Monthly Archives: November 2009
Why Not: Build More Bike Lanes?
Photo by Elly Blue. As part of an occasional series, GM asks “Why Not?“. Today he asks: why not build some bike lanes in Georgetown? For those not familiar with them, bike lanes are special lanes painted on roads the designate a … Continue reading
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Waterfront park view of Rosslyn by Dani920. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Update on Mr. Smith’s lawsuit. Georgetown Cupcake opened up its new Bethesda branch yesterday.
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Chris Murray Speaks at CAG Gallery Opening
Last night CAG hosted an opening reception for its inaugural art show GeorgetownArts 2009 at the old Smith and Hawken space. To help mark the occasion, the founder of Govinda Gallery, Chris Murray, shared his story of art and Georgetown to the assembled … Continue reading
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Man by Dean and Deluca by cristinabe. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Carol Joynt tours the shops of upper Wisconsin Ave. Georgetown developer snaps up Columbia Heights condo building at auction. Holy crap it rained hard last night.
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Montrose Park Birthday Parties Are Getting Out of Hand
Montrose Park is a beautiful park. In GM’s estimation, it’s the nicest urban park in the city. It’s only natural that people like to gather in the park and throw a picnic or a party. GM himself hosted a post-wedding … Continue reading
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Anachronistic Soldier Outside Old Stone House by M.V. Jantzen. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Notorious Philly P’s to keep getting notoriousier until January. Is that house on N and 30th a good deal? Anthony Lanier plays it cool, may … Continue reading
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Come Out and Support Georgetown Artists
This weekend, CAG is hosting GeorgetownArts 2009, a festival highlighting Georgetown artists. The show will take place at the old Smith and Hawken. It will be kicked off tomorrow night with a talk by Lovinda Gallery founder Chris Murray. Wine, … Continue reading
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