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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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For Nights Out on the Town

By The Guide Staff August 29, 2011

Like any vibrant city, D.C. doesn't shut down after dark. So when the school day ends, break out your dancing shoes and head to the latest Washington "it" spot. "[The] D.C. dance scene has evolved. We...

Alums’ Sundance Winner Shatters the Stereotype of Sci-Fi

By Sarah Amos August 1, 2011

Written and directed by Georgetown graduates Mike Cahill (COL '01) and Britt Marling (COL '05), Another Earth is a story of redemption and second chances that arrive with the discovery of another earth...

Party in the USA

By Sarah Amos July 1, 2011

  Saturday IndepenDance Saturday  What happens when you get world famous Dee-Jay Paul van Dyk spinning trance tracks on July 4 weekend? IndepenDance of course. Accessorize your red,...

Life After Tackle Box

By Sarah Amos July 1, 2011

Mourning the loss of Tacklebox to Wednesday's fire? While the favorite local seafood shack, along with its more upscale sister restaurant Hook, will be closed indefinitely, that doesn't mean you can't...

You’ll Want to Visit This Trendy Gastropub Again

By Eamon O'Connor June 22, 2011

For my second visit to Againn, a downtown gastropub now known for its contemporary spin on British and Irish fare, the backdrop was a little different. I wasn't with my parents, a pair of Irish...

Hoyas Fly High At 2011 SilverDocs Film Festival

By Ryan Pike June 21, 2011

When you're sick to your stomach that you just paid $11 to see a carbon-copy remake of Hangover I, check back into the real world and check out the American Film Institute's SilverDocs documentary film...

Have a Break and a Snack at DC’s New Shake Shack

By Elizabeth Garbitelli June 11, 2011

  With barbeque season in full swing you can’t walk around on a given Saturday in Georgetown without picking up a whiff of something delicious grilling. No grill? No fear if you feel like...

Cultural Calendar

By The Guide Staff June 7, 2011

5.13 — 8.19 // Friday Evening Concert Series // The Yards Park, 3rd and Water Streets SE   5.31 — 6.05 // Ballet Nacional de Cuba // Kennedy Center   5.07 — 6.19 // "Follies,"...

Thirsty?

By Peter Brigham June 7, 2011

Cafe Japone Monday — Friday 2032 P St NW Discounted Sapporo, Absolut and Sake, as well as inexpensive sushi and fun karaoke all night long.   Tortilla Coast  Monday — Friday,...

The Great Escape

By Mairead Reilly June 6, 2011

There's always something to do in the District — except when there's not. Facing a free weekend this summer? Feel like you've done it all before? Consider getting out of the city for a night, and explore...

To Do in the District

By Peter Brigham June 6, 2011

Ford's Theatre National Historic Site 511 10th St. NW Tour the theater where John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Tickets for entry into the theater and accompanying...

Season of Terrific Television

By Steven Piccione May 20, 2011

Now that the season finales of our favorite spring shows have aired, it's time to focus on what's ahead of us: the new shows of summer 2011! Beyond the insane amount of programming that has titles similar...

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