The Emmys: Where Was Trump?

September 18, 2017

The heavy dose of Trump talk at the Emmys reinforces certain facts of daily cultural life in America during the age of Trump. You can’t get away from him even when’s gotten away from you.

Last Chance: Textile Museum Director Speaks Thursday


John Wetenhall, director of the George Washington University Museum and the Textile Museum, oversaw the 2015 relocation of the Textile Museum, founded in 1925, from a Kalorama mansion to a modern building on the GW campus.

Weekend Round Up September 14, 2017

September 14, 2017

The big day is Saturday, what with Georgetown Community Day, Via Umbria’s third anniversary, the Fall Art Walk and the kickoff of Theatre Week.

In Defense of the National Anthem and Francis Scott Key


Vandals desecrated the Francis Scott Key Monument in Baltimore and displayed their own misreading of history.

Nobu Opens Sept. 12 at 25th & M

September 11, 2017

Tomorrow’s the day to check out D.C.’s Nobu, the chic Japanese-Peruvian restaurant quite a few Georgetowners have been waiting for.

Will Compactors Stymie Rat Banqueting?


The District extended the deadline for compactor grant applications until 2 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15. Grants of up to $13,500 are available.

Berkshire Hathaway Affiliate Buys Long & Foster

September 7, 2017

The transaction positions HomeServices to become the nation’s leading home ownership services provider.

ANC Marathon: K St. Bike Lanes, West Heating Plant, More


The knowledge and the involvement of those assembled for this season-opener, which ran almost five hours, was evident to all.

Trump Rescinds DACA: Dealing With the DREAMers


Now Congress has six months to decide what to do about the DACA program and the dilemma of millions of immigrants living and working illegally in this country.

Weekend Round Up September 7, 2017


This weekend: picadillo and pizza, Rick and Richard, paddling the Potomac and preserving Georgetown’s trees.