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Pinstripes: Strikes Open
February 18, 2014
•Pinstripes, the Italian-American restaurant and bowling alley-bocce court at the Georgetown Park
shopping complex, opened Feb. 8. Next to the C&O Canal at Wisconsin Avenue, Pinstripes takes
up 34,000 square feet on a first and second floor. It has 14 bowling lanes, six bocce courts, a bistro
and wine cellar, outdoor patios and event space. It can accommodate up to 600 people. There is
even an outdoor fireplace with blankets available. [gallery ids="101627,146180,146176,146183" nav="thumbs"]
Fashion Group International of Greater Washington DC New Year Party & Spring/Summer 2014 Trend Presentation
February 13, 2014
•On Jan. 14, Christopher Reiter opened the doors of his 14 Street boutique, Muléh, to FGI of Greater Washington DC to host their annual spring/summer trend preview. The video presentation featured a compilation of apparel, accessories, beauty, color and fabric trends. Notable trendsetters for the upcoming season include paper thin warm weather leather, Bermuda shorts, bare mid-drifts and backpacks ranging in shapes and sizes. Fashion insiders included Aba Kwawu of The Aba Agency, Lynda Erkiletian of THE Agency, stylist/author Lauren Rothman and Marissa Schneider from Gilt City. [gallery ids="101641,145954" nav="thumbs"]
Frye Opening
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The Frye Company’s Pop-Up Gallery opened Thursday, Jan. 30. Frye Georgetown welcomed D.C. photographers, artists, influencers and media to preview the collection curated by Worn Creative. Guests circulated through the space, admiring the work of featured artists Martin Swift, Amber Mahoney, Jim Darling, and Jessica Lancaster on the second floor, and browsing the Frye collection on the first floor. Attendees sampled specialty cocktails provided by Catoctin Creek Distilling Company. John Thornley, lead singer of the indie-rock band U.S. Royalty, provided the soundtrack for the evening. [gallery ids="101628,146133,146140,146138" nav="thumbs"]
Washington Women & Wine at Primi Piatti
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As Washington Women & Wine prepares to embark on a March wine tour of Northern Italy, co-founder Karen McMullen invited members to “come join the fun” at Savino Recine’s Primi Piatti restaurant on Feb. 3. Savino welcomed guests and regaled them with several card tricks from his other forte, magic. The evening began a reception followed by a multi-course seated dinner accompanied by wines from Italy’s Friuli Venezia Giulia, Umbria and Tuscany regions. After two successful forays to France, on the upcoming trip wine lovers will visit Milan, the Lake District and Venice in the company of Best of Europe’s tour leader Robin McKenzie Smith.
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Georgetown Arts 2014
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The Citizens Association of Georgetown held an opening reception at the House of Sweden on Feb.
6 to showcase the talents of Georgetown residents and artists who have studios in Georgetown. The
attendees deemed the fifth annual event, which ran through Feb. 9, the best to date. Sale proceeds
support CAG to preserve the historic character, quality of life and aesthetic values of Georgetown.
In the same spirit, Georgetown Village, a non-profit membership organization established to help
seniors age safely in their homes, will hold volunteer training at 3 p.m. on Feb. 24 in the lobby at
3000 K St., NW. [gallery ids="101626,146207,146185,146209,146203,146190,146193,146199" nav="thumbs"]
Washington Ballet Celebrates the Jazz/Blues
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The Washington Ballet’s “The Jazz/Blues Project,” appeared at Sidney Harman Hall, Jan. 29 – Feb. 2. Three ballets were performed to the music of Charlie “Bird” Parker, Keith Jarrett and Etta James. The jazz and blues themed work was choreographed by Val Caniparoli, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and Trey McIntrye.The Howard University Jazz Ensemble and award winning vocalist E. Faye Butler added their talents to the dancing. A reception for the performers and major donors following the Jan. 30 program was hosted at the Embassy of Brazil. Ambassador Vieira said “the show was fantastic.” Board Chair Sylvia de Leon spoke of the “broad diversity” of jazz and led a toast to Artistic Director Septime Webre. [gallery ids="146141,146174,146146,146150,146154,146158,146163,146167,146171" nav="thumbs"]
Helen Hayes Nominations Announced
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This year’s nominations for the 20th anniversary of the Helen Hayes Awards were announced on Jan. 17 from the stage of the National Theatre where at age five Helen Hayes began her “lifelong love affair with the theater.” theatreWashington Board Member Glen Howard hosted the program which was also streamed via a live webcast. Nominees for outstanding achievement were selected in 27 categories from among 198 eligible productions during the 2013 calendar year. Former Board Chairman Victor Sharghai will receive this year’s tribute award sponsored by the late Jaylee Mead during the Apr. 21 awards ceremony which will be held this year at the National Building Museum. [gallery ids="101629,146128,146131,146111,146116,146120,146124" nav="thumbs"]
Myron Belkind Inaugurated as 107th President of the National Press Club
January 30, 2014
•The “International Gala” on Jan. 25 was a vibrant fashion display as many ambassadors, journalists
and other international guests donned attire of their country of origin. At cocktail hour,
music announced the arrival of lion dancers to herald Chinese New Year. Former NPC president
and master of ceremonies Gil Klein introduced three generations of the Belkind family. In tribute
to Nelson Mandela, the national anthem of the Republic of South Africa was sung by Roger
Isaacs, and Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool served as inspirational keynote speaker. Chair of the 2014
International Inaugural Committee Jan Du Plain closed the program with the words, “Make new
friends but keep the old. One is silver, but one is gold.” [gallery ids="101612,146819,146815,146811,146807,146803,146798,146795,146790,146781,146786,146820" nav="thumbs"]
Ri Ra Celebrates a Festive Georgetown Opening
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With “céad míle fáilte,” an extended Irish family celebrated the grand opening of Ri Ra, the
newly opened Irish pub and restaurant on M Street, with staff members, happy locals, ample drinks
and tastes of lamb, fried macaroni and cheese and other goodies. Amid the food and original wall
posters and art, the band American Diddly Idols entertained the party-goers. [gallery ids="101613,146773,146780,146777,146767" nav="thumbs"]
La Vie en Rose
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The In Series had another successful collaboration
with the Washington Ballet Studio
Company in performances of La Vie en Rose
at the GALA Theatre Jan. 17 – 19. In Series
Artistic Director and Founder Carla Hu?bner
and Frank Conlon provided piano accompaniment
for the singers and dancers in pieces
choreographed by Septime Webre and David
Palmer. The program interpreted works ranging
from Claude Debussy’s Claire de Lune to the
haunting lyrics of Jacques Brel and Edith Piaf.
Soprano Fleta Hylton brought the sold-out audience
to its feet with her rendition of Piaf’s Je ne
regrette rien. [gallery ids="101614,146764,146766" nav="thumbs"]