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The “May” meeting of the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) was held on April 28 and ...
There is perhaps no one who defined the 1960s more than the artist Andy Warhol, and author Laurence Leamer set out to ...
Arriving in a new city for the first time is a unique experience. For me, coming to Washington, D.C. as an exchange student at American University during the ...
The Citizens Association of Georgetown held its annual meeting at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts on April 29 — which is Duke’s birthday, who was born ...
A jewel of Georgetown, Book Hill Park’s inviting beauty beckons dedicated admirers, passersby and supporters to enjoy its ...
The timing was symbolic, according to Dr. Beatrice Gurwitz, executive director of the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish ...
In the nights leading up to this year’s Georgetown House Tour, design enthusiasts and local residents gathered for a new ...
Yes folks, it’s that time of year again! The Edlavitch DCJCC’s, JxJ, our region’s leading Jewish film and music cultural ...
We’ve got a packed weekend ahead! There’s the house tour and French Market, and that’s just in Georgetown! The White House ...
While movies, documentaries and books tell the story of legendary Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, “Frida: Beyond the Myth” — at ...
With the sun shining and a lively buzz in the air, the 22nd Annual Georgetown French Market turned Wisconsin Avenue into a ...
The first weekend in May is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at Glen Echo Park, the historic amusement park on the C&O Canal in ...
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