Weekend Roundup: Evermay Debuts ‘The Listening Room’

September 18, 2025

We’re back for another weekend! The Citizens Association of Georgetown is hosting their annual fundraiser this evening, S&R Evermay starts their new concert series and there’s the first ever Foggy […]

Art All Night Electrifies the Avenue

September 15, 2025

Georgetown Art All Night returned to Wisconsin Avenue on Friday, Sept. 12 — and was an uplifting sight to see and be a part of. There were 16 showcase sites with […]

The 77th Emmys: Props to ‘The Pitt’


The 77th Annual Emmy Awards wrapped up last night with host Nate Bargatze. There were few big surprises, but streaming once again dominated with big wins from HBO Max, Apple […]

Weekend Roundup: D.C. Lights Up with Art All Night

September 11, 2025

Now that we’re well into September, lots of events are happening all around the city. Art All Night is this weekend, and WalkingTown DC starts Saturday, just to name a […]

Fall Arts Preview: Visual Arts

September 9, 2025

State Fairs: Growing American Craft  Renwick Gallery Through Sept. 7, 2026  The first exhibition of its kind, “State Fairs: Growing American Craft,” curated by Mary Savig, the Fleur and Charles […]

Georgetown Art All Night Marks Fifth Year  


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!   On Friday, Sept. 12, […]

In Baltimore: Latin American Art at the Walters

September 4, 2025

Beginning in his teens, Henry Walters, born in 1848 in Baltimore, spent his life elsewhere: in Paris during the Civil War; at Georgetown College, then Harvard; in Wilmington, North Carolina, […]

Weekend Roundup: Book Lovers Welcome

September 3, 2025

One positive thing about returning to work after Labor Day is that the next weekend is just a little bit closer. Enjoy The National Book Festival, run a race at […]

Weekend Roundup: A Farewell to Summer 2025

August 28, 2025

Happy Labor Day weekend! As summer ends, we hope you enjoy the last days of warmer weather and sunshine before the busy fall season arrives. Enjoy the three-day weekend and […]

Public Art Talk at the Phillips, Aug. 22

August 21, 2025

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, […]