The Citizens Association of Georgetown (CAG) hosted its annual fundraiser cocktail party on Sept. 18 at Sequoia restaurant at the Washington Harbour. The spacious venue featured beautiful panoramic views of […]| The Georgetowner
It’s been a long time since I left a theater with such happiness, filled with music and almost dancing to my car. It’s been a long time since the music […]| The Georgetowner
Slightly more than 100 miles from Washington, D.C., Richmond, Virginia, is the self-evident choice for a southbound, arts-focused getaway. Are you free this weekend? This Sunday, Sept. 28, is the […]| The Georgetowner
Along with the National Gallery of Art’s two feature presentations this fall — “Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985,” which opened on Sept. 21, and “The Stars We Do Not See: […]| The Georgetowner
By Mark Edelman As the weather cools and the trees dazzle in their dormancy, it’s a great time to find a seat at one of our local performing arts venues. […]| The Georgetowner
Art isn’t only for a visit to a museum. The self-guided exhibition “Depero. Graphics: Between Italy & United States” is at the Embassy of Italy in Washington until January 30, […]| The Georgetowner
How much does your business value communication and data security? The answer to that should be “A lot.” Microsoft SharePoint, a web-based platform for storing, organizing, sharing, and accessing information, […]| The Georgetowner
We’re into the full-on spirit and fun of the fall season now. Arts institutions are debuting their season openers; there are galas galore and the Nationals celebrate the last home […]| The Georgetowner
In: Florería Atlántico, Brasero Atlántico Georgetown has received quite a gift from Argentina. Florería Atlántico and Brasero Atlántico, the cocktail bar and restaurant, respectively, run by Renato “Tato” Giovannoni […]| 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
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
Georgetown’s newest culinary star and Starr restaurant -- Osteria Mozza DC — will formally open on Sunday, Nov. 10.| The Georgetowner