Media kit 2018

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2018

MEDIA kit

12.14.17


1 WHY ADVERTISE Demographics Advertising Opportunites Distribution

6 SIZES, RATES AND SPECIFICATIONS

TABLE OF

contents

Print & Digital Editions Website Newsletter Social Media*

8 GRAPHIC DESIGN SERVICES 10 2018 EDITORIAL SCHEDULE Real Estate Fashion In Country Arts Food & Wine Body & Soul*

17 THE TEAM Contact Information

*coming soon

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WHY

advertise IN TODAY’S FAST-PACED WORLD, utilizing a reliable community-based publication as an advertising outlet creates specialized business impact. The Georgetowner is a free, bi-weekly, tabloid-style newspaper celebrating 63 years in publication.

“The Newspaper Whose Influence Far Exceeds Its Size” — Pierre Cardin

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demographics WHY

OUR READERS HAVE EXPENDABLE INCOME

advertise

that allows them to enjoy the modern luxuries of life in style. They spend it on dining out, travel, new fashions for their homes and wardrobes, attending performances and visual art shows, and donating to charitable events on a consistent basis. They are educated and opinionated leaders of their communities who exert a powerful influence on Washington, D.C. and the greater metropolitan area.

We welcome you to use our publications as a tool to reach your ideal target AGE

INCOME

36-45

+$250K

23%

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35%

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WEBSITE

PRINT EDITION

40K BI-WEEKLY CIRCULATION Various Ad Sizes

DIGITAL EDITION +750K IMPRESSIONS Two Page Spreads

NEWSLETTER

ADVERTISING

OPPORTUNITIES

+5.6K SUBSCRIBERS Banners & Content

+ Potential Reach

CONTENT

PRINT, DIGITAL & WEB Articles, Products

TWITTER

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EVENTS

RETAIL & CULTURE Invitations, Signage, Product Placement

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distribution GEORGETOWN MEDIA GROUP DISTRIBUTES

40,000

copies of every issue of The Georgetowner, with

7,700

MAILED DIRECTLY TO GEORGETOWN RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES. The Georgetowner distribution list offers total market coverage to Georgetown proper.

600

LOCATIONS IN WASHINGTON AND NEARBY MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA.

The Georgetowner is found in upscale neighborhoods; luxury apartment buildings and condo complexes; top-rated hotels and restaurants; stores such as Whole Foods, Balducci’s and Starbucks; and street boxes near select Metro stations.

WASHINGTON, D.C. Georgetown/M Street Connecticut Avenue Spring Valley West End Dupont Circle Mt. Vernon Square Chinatown Glover Park Van Ness Pennsylvania Ave. Cathedral Heights Mazza Galleria Washington Circle Tenleytown/Cathedral Mass Ave. Washington Harbour

Capital Hill/Eastern Market Adams Morgan Noma 17th Street Ronald Reagan Building Logan Circle Friendship Heights Shaw H Street Corridor U Street Corridor Woodley Park Watergate Cleveland Park Union Station

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MARYLAND

Arlington Great Falls McLean Leesburg Tysons Corner Vienna Reston Middleburg & The Plains Old Town Alexandria

Potomac Bethesda Chevy Chase

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PRINT AD SIZES & RATES PRINT MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS

Accepted file formats: JPG, PDF, PSD, TIFF. CMYK color format (not RGB). Minimum resolution 300 dpi. Black type should be black ink only, not four color registration. 9 points minimum font size recommended.

DEADLINES

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CLASSIFIEDS

$35 for 25 words or less; $0.50 per additional word.

SERVICE DIRECTORY/ DISPLAY ADS

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DINING GUIDE

$85 per issue - 6x minimum. Photo (2.375” x 1”) plus 60 words maximum text.

EVENTS CALENDAR

Prominent placement on page 3 or 4 of every issue. $75 per issue. 60 words maximum text. Additional $75 for photo (2.375” x 2.375”).

INSERTS

$200 + $99 per 1,000. Call for custom quote. Volume discounts available.

SPONSORED CONTENT

Starting at $250 — Depending on size and location.

