Citizens Tout Vital Role, Hear From Mayor, Applaud Awardees 

May 5, 2025

The Citizens Association of Georgetown held its annual meeting at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts on April 29 — which is Duke’s birthday, who was born in Washington, […]

Book Hill Park Blossoms

May 1, 2025

A jewel of Georgetown, Book Hill Park’s inviting beauty beckons dedicated admirers, passersby and supporters to enjoy its spring splendors.  Cherry blossoms, daffodils and an array of perennials fill the […]

CAG Readies for Annual Meeting With Wind at Its Back

April 28, 2025

When the Citizens Association of Georgetown kicks off its annual meeting Tuesday evening at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, CAG President Amy Titus will emphasize the significant opportunities […]

House Tour Trend: Kitchen-free Dining Rooms


Every year in springtime, a tour of six to eight Georgetown houses and a  high tea (including crustless sandwiches and petit fours) are organized by St. John’s Episcopal Church at 3240 O St. […]

Je T’aime, Georgetown: Perfect Day at the French Market


By Charlotte Meyer-Schoenherr  With the sun shining and a lively buzz in the air, the 22nd Annual Georgetown French Market turned Wisconsin Avenue into a little slice of France, full […]

Stylish Design Panel Newest Part of House Tour Weekend

April 21, 2025

As part of the Georgetown House Tour’s festivities this year, a design panel will be held this Thursday, April 24 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at B&B Italia. The talk will be […]

“Our Power, Our Planet”: Where to Celebrate Earth Day 2025


Earth Day is tomorrow, Tuesday April 22. The theme is “Our Power, Our Planet.” The day hopes to focus on renewable energy, encouraging all to make sustainable energy choices. The […]

Business Ins & Outs: Staud, On Running, Springbone


In: Staud on M Women’s clothing store Staud opened at 3025 M St. NW, formerly the place for Outdoor Voices. Did someone write, “Using shopping as a method of healing”? […]

Pope Francis, the Great Reorganizer, Dies at 88


He was with us one last Easter until the Lord called him home. Jorge Mario Bergoglio, better known to us all as Pope Francis, died early this morning, Easter Monday, […]

Opinion: A Con on Every Corner

April 17, 2025

Once upon a time, before it was cleaned up and Disney-fied, Times Square was a dirty and slightly menacing place whose tawdry appeal drew mostly tourists, attracted by the grittiness […]