Artist Bill Christenberry, 1936-2016

December 15, 2016

The Alabama-born painter, sculptor and photographer, a longtime Corcoran faculty member whose work was internationally known, died Nov. 28.

Residents Tell Chief They Fear Rising Crime


At the Dec. 7 Citizens Association of Georgetown public safety meeting, concerns and tips were shared.

Georgetown Students Protest Nike Contract Renewal

December 13, 2016

Georgetown University students took over the office suites of university president John DeGioia Dec. 8, demanding that the university not renew its contract with Nike. Their request to cut ties […]

Julie Kent Tells a Story — This Time With Words

December 12, 2016

The legendary ABT principal dancer, now artistic director of the Washington Ballet, spoke at this morning’s Cultural Leadership Breakfast.

‘Pizzagate’: Can You Top This?


The gunman at Comet Ping Pong embodied the consequences of lies taken at face value for truth.

Weekend Round Up December 8, 2016


It’s always a good time to think about baseball, apparently — the Nationals are hosting Winterfest this weekend. Meanwhile, the holiday season continues with a Christmas sing-along at the National Cathedral, Santa at Rose Park, gingerbread house building at Tudor Place and lessons and carols at St. John’s.

Last Chance to RSVP for Julie Kent at the George Town Club, Dec. 8

December 8, 2016

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet the Washington Ballet’s new artistic director.

Frustrated Hyde-Addison Parents Confront Mayor, Deputy Mayor

December 5, 2016

“Time is running short,” said Mayor Bowser at the Nov. 29 meeting about where students would move during the school’s renovation.

Weekend Round Up December 1, 2016

December 2, 2016

The holiday season revs up this weekend with Georgetown GLOW, gift-shopping opportunities at Jackson Art Center, the Art League and Middleburg Community Center, the Smithsonian’s holiday festival, Deck the Halls at Tudor Place and Bohemian, Celtic and Classic Christmases.

Kennedy Center Names This Year’s Honorees


The selection for this year’s event, to take place Dec. 4, is as eclectic as ever.