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
By Caroline Woodward 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 America to […]| The Georgetowner
A Night at the Museum with the NFL and Boys and Girls Club| The Georgetowner
Sonya Bernhardt, publisher and owner of The Georgetowner, spoke at Georgetown Main Street’s monthly Coffee & Community at Kitchen & Bar 1310 on Aug. 14. Enjoying a light breakfast provided […]| The Georgetowner
New Georgetown University students to the Hilltop Campus will move in beginning Thursday, Aug. 21. Expect the main campus to be busy over the weekend with extra traffic on the […]| The Georgetowner
Public art is rarely problem-free. Consider the following three works, here in the nation’s capital. On June 19, 2020, Gaetano Trentanove’s bronze depiction of hirsute frontiersman and lawyer Albert Pike, […]| The Georgetowner
As we prepare to say goodbye to summer and usher in fall, the weekend brings lots of entertainment. See an outdoor movie at the Reach, welcome The Georgetown Preschool to […]| The Georgetowner
Jules Witcover, old-school political reporter, author of 20 books and writer of hundreds of columns — including a few for this publication — died Aug. 16 in his Georgetown home […]| The Georgetowner
In: Amorino Gelato at 34th & M Amorino Gelato Al Naturale opened Aug. 15 in the space, formerly occupied by the Georgetown Running Co. — and, before that, Poseurs bar […]| The Georgetowner
Beginning today and running through Sunday, August 24 is Metropolitan Washington Summer Restaurant Week. Brunches and lunches will be $25-$35 and dinners run at either $40, $55, or $65. Here […]| The Georgetowner
Here’s our guide to the cream of the crop of Washington’s fall galas and events. Remember to bookmark this page, as others will be added as they are announced. August 2025 Saturday, Aug. 23 […]| The Georgetowner
Beginning August 21, “Hold the Light,” a Light Remedies photo art exhibit to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day, will be on view at Gallery 16TEN in Georgetown. “Hold the Light is […]| 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
L’Avant-Garde Welcomes Partner Chef Sébastien Giannini | 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
Last week, a survey by the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington found that new restaurant openings are down 17 percent compared to this time last| The Georgetowner
This month’s group of noteworthy auction lots includes a portrait daguerreotype, a 1915 Red Sox postcard on which Babe Ruth appears, a platinum-and-diamond| The Georgetowner
Georgetown is truly becoming the land of the rising sushi. There are Kyojin Sushi, Two Nine, Blue Fin, Susheria, Mai Thai, Khin’s Sushi, Georgetown Sushi and| The Georgetowner
‘Tis the season for love! Here are some great options around Georgetown and D.C. to celebrate romance in all its forms.| 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
“I am confident that what we create together will knock the socks off of D.C.,” restaurateur Stephen Starr told neighborhood leaders three years ago,| The Georgetowner
This Sunday marks National Ice Cream Day! Georgetown is the perfect location for all ice cream lovers to celebrate in, with several different ice cream| The Georgetowner
Ateliers Jacob, the Canadian cabinetry manufacturer, opened its U.S. flagship showroom July 7 in Georgetown’s Design District at 3330 Cady’s Alley NW.| The Georgetowner
El Centro D.F. at 1218 Wisconsin Ave. NW closed yesterday. The Mexican restaurant by Richard Sandoval Hospitality made its debut in the old Third Edition spot| The Georgetowner
There were lots of familiar faces – Georgetown business and community leaders, supporters and friends — at the 25th anniversary party for the Georgetown| 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 iconic golden dome that caps off the PNC Bank at the busy intersection of M Street and Wisconsin Avenue NW has been restored.| The Georgetowner
It is one of the most photographed and recognized sites of Georgetown: the iconic golden dome that caps off the PNC Bank at the busy intersection of M Street| The Georgetowner
The Fête de la Musique, also known as World Music Day, filled Georgetown with diverse musical genres on Friday, June 21. From catchy pop tunes to the soulful| The Georgetowner
Skims opened its first permanent location at 3300 M St. NW on June 13. The shapewear and clothing store, co-founded by Kim Kardashian, sells loungewear,| The Georgetowner
The Latest Dish: Worldwide Flavors at Embassy Chef Challenge | The Georgetowner
Opinion: Georgetown BID Letter to WMATA on Proposed Bus Route Changes | The Georgetowner
La Bonne Vache, “The Good Cow,” will have its grand opening on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at the corner that held the beloved Booeymonger for 50 years. The renovated| 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
Ch-Ch-Changes: Georgetown’s La Chaumière owner Martin Lumet, (who bought it from longtime owner, Gerard Pain in 2006) has sold the country-style French| The Georgetowner
The long shuttered Paolo’s Ristorante space, most recently High Street Grill, will become Alara, a Turkish restaurant by Hakan Ilhan. Meaning “beautiful water| 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
At Theater J, Synetic Theater co-founder Paata Tsikurishvili is directing “The Immigrant,” based on Charlie Chaplin’s silent comedy (April 11 to 27).| The Georgetowner
The Strathmore’s AIR Artist in Residence program welcomes Silver Springs’ keyboard protégé Jack Gruber and trio at the Mansion on Wednesday, April 9 at 7:30| The Georgetowner
My First 100 Days as CAG President: Listening, Learning and Leading Forward | The Georgetowner
Business Ins & Outs: Sushi Gaku, Koryouri Urara, FedEx| The Georgetowner
Business Ins & Outs: Ateliers Jacob, Amorino Gelato, Hästens| The Georgetowner
Celebrating Chef Jacques Pépin at 90 at L’Avant Garde| The Georgetowner
Another culinary darling has made its Georgetown debut. Hakan Ilhan's latest restaurant, Alara, opened Feb. 5 — but not after having a few private parties to| The Georgetowner
The Georgetowner got a chance to check out the new lunch menu at Georgetown’s elegant French restaurant, L’Avant-Garde, now helmed by Partner Chef Sébastien| The Georgetowner
Georgetown’s elegant French restaurant at 2915 M St. NW renews its commitment to an authentic French experience, partnering with chef Sébastien Giannini —| The Georgetowner
For Ryan Brown’s ‘Swan Song’: An Opera Lafayette Highlight Reel| The Georgetowner
Rick Hindin, Co-founder of Britches of Georgetowne and GBA, Dies at 82| The Georgetowner
Business Ins & Outs: Staud, On Running, Springbone| The Georgetowner
Crime: ‘Secure DC Omnibus’ Crime Package Clears D.C. Council; Georgetown Spa Robbery| The Georgetowner
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital has unveiled a brand new Verstandig Pavilion set to open December 10. A recent ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the| The Georgetowner
The Citizens Association of Georgetown’s Governance Committee, President and Board of Directors are pleased to announce the 2024-25 Board of Directors. The| The Georgetowner
Kennedy Center’s president since 2014, Deborah Rutter, will step down from her role at the end of the year amidst uncertainty in a new (returning?)| The Georgetowner
The following is a summary of Business Ins and Outs for 2024.| The Georgetowner
Tesla moved — curiously enough — to the same M Street block in Georgetown that boasted a car dealership for decades. (The more things change … except those| The Georgetowner
The Lululemon store at 3265 M St. NW is under renovation. Meanwhile, the business has moved temporarily to 3077 M St. in the closed Showfields space (before| The Georgetowner
Ben Folds to Record Live Album with NSO| The Georgetowner
Georgetown Main Street Lights Book Hill Tree in Second Annual Tradition| The Georgetowner