PRINT SIZE

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1,665 1,195 650 375 200

1,480 1,060 580 350 180

DIGITAL EDITION 2-PAGE SPREAD

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6X $685

12X $650

24X $580

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WEBSITE AD SIZES & RATES Georgetowner.com is your source for all things Georgetown. UPDATED DAILY WITH EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND BREAKING NEWS.

News & Politics, Business, Real Estate, Style, Food & Wine, Arts & Society, Calendar and more. Leaderboards (700x100px)

WEB MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS

File size 200KB or smaller. Static (non-animated) format: JPEG, PNG, or GIF. Animated format: GIF. Animations must have a frame rate no faster than 5 fps, or 200 fps.

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SPONSORED CONTENT

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ARTICLE BOTTOM BANNER

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Sky Scraper (300x600px)

Leaderboard size banner at the bottom of one web article. $50 per article.

SIZE

PRICE

Top Leaderboard (1067x150px) Leaderboards (700x100px) Square (300x300px) Sky Scraper (300x600px) Bottom Banner (1067x150px)

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NEWSLETTER AD SIZES & RATES The Georgetowner newsletter is emailed weekly on Mondays and Thursdays. Space reservations are required one week prior. Advertisements / content must be received two days prior. Please send files to advertising@georgetowner.com.

TOP BANNER - $250

Mondays - Available Thursdays - SOLD Media Specifications: Dimensions 480x70 pixels at 72 dpi; File format: JPG, PNG, GIF.

SPONSORED CONTENT - $350

Media Specifations: Landscape photo 600px wide; 7 word title; 50 words summary; 500 words web article and images;

BOTTOM BANNER - $200

Media Specifications: Dimensions 480x70 pixels at 72 dpi; File format: JPG, PNG, GIF.

FOOTER POST - $75

Media Specifications: Square photo (100x100 pixels); 25 character title; 30 words text (must include link within in text).

LATEST ISSUE BANNER - $300

Our most popular newsletter is The Latest Issue, emailed bi-weekly on publication mornings. Prominent banner placement directly beneath the issue cover and summary. Media Specifications: Dimensions 480x70 pixels at 72 dpi; File format: JPG, PNG, GIF.

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DESIGN

THE GEORGETOWNER ADVERTISEMENT DESIGN SERVICES $150 minimum design fee for all sizes.

VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1

OCTOBER 8 - OCTOBER 21, 2014

Assets must be received one week before publication. Assets: Any required logo or branding; At least one high resolution (300 dpi) photo; All required text content. Send inquiries to advertising@georgetowner.com

BUSINESS DESIGN SERVICES Logos / Branding Business Cards / Stationery Marketing Collateral Annual Reports Media Kits $75 hourly design and consulting fee. Send inquiries to Aidah Fontenot, Creative Director, GMG aidah@georgetowner.com

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2018

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2018 EDITORIAL SCHEDULE

JANUARY 10

Real Estate / Wellness

JANUARY 24 Wedding

FEBRUARY 7

Real Estate / Getaways

February 21

Spring Arts Preview / Travel / Real Estate

March 7

March 21

April 4

April 18

May 2

May 16

June 6

June 20

July 11

Real Estate / Food & Wine

July 25

TBD

August 8

August 22

Real Estate / Financial & Legal Fashion / Education Real Estate / Art Fashion / Education Real Estate / Art Arts: Outdoor Venues Real Estate TBD

Real Estate / Financial TBD

September 12

Fall Arts Preview / Travel / Real Estate

September 26

TBD

October 10

Real Estate / Food & Wine / Financial & Legal

October 24

Fashion / Holiday Arts

November 7

Real Estate / Financial & Legal / Education

November 21

Holiday Issue / Arts

December 5

Real Estate

December 19 TBD

* subject to change

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LE DECOR

HOMME O F F I CE

GI FTS F O R DA D BY R EBEC C A G O L U B This year, we made life a little easier for you. In anticipation of Father’s Day, we went ahead and curated a list of gifts for Dad — all from Georgetown retailers. Whether it’s time for him to redesign his desk space, his outfits need a little sprucing up or he’s ready to break out a few cigars with the boys, we’ve got you covered.

ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

DESIGN WITHIN REACH (DWR) 3338 M Street NW Man Ray Chess Set $390-$620

The Auction Block BY AR I POST

GEORGETOWN TOBACCO 3144 M Street NW Caucus Cigar Torpedo Box of 20 $145.80

JONATHAN ADLER

1267 Wisconsin Avenue NW Capri Blotter (shown with desk set) $225

RESTORATION HARDWARE

1222 Wisconsin Avenue NW Cobbler’s Last Bookends $48-Member $60-Final Sale

BONHAMS Porcelain Brush Holder Joseon Dynasty, 18th century Estimate: $60,000 – $80,000 Auction Date: March 15

Unique, Imaginative and Unsurpassed in Quality & Service

Loake Shoemakers - Made in England Exclusively at Everard’s Clothing

IKE BEHAR

2900 M Street NW Red Cabana Stripe Tie $115

FREEMAN’S Walnut Side Table, 1963 Wharton Esherick (1887–1970) Estimate: $10,000 – $15,000 Auction Date: March 19

Produced in Korea from the 15th to the early 20th century, simple but elegant white porcelain reflected the neo-Confucianist ideology of the Joseon Dynasty’s ruling elites. This particularly rare piece was a brush holder, with an open latticework design of linked circles and the top edge molded and carved with a continuous frieze of flowering vines. Its thick white glaze shows bluish-green where it STERLING BURKE runs in& streaks on the foot.

2824 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Hand Painted US Eagle Coin Cufflinks $240

Bringing the Hammer Down Freeman’s “The Spy Who Loved Me,” first edition, 1962 Ian Fleming (1908–1964) Auction Date: February 17 Estimate: $8,000 – $12,000 Final Selling Price: $8,125 Sotheby’s “Effet de neige à Louveciennes,” 1874 Alfred Sisley (1839–1899) Auction Date: March 1 Estimate: $6 million – $8 million Final Selling Price: $7,358,750

Doyle New York Gold, Coral, Diamond and Emerald Bracelet Auction Date: February 22 Estimate: $10,000 – $15,000 Final Selling Price: $23,750

Loake is famous for its beautiful, handcrafted Goodyear welted shoes. All of the shoes are made in England since 1880, in the Kettering, England factory built by the Loake brothers 1894. Shop the full instock collection exclusively at Everard’s Clothing.

1802 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington, DC 202-298-7464 www.everardsclothing.com

Bonhams “Figura de perfil,” 1925 Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) Auction Date: March 2 Estimate: $1 million – $1.5 million Final Selling Price: $2,208,305

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SALES

This bold work by Baker is part of “Handpicked: 100 Works Selected by the Saatchi Gallery,” a special auction organized with the one of the world’s most renowned contemporary galleries. Taking place in London and New York, this dual auction reflects the gallery’s transatlantic scope. Among the other featured artists are Ahmed Alsoudani, Henry Taylor, Federico Herrero and Dana Schutz.

Regarded as the dean of American craftsmen, Wharton Esherick was a wood sculptor who applied his artistic principles to common furniture objects, laying the foundation for craft furniture design made internationally famous by George Nakashima. This side table, part of Freeman’s Craft & Design auction, showcases Esherick’s unforgettable style. Along with a number of Esherick’s pieces, the auction features furniture by Nakashima.

FIN AL SELLIN G PR IC ES FOR LAST MON TH ’S FEATU R ED AU C TION BLOC K ITEMS

Don’t forget Dad this Father’s Day!

CHRISTIE’S “The Unfair Advantage” Kristin Baker (b. 1975) Estimate: $30,000 – $40,000 Auction Date: March 1

SOTHEBY’S ‘Peony’ Table Lamp Tiffany Studio Estimate: $80,000 – $120,000 Auction Date: March 29

DOYLE NEW YORK “Autumn in the Marsh,” c. 1866–76 Martin Johnson Heade (1819–1904) Estimate: $80,000 – $120,000 Auction Date: April 5

This Sotheby’s sale is divided into chapters devoted to 20th-century artistic movements such as Arts and Crafts, Austrian Modernism, European Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Highlights include an exquisite “Peony” table lamp by Tiffany Studios, a suite of Jean-Théodore Dupas panels from the S.S. Normandie and contemporary designs by Franz West, Tord Boontje and Studio Job. Also featured will be French art glass and Italian glass.

