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For a Few Days, Buddhist Monks Bestow Peace and Love Upon D.C.
NIGHT BOATS at Studio Gallery
• April 23, 2021
APRIL 28 – MAY 22 Curator: Aneta Georgievska-Shine 2108 R Street NW, DC 20008 In the spirit of Spring and hope, I am excited to be able to show my […]
Reel Georgetown: Movies and Movie Theaters Virtual Walking Tour
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Warm up for the Oscars by joining Dwane Starlin, member of the Guild of Professional Tour Guides & former SAG-AFTRA actor, for a tour of Georgetown when the neighborhood was […]
Graduation Dining & Tour at the Mansion on O St.
• March 19, 2021
Delicious “Chef’s Table” Experience In The Heart of D.C. $85/person + Learn More & Reserve: http://www.omansion.com/graduation Celebrate your student’s success! Three course meal Exclusive self-guided tour Indoor or outdoor seating available […]
Forever Wachintonian Salvadorean: Community, Culture & Representation
• March 12, 2021
Professor Ana Patricia Rodríguez and historian José Centeno-Meléndez discuss identity and representation in DC’s Salvadoran community. About this Event Salvadoran Americans are the fourth largest Latino group in the US, […]
D.C. Hunkers Down During Cherry Blossom Season (photos)
• March 23, 2020
There was a brief window for a few days early on as the flowers approached peak bloom when it was possible to capture the scene.
Film Screening: Play Your Gender
• July 17, 2019
Director: Stephanie Clattenburg (2016, documentary, 80 min., Canada) In 2012, Kinnie Starr (Mohawk) was approached to make a film about herself, but chose instead to make a film about the […]
Film Screening: SUMÉ – Mumisitsinerup Nipaa/SUMÉ: The Sound of a Revolution
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Director: Inuk Silis Høegh (Inuit) (2014, documentary, 74 min., Greenland/Denmark/Norway) In Kalaallisut and Danish with English subtitles) From 1973 to 1976 the Greenlandic rock band Sumé released three albums and […]
Sousa on the Rez: Native American Brass Bands and Beyond
• July 8, 2019
Native American jazz, classical and popular musicians have experienced artistic and commercial success since well before the turn of the 20th century. Many were first exposed to this music at […]
Kaypi Peru Festival
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You are invited to the free three-day Kaypi Peru Festival at the National Museum of the American Indian. This event highlights the South American nation’s rich and diverse cultural heritage […]
Hawai’i After Hours
• May 7, 2019
Celebrate Hawai’i After Hours at the National Museum of the American Indian. The museum opens its doors for a late-night event to begin the three-day festival dedicated to Hawaiian Culture. […]
