Like Marriage, Financial Planning Is a Team Sport

June 29, 2016

This month, it is hard to walk down Georgetown’s cobblestone streets and not run into a blushing bride or a handsome groom. That’s why we call June wedding season. Over […]

Georgetown BID Honors Pâtisserie Poupon


At the annual meeting of the Georgetown Business Improvement District, held June 14 at Sequoia Restaurant at Washington Harbour, members …

In: Salon Rive Gauche on N


Salon Rive Gauche opened at 3214 N St. NW in April. Proprietors Sandra Villoteau Gomez and Tami Iams are former owners of Loft and Aqua, respectively. Their team includes Theresa […]

Yarrow Mamout Going to National Portrait Gallery


The portrait of Yarrow Mamout — who arrived in America as a slave and died a well-known Georgetown merchant — on display at the Georgetown Public Library’s Peabody Room for […]

D.C. Public Schools Chancellor to Leave in September


In a joint announcement on June 29, two days before Kaya Henderson’s 46th birthday, she and Mayor Muriel Bowser …

In: Undraa’s Cafe Replaces Cafe Mayo

June 28, 2016

It’s a world cuisine switch. Undraa’s Cafe at 3147 Dumbarton St. NW replaced the barely two-year-old Cafe Mayo last month. Undraa’s offers Mongolian dishes, while Mayo was known for its […]

The Best Place for the 4th Is . . . Here


Washington, D.C., hosts a range of celebratory Independence Day events for 2016. Celebrations in or near Georgetown include a bicentennial party at Tudor Place, a parade along MacArthur Boulevard in […]

Weekend Round Up June 23, 2016

June 27, 2016

The District of Comedy Festival shifts into high gear this weekend, when you can also manage your back pain, celebrate gay activism and experience silent disco in Georgetown.

Neighbors Tour N Street Home of Jackie Kennedy, Yolande Fox


After her memorial service, neighbors were invited to view the historic home of Yolanda Fox, a former Miss America who died in February. The home is for sale at $9.75 million.

Congressional Republicans Triumph … in Baseball (photos)


Hours after the two sides faced off on gun control, Congressional Republicans and Democrats played hardball at Nationals Park.