A movie will be shown every Friday between Sept. 25 and Oct. 30. There will be space for 75 cars per movie.
The virtual event, Reckoning the Legacy of Race & Racism in Georgetown, will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Following the temporarily closure of BOURBON STEAK, the team at the Four Seasons has created ENO AZUR – a French Riviera pop-up.
Georgetown Heritage is partnering with Dumbarton House, Mt. Zion/Female Union Band Historic Memorial Park, and Tudor Place.
The effect of bias is covered.
Two publications have released their long-range winter forecast. Are NoVA and DC in for heavy snows, or a milder season?
These pets are searching for their forever homes. Will it be with you? They currently are at the Humane Rescue Alliance.
A partnership with Alta Gracia, a company paying a living wage to its factory workers, resulted in the company making masks for students.
Wednesday is National Dog Day and an increasing number of Americans are turning to furry friends during the coronavirus pandemic.
International student Ashanee Kottage (SFS’22) has conducted research, immersed herself in campus activities, and served her community.
Anthony Kinslow, who oversees human resources at the University of Rochester, will take on a similar role at Georgetown Oct. 1.
Severe weather is possible in NoVA and DC, packing damaging winds and lightning to the DC region. Here's what to expect Tuesday night.
The recent gift, now digitized and made available online, provides poignant and valuable insight into the Atlantic slave trade.
Dr. Ranit Mishori (M’02), a professor of family medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine, is interviewed on several topics.
Matt Conroy, who has Michelin star credentials, offers a spin on favorite dishes along with new creations for patrons.
Isaiah Fleming-Klink (SFS’19) is an Urban Fellow in the New York City Office of the Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development.
The university has updated its policies and procedures that address sexual misconduct under a federal nondiscrimination law.
This is a study from Georgetown University.
Washington, D.C., area airports saw travelers leave tens of thousands of dollars behind at checkpoints in the 2019 fiscal year.
Georgetown BID has shared some intriguing sites across town that are featured in several movies.
EastBanc is celebrating Georgetown retail summer deals by offering FREE all-day parking on weekdays at EastBanc’s 3307 M Street lot.
The project is designed to create a safer pedestrian connection between the C&O Canal Towpath and the Capital Crescent Trail.
Amid hardships faced by restaurants during the pandemic, Wine Spectator honored 3,800 restaurants nationwide, including 1 each in DC and VA.
The goal is a better test
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Are kids less likely to contract COVID-19? How many kids have tested positive? A report looks at the coronavirus effect on VA, DC children.
The special event lasts until Aug. 30 and features lunch and brunch menus for $22, and dinner at $35 and $55 price points.
Various law jottings from the university
From Annette Benning’s residence in The American President to the streets of Wonder Woman, and much more!
DC’s Summer Restaurant Week is back this month, running for two weeks instead of one.
Those who achieved
White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci recently shared that his family has received death threats, along with thanks for his work.
The program will feature Dumbarton House staff and George Washington University history professor Dr. David Silverman.
Statistics which are vital to today's society are included.
Due to the coronavirus, aquatic centers, pools and spray parks will not reopen in Washington, D.C., this summer.
Georgetown Main Street has joined several other community-based organizations to bring DC a virtual shopping promotion this weekend.
A project designed to create an understanding of the “lived reality of bondage at institutions of higher education” will be created.
The Georgetown BID worked with eight restaurants and the DDOT to permit six initial outdoor “Streateries.” More will be coming on board.