Local Theaters Support Government Workers with Free, Discounted Tickets| The Georgetowner
Opera Lafayette’s ‘Dido’; November’s Early Music| The Georgetowner
An acclaimed presenter of French baroque repertoire, Opera Lafayette under founder Ryan Brown was known to cross musical borders, performing works of adjacent nations and periods. Now led by Brown’s […]| The Georgetowner
Beginning its 70th-anniversary season, the Washington National Opera unveiled quite the anniversary gift after playing “The Star-Spangled Banner” for the Opera House audience on Oct. 24. It is Verdi’s “Aida,” […]| The Georgetowner
On Thursday, Nov. 20, The Georgetowner’s Cultural Leadership Breakfast Series will present a talk by Keegan Theatre Artistic Director Susan Marie Rhea. Admission to the event, at 1310 Kitchen & […]| The Georgetowner
In the realm of cybersecurity, mastering the fundamentals is crucial for safeguarding your business. According to IBM’s 2023 Cost Of A Data Breach Report, an alarming 82% of data breaches involved information […]| The Georgetowner
Georgetown Village is pleased to announce the board members for the 2025–2026 term. We are fortunate to welcome such an exceptional group of engaged and knowledgeable community leaders. Their expertise […]| The Georgetowner
By Mia Pech The Free Peoples of Russia House hosted the opening of ‘Exodus.Report – Portraits and Stories of Ukrainian Refugees,’ a photography exhibit by Slovak artist Jana Rajcová, on […]| The Georgetowner
Yesterday, Theatre Washington published a list of area theaters offering discounted or complimentary tickets to those affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown. Earlier this month, we published a list […]| The Georgetowner
1527 35th St. NW is on the market for the first time in a quarter century. Like many homes in Georgetown, there is a storied history behind this Gilded Age […]| The Georgetowner
The first-ever Canal Day gathered family and friends on a perfect Sunday, Oct. 19, to recognize one of Georgetown’s crown jewels — the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, an engineering marvel […]| The Georgetowner
An acclaimed presenter of French baroque repertoire, Opera Lafayette under founder Ryan Brown was known to cross musical borders, performing works of adjacent| The Georgetowner
Five years ago, walking down Georgetown’s brick sidewalks, one might find oneself fighting to squeeze by fellow foot soldiers. Today, however, the| The Georgetowner
At its Nov. 4 meeting, ANC 2E, the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission, discussed dockless vehicles, sidewalk repairs, streateries| The Georgetowner
The DC Circulator transition out plan will now include enhanced metro bus service, according to a statement by Mayor Bowser and the Washington Metro Area| The Georgetowner
ANC 2E, the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission, met on Sept. 3 at Georgetown Visitation Prep. All commissioners were present, with Kishan| The Georgetowner
BID Applauds New CEO, Celebrates Georgetown at the Four Seasons | The Georgetowner
The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) will its celebrate its 25th anniversary at their annual meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 25. The BID Board of Directors election is now taking place […]| The Georgetowner
BID to Celebrate 25th Anniversary, Holds 2024 Board Election | The Georgetowner
The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) will its celebrate its 25th anniversary at their annual meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 25. The BID Board of Directors election is now taking place […]| The Georgetowner
The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) will its celebrate its 25th anniversary at their annual meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 25. The BID Board of Directors election is now taking place […]| The Georgetowner
Opinion: Georgetown BID Letter to WMATA on Proposed Bus Route Changes | The Georgetowner
“To me, this is the most challenging time to be making theater in the country. It’s the absolutely best time. It’s the best place for the expression of| The Georgetowner
Jelleff Recreation Center: After almost seven years of planning meetings, town halls, permit and contract previews and design meetings, the Jelleff project’s| The Georgetowner
Earlier reporting from D.C. Witness has shown that violent crime in DC is down since the Aug. 7 deployment of the National Guard and the city-wide surge in| The Georgetowner
On a Sunday evening on M Street, teenage girls dressed in nearly identical babydoll tees and denim skirts stand in a line stretching down the block, waiting| The Georgetowner
