership Breakfast, Jack Rasmussen will talk about the Corcoran Legacy Collection, acquired by the AU Museum following the dissolution of the Corcoran Gallery of Art.