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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 […]
‘Bond in Motion’ at Spy Museum: Cars Are the Stars
• February 29, 2024
The International Spy Museum which moved to L’Enfant Plaza in 2019, displays at its entrance the most beautiful silver car—none other than an Aston Martin DB5 with the license plate JB007 that appeared in […]
Weekend Roundup: Feb. 29 – March 3
• February 28, 2024
March, as it always does, will come in like a lion with lots of things to do. Enjoy a kickoff to Women’s History Month at the National Gallery of Art, […]
Spring Visual Arts Preview
• February 14, 2024
Building Stories National Building Museum Opened Jan. 21 Curated by children’s book historian Leonard S. Marcus, a founding trustee of the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, and featuring […]
Weekly Arts Round Up, April 1, 2021
• April 1, 2021
In person, you can feast your eyes at the Kreeger Museum and Hemphill Fine Arts. Now available for streaming: Broadway star Daniel J. Watts’s one-man show.
Weekly Arts Round Up, January 28, 2021
• January 28, 2021
Upcoming online concerts will feature piano études, classical guitar duets and works by living composers. Open for in-person visits: the International Spy Museum and Zenith Gallery.
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, June 18, 2020
• June 18, 2020
In this week’s Round Up: The Washington Ballet Takes Center Stage Virtual Gala, a Wright Brothers-themed Zoom-around and a mammal surveillance opportunity.
This Sunday: Spy Museum’s Grand Opening in L’Enfant Plaza
• May 9, 2019
For the official May 12 opening, the museum will host a family festival with musicians from the NSO’s Youth Fellowship Program, makeup artists, food trucks and a magician.