Doyle’s American Paintings, Furniture and Decorative Arts auction will showcase a wide range of art and furniture from the Colonial period through the Federal and Classical styles. This canvas by Martin Johnson Heade encapsulates the unique Transcendental romanticism of 19th-century American aesthetics. Ceramic mirrors, Chinese export porcelain and rugs will also be offered, as well as Audubon, Currier & Ives and topographical prints.

Christie’s “Régates des six mètres” Raoul Dufy (1877–1953) Auction Date: March 1 Estimate: $87,000 – $124,000 Final Selling Price: $272,935

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Listing of sold properties each month.

FEATURES

FEATURED PROPERTY

LE DECOR

Gifts, trends and design ideas inspired by Georgetown’s most fabulous dwellings and featuring Georgetown retailers.

SINCE 1954

GEORGETOWNER.COM

VOLUME 64 NUMBER 3

NOVEMBER 8-21, 2017

SINCE 1954

GEORGETOWNER.COM

APRIL 19 - MAY 2, 2017 VOLUME 63 NUMBER 9

MAY 3 - 23, 2017

FEBRUARY 8 - 21, 2017

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Georgetown Garden Tour

MARCH 7

NOVEMBER 7

The scoop on the most unique auction items from the largest auction houses.

BEHIND89thTHE WALLS Annual

JANUARY 10

JUNE 6

AUCTION BLOCK

VOLUME 63 NUMBER 14

January 10 February 7 March 7 April 4 May 2 June 6 July 11 August 8 September 12 October 10 November 7 December 5

Issue cover plus editorial story.

Residential and Commercial listing feature with photos.

VOLUME 63 NUMBER 15

2018 FULL SCHEDULE

Historic Homes,

Modernized

86th Georgetown House Tour

VOLUME 63 NUMBER 19

MARCH 8 - 21, 2017

JULY 12 - 25, 2017

April 6 - April 19, 2016

WEST END

ARCHITECT

D AV I D

ADJAYE

Rising

H I S D E S I GN S COU LD CHANGE H OW WE SE E TH E WATE RF RO NT

Metro Almost Broke Day Without a Woman Amina Rubinacci Style Le Decor Reads in Bed

Rats, Drag Racing InCountry: JFK Birthplace Bringing the Salon to You

Will Vacancies Affect Home Prices? Ownership: the Secret to Wealth French Market Est Arrivée

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Gas Leak Anxiety

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Proposal to Remove K St. Parking

REAL ESTATE SPECIAL 2017

2017 Trends

Upcoming Commercial Projects Boulangerie Christophe Opens DowntownerDC: Wharf Venues Multiply Toulouse-Lautrec at the Phillips

RISING TIDES

MADE BY HISTORY

COX GRAAE + SPACK DESIGNS FOR

the Future

How the Wharf Is Set to Redefine D.C. Rendering of Phase 2. Construction begins April 2018. Courtesy The Wharf.

Rising Tides Lift All Boats

Ideas Unlocked for the C&O Canal The Whole Foods Stalemate

BY PETER MURRAY

Museum of the American Revolution

K Street Homicide Farewell, Appalachian Spring InCountry: Rehoboth Dining

Mayor Makes Main Street Official 18 July 12, 2017 GMG, INC.

The Brindley Brothers, owners of new Wharf venue Union Stage.


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FASHION FASHION EDITORIALS

2018 FULL SCHEDULE

Issue cover plus stunning 3-page high fashion spread. MARCH 21 APRIL 18 SEPTEMBER 26

January 24 February 21 March 21 April 18 May 16 June 20 July 25 August 22 September 26 October 21 November 24 December 19

PHOTO BY ANGIE MYERS SINCE 1954 SINCE 1954

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TO PARIS WITH

VOLUME 64 NUMBER 4

AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 12, 2017

VOLUME 63 NUMBER 18

JUNE 21 - JULY 11, 2017

NOVEMBER 22- DECEMBER 5, 2017

LEAN INTO

FALL

LOVE

AND OTHER FALL FETES

THE

georgetowner.com

GEORGETOWNER VOLUME 58, NUMBER 17

MAY 16–29, 2012

MINI VACATIONS YOUR FASHION STYLE GUIDE

Vita WHErE Will tHE nExt prEsidEnt dinE?