In D.C., in-hand phone use while driving is illegal. Well, apparently Fox News anchor Bret Baier missed the memo. After footage of Baier, 55, being pulled| The Georgetowner
School is back in session and the wind is beginning to chill, which can only mean one thing: Art All Night 2025 is close at hand!| The Georgetowner
As the back-to-school season approaches and parents and caregivers of Washington’s youngest residents seek early learning opportunities, a new preschool in| The Georgetowner
Founded in 2009 by Washington-area anchorwomen, NewsBash has become a beloved annual tradition that blends philanthropy, local media and community spirit.| The Georgetowner
It was an extraordinary evening of compassion and impact as supporters gathered at Georgetown’s historic City Tavern Club for the Anchor Fund’s annual| The Georgetowner
The No Kings rally on Oct. 8 drew 200,000 marchers and demonstrators to downtown Washington, D.C. and the National Mall, according to news reports. Those at| The Georgetowner
The Humane Rescue Alliance (HRA) hosted its 38th Annual Bark Ball on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at the Washington Hilton, drawing hundreds of supporters| The Georgetowner
The French fragrance brand Diptyque celebrated the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival with a perfume and tea paring at the Georgetown store on M St. on Thursday, Oct.| The Georgetowner
Longtime Georgetown resident Ann Satterthwaite, who played a major role in founding Georgetown Waterfront Park, died on Sept. 20, at age 94.| The Georgetowner
Spooky season has begun! It is that time of year again when the air turns crisp, leaves scatter across Georgetown’s brick sidewalks, and the neighborhood’s| The Georgetowner
It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month.| The Georgetowner
It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month.| The Georgetowner
A wave of transformation is hitting Georgetown as several high-profile redevelopment projects reshape the neighborhood’s historic fabric. From the residential| The Georgetowner
There is a gem in Georgetown currently for sale that was once owned by one of Georgetown’s gems, Mary Bird. Bird was the social scene writer for The| The Georgetowner
It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month.| The Georgetowner
It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month.| The Georgetowner
It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month.| The Georgetowner
It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month.| The Georgetowner
Family-owned real estate development Coba Properties worked with Georgetown architect Dale Overmyer to build two ground-up homes on what was an empty,| The Georgetowner
Real Estate: The Infamous Georgetown Wall Listing Removed| The Georgetowner
A year ago this week, a literal brick wall hit the local real estate market. A one-foot-by-24-foot wall was listed for $50,000 in July 2023, and at the beginning of […]| The Georgetowner
If you’ve been keeping up with local real estate, chances are you’ve seen stories about “the wall,” a one-foot-by-24-foot wall currently for sale on Redfin| The Georgetowner
Washington Fine Properties Joins Compass| The Georgetowner
The late artist William Andrew Christenberry’s residence and studio has hit the market at $2,050,000. Christenberry’s home, located at 2739 Macomb St. NW, is listed by the Hatfield Weir Team […]| The Georgetowner
Part of Christie’s “Post-War to Present” auction, this signed oil painting by Pennsylvania-born and -trained portraitist Alice Neel (1900-1984) sold for| The Georgetowner
The Georgetown Business Improvement District held its annual meeting at a Four Seasons lunch Sept. 18 and introduced its new CEO Deborah Kerson Bilek, who| The Georgetowner
This month’s Auction Block features a lithograph by Roy Lichtenstein, a pastel by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, an oil painting on silk by Vietnamese and French| The Georgetowner
Power Lunch Fuels Breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s Research| The Georgetowner
Do you need to be a Go-Go’s fan to fall head over heels for Constellation Theatre’s Company’s “Head Over Heels,” at Source Theatre through June 1?| The Georgetowner
Socium Advisors—a wealth management company whose name comes from the Latin word for “ally”—-hosted their second annual D.C. Women’s Luncheon at Ned’s Club on| The Georgetowner
D.C. is celebrating Shakespeare’s birthday, Uncorked at Nationals Park and of course lots of Easter brunch options. Have a great weekend!| The Georgetowner
