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New Folger Library Director Will Speak at Dupont Underground, Dec. 12
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Pizza, Pups, Football and Cocktails at the New “Dog Daze”
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Tech Tip: Organizing Your Emails Can Be Pretty RAD
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August 2024 Auction Block
ANC Monday: Airbnb, Park Police, Circulator, Streetlights
October 2, 2017
•There will be a presentation on the regulation of Airbnb rentals at tonight’s meeting, along with resolutions on the DC Circulator and streetlights.
Georgetown Main Street Approved
September 28, 2017
•Along with Georgetown, DSLBD designated and funded three other DC Main Streets programs (organizations): Kennedy Street /Upper 14th Street, NW (Ward 4); Lower Georgia Avenue (Ward 1); and Minnesota Avenue (Ward 7).
CRYOTHERAPY: Healthful Benefits of Chilling Out
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Professional and Olympic athletes, highly trained military SEAL teams, cutting-edge motivational speakers and Hollywood stars are paying big bucks to freeze their butts off. Why? They are using full-body cryotherapy […]
Weekend Round Up September 21, 2017
September 21, 2017
•After a public symposium on Degas at the National Gallery of Art on Friday, there is music, theater, advice for writers, historical shopping and, on Sunday, the Taste of Georgetown.
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.
Decision to End DACA Sparks D.C. Protest (photos and video)
September 7, 2017
•Supporters of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program rallied outside the White House, then marched past the Trump International Hotel to the U.S. Department of Justice on Sept. 5.
Book Lovers Flock to National Book Festival (photos)
September 5, 2017
•After 12 years on the National Mall, the festival moved indoors in 2014. On a particularly rainy start to Labor Day weekend, this felt like a good choice.
Lean Into Fall: Fashion Editorial
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Inspiration by Lauretta McCoy: I love seeing women express their power through fashion and am thrilled to observe these options voiced from leather to lace. From season to season I […]
‘Demand Based Parking’ Tested in Penn Quarter
August 28, 2017
•Areas with higher parking-meter prices will encourage drivers to park for shorter periods of time and leave sooner, thus freeing up more spaces more frequently.
Jack Evans Report: Charlottesville
August 23, 2017
•It is heartbreaking that three individuals lost their lives during a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last week. There is no place in society for any group to incite […]