Downtowner

Capital's Bald EaglEs' Eggs HatCH Having our fill of potHolEs JamEs BEard nominEEs

HOLIDAY GETAWAY

Learning From Charlottesville InCountry: Farm to Table & Historic Homes

InCountry: Spas & Retreats

SUITING UP FOR SUMMER SUN

IN COUNTRY

Downsizing Your Trips TOWN TOPICS

Sgt. Joe Pozell To Be

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Holiday Arts Preview

Residents’ One-Sided Parking? Lawsuit Hits Q Street Project Christmas in Middleburg

Free Spirit

WEDDINGS Haute & Cool: Spring Is in the Air

Georgetown’s Favorite Cop to Retire

FRANCO'S MILANO IN ABU DHABI BACK-TO-SCHOOL AT YATES NEW YORK STATE OF MIND CHANGING TIMES AT ANC BON VOYAGE, MICHEL

MARCH 22 - APRIL 4, 2017

C&O Canal Gets High Line Designer

Back to School: HydeAddison, Duke Ellington

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Cherry Blossoms Make It

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Since 1954

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AMAZON BUYING WHOLE FOODS HAUTE & COOL: SWIMSUITS, MAIS OUI! IN COUNTRY: COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG

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HAUTE & COOL

1 IRO Annik Leather Moto Jacket $759 Neiman Marcus

FASHION

Takes Flight

FASHION

B Y A LLYSO N B URKHA RDT If you are booked for travel this season, then you’ve landed on the right page. Unfortunately, the glamour of flying has descended. Whether you are boarding in business class or on a budget, it has become a decidedly drab experience. Plus, preparing a travel wardrobe is incredibly time-consuming. We have streamlined the process with first-class looks for your demanding itinerary. All you need is a sleek ensemble to demonstrate that you can stay stylish en route. Start with classic pieces in a neutral palette. Allyson Burkhardt is the owner of Let’s Get Dressed, DC! Image & Style Services. Visit her on the web at letsgetdresseddc.com.

3 MARIO BADESCU Facial Spray $7 Blue Mercury

4 MADEWELL High-rise Skinny Cropped Jean $128

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Superstar, $80 Lady Footlocker

PRADA Floral Double-Zip Tote, $3080 Bergdorf Goodman

FICCARE 7 Ficcarissimo & Maximus Hair Clip, $36 Nordstrom

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Layla Pompom Sandal, $395 Saks Fifth Avenue

DEREK LAM 10 CROSBY Long-Sleeve Draped Blouse, $395 Shopbop

HAUTE & COOL HAUTE & COOL

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CUSHNIE ET OCHS Lauren Cutout Silk Jumpsuit, $1,695 Net-a-Porter

Fashion trends from top industry buyer Allyson Burkhardt featuring runway and ready-to-wear clothing and accessories from retailers in Georgetown and beyond.

ALTUZARRA Gromwell Crepe Blazer $1,695

Nettle Cropped Crepe Flared Pants $595 Net-a-Porter

key.be Carry a mister days fly. mean we are winding it Summerismay coming to an on end, butthat thatyou doesn’t 3 Hydration down. August sizzles with the final bursts of soirees while igniting a new fashion

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3.1 PHILLIP LIM Alix Mini Saddle Crossbody Bag $750 Neiman Marcus

fall

TOPSHOP

Floral Off the Shoulder Maxi Dress $95

COSMETICS

JANE POST

A-Line Rain Slicker $325 Nordstro

The latest products and must-have items from our favorite quality brands, with a practical appeal, by Krystiana Bonheur.

LIP COLORS

BY KRYST IANA BONHEUR

Having the right lip color is essential when finishing a look and making a statement. Fall 2017 is bringing us all our favorite shades — sophisticated reds, warm oranges, soft nudes and earthly browns — to do so. Pantone’s top colors for fall are a mix of classic deep, warm shades with a touch of paler shades that can be worn to flatter a range of fair to darker skin tones. Tom Ford’s Blush Nude ($54) is a soft illuminating pink that gives a smooth finish. For a shade of red, Chanel has Rouge Coco Experimental ($37), which provides a light finish and shine and is ultra hydrating. NARS Volga Deep Aubergine ($28) has a deep berry look for a bold, bright matte finish. Pat McGrath’s Obsessed! ($38) is a rich orange-red that hydrates while providing a smooth light finish.

SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker Trance Bis $395 MGM Casino

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SUITING UP FOR SUMMER SUN

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANGIE Myers MODEL: VICTORIA BROWN, THE ARTIST AGENCY HAIR AND MAKEUP: LORI PRESSMAN, THE ARTIST AGENCY WARDROBE STYLING: CHAZA BETENJANE PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: REBECCA GOLUB 18 June 21, 2017 GMG, INC.

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in&country GETAWAYS EVERY ISSUE

From The Plains to the mountains, In Country & Getaways covers leisure and luxury, what to do, and what to see in the D.C. Metro area’s charming countryside and vacation destinations.

PHOTO BY ANGIE MYERS

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ARTS EVERY ISSUE

ARTS PREVIEW

We highlight the best of the season’s music, dance, theater and museum exhibitions in and around D.C., by Ari Post, Gary Tischler and Richard Selden.

2014 FALL

ARTS

PREVIEW

FEBRUARY 21

PULL-OUT SECTION

MAY 16 SEPTEMBER 12

Georgetown's Gallery Comeback

SINCE 1954

DC ARTSWATCH

CHEF DANIEL BOULUD MEDIA PRIVACY & JENNIFER LAWRENCE FINANCE GO GREEN WITH $OLAR

GEORGETOWNER.COM

SINCE 1954

VOLUME 63 NUMBER 10

News and special events happening in the arts

GEORGETOWNER.COM

DECEMBER 6 - 19, 2017 VOLUME 63 NUMBER 23

THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART’S GEORGETOWN CONNECTION

Resident Parking Plan Vetted

SEPTEMBER 13-26, 2017 NOVEMBER 5 - NOVEMBER 18, 2014

ARTS

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Gift Guides for Home & Hunt

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BIKE LANES ON K STREET

Boathouses, Yea; Gondola, Nay Historic and Hot Kalorama DowntownerDC: Shaw Closings

EVERS & CO ACQUIRED NOBU OPENS ON M STREET IN COUNTRY: ST. MICHAELS

FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 12, 2013

Crime Rate Is Talk of the Town Women's Voices Theater Fest

Diplomatic Encounters: Sweden

LONG & FOSTER ACQUIRED

SEPTEMBER 10 - SEPTEMBER 23 , 2014

Airplane Noise Prompts FAA Petition

THE CREATIVIT Y OF E LLINGTON

Real Estate: Coldwell Banker’s Duff Rubin

VOLUME 60 NUMBER 23

March 25 - april 7, 2015

georgetowner.com

GEORGETOWNER VOLUME 59, NUMBER 11

VOLUME 61 NUMBER 3

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Shakespeare Theatre artistic direCtor to abdicate

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FEBRUARY 22 - MARCH 7, 2017

ANNE The TRUITT Mighty

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OCTOBER 24

WOMEN DC

CULTURAL LEADERS IN

All That Jazz

Blues Alley at 50

Sultry Sotto on 14th Street pennSylvania ave. bridge crumbling eaglebank lobbieS for dollarS Jazz performer eartha kitt

Fall Arts | Preview

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PREVIEW PULL-OUT SECTION

Georgetown's advertising@georgetowner.com Gallery Comeback

CHEF DANIEL BOULUD MEDIA PRIVACY & JENNIFER LAWRENCE FINANCE GO GREEN WITH $OLAR

Spring Arts |

SOCIAL SCENE

Ball Gets 15 HeartPumped Up BUSINESS Washington Harbour


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food & wine EVERY ISSUE

DINING GUIDE

Listing of Georgetowner’s favorite restaurants. LATEST DISH

What and who is in and out about town, by Linda Roth. COCKTAIL OF THE MONTH

A story and a recipe guaranteed to excite, by Jody Kurash. CHATTING WITH CHEFS

Life, inspiration and of course cuisine talk with D.C.’s most intriguiging chefs, by Evan Caplan. STAFF PICKS

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team THE

PUBLISHER Sonya Bernhardt

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