Whatever downsides there may be to living in and around Washington, D.C., even in our historic, amenity-rich neighborhood of Georgetown — the high cost of| The Georgetowner
In this issue, with Black History Month in mind, The Georgetowner proudly calls its readers’ attention to a Georgetown University history professor’s new| The Georgetowner
Ring in 2025 in style with these New Year’s Eve dinner or New Year’s Day brunch options around town.| The Georgetowner
The Kennedy Center has officially launched "Nourish," a month-long program focused on arts and well-being. The program urges audiences to explore the vast| The Georgetowner
With all the happy chaos that spring can bring, sometimes Earth Day can fly by in the blink of an eye. We encourage you to stop, take a breath and honor our| The Georgetowner
Another local news outlet has been shut down. DCist, the popular news and lifestyle site, announced Feb. 23 that the site “will no longer publish new| The Georgetowner
A Night at the Museum with the NFL and Boys and Girls Club| The Georgetowner
A Night at the Museum with the NFL and Boys and Girls Club| The Georgetowner
On Tuesday, the Smithsonian's Office of the Under Secretary for Education partnered with Prime Sports, NFL Inspire Change, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of| The Georgetowner
Michael Rafidi, Masako Morishita Get Top Honors at James Beard Awards| The Georgetowner
Georgetown’s landmark supper club, Blues Alley, tucked behind 1073 Wisconsin, will celebrate its 60th anniversary with some vocal fireworks. The jazz| The Georgetowner
Every year, in late spring, more than 30 young opera singers converge on Vienna — the one in Virginia — to train at the national park for the performing arts| The Georgetowner
In 1986, “Les Misérables” made its American premiere at the Kennedy Center Opera House in a pre-Broadway trial run. The musical would go on to play for 16| The Georgetowner
Juneteenth took center stage last night as Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va) performed along with the David Kline band and Abena Koomson-Davis at Blues Alley in| The Georgetowner
This weekend, we celebrate Juneteenth, which is tomorrow. Friday through Sunday, check out the Giant National Capital Barbecue Battle, the RalRose Rum &| The Georgetowner
Pride Month Pop Quiz: Name three LGBTQ historical figures (a) with a connection to Washington, D.C., and (b) who were or are Jewish.| The Georgetowner
As August melts into September, many Georgetowners are looking for a final summer getaway before autumn routines kick in. Twenty minutes southwest of St.| The Georgetowner
Hip-hop culture — DJing, rapping, breakdancing and tagging (as in graffiti) — became a worldwide phenomenon in the 1980s. Among the millions enraptured were| The Georgetowner
A legacy of the pandemic, streateries continue to spark debate. Many residents have voiced concerns about their effects on public safety, congestion and the| The Georgetowner
The final Citizens Association of Georgetown “Take Over the Bar” series of the season was held Wednesday evening at the Rosewood Hotel Rooftop. Neighbors met| The Georgetowner
The Citizens Association of Georgetown—better known as CAG—has done it again! This past week, they hosted not one, but three exciting community events.| The Georgetowner
Another weekend awaits with plenty to do. Isaac Mizrahi will be at Sixth and I, Folger closes its season, and a new exhibit opens at the Capital Jewish Museum| The Georgetowner
Over 60 Georgetown residents have signed up for the Citizens Association of Georgetown's first Take Over the Bar event series!| The Georgetowner
A special thank you to B&B Italia on M Street, who hosted a spirited afterparty. See some photos from the event below. Photos by Greg "Fritz" Blakey and| The Georgetowner
Welcome to August! Enjoy Shark Week at The Wharf, a free community day at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, pup night at The Stacks and more. Happy| The Georgetowner
The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) will its celebrate its 25th anniversary at their annual meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 25.| The Georgetowner
The weather may be cooling down, but Georgetown’s restaurant and retail season continues to heat up. More than 55 retailers and restaurants have opened or are| The Georgetowner
The Capital Fringe Festival is back in D.C. now through July 23, with Thursday - Sunday performances in our commercial district. The festival will take place| The Georgetowner
L’Avant-Garde, a contemporary brasserie by Fady Saba along with storied Michelin-starred chef Gilles Epié, opened Wednesday, Dec, 7 at 2915 M St. NW. They| The Georgetowner