Fall Gala Guide: Must-Attend Events and Balls
Fall gala season is upon us! Here are the must-attend events, balls and galas from now into early November. October 2022 Saturday, Oct. 8 The 68th Annual Virginia Fall Races Gates open at […]
Funambula at The Theater at MGM National Harbor
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. (May 23, 2022) – Circus star and tight rope champion Bello Nock will take the stage at The Theater at MGM National Harbor for 12 riveting performances during the summer production of FUNAMBULA. […]
MGM NATIONAL HARBOR’S CONSERVATORY CELEBRATES AUTUMN SOLSTICE WITH NEW FALL DISPLAY NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 8
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. (September 22, 2021) – MGM National Harbor marks the first day of fall with the debut of its new seasonal Conservatory display, “A Gourd-geous Fall,” featuring vibrant florals, […]
MGM National Harbor’s Conservatory Celebrates Autumn Solstice with New Fall Display Now Through November 8
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. (September 22, 2021) – MGM National Harbor marks the first day of fall with the debut of its new seasonal Conservatory display, “A Gourd-geous Fall,” featuring vibrant florals, […]
National Harbor Festivals
Célébrez en Rosé takes place at National Harbor on September 4-5 with unforgettable performance from Lupe Fiasco, Estelle, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Marian Hill, BJ The Chicago Kid and many more. Attendees are expected […]
Weekend Round Up: July 29 – Aug. 1
Happy weekend! We’re moving into August on Sunday, which is traditionally a quiet time of year here in D.C. But there’s still plenty to do around town! MGM National Harbor […]
Weekly Arts Round Up, February 18, 2021
On Friday afternoon, the Black Georgetown Community History Project will explore the family collection of sixth-generation Georgetowner Neville Waters online.
Summer Arts Preview: Performance
Highlights of the summer season in theater, opera, music and dance, along with the harder-to-classify By The People and Capital Fringe Festivals.
Rollin’ on the River
The 405-mile Potomac isn’t the 2,320-mile Mississippi, and Georgetown isn’t New Orleans or Memphis, but if you come down to our partly tidal river, you’ll find plenty of people who live, work and play there, especially in the summertime.