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Business Ins & Outs: Google Store Opens; Happy 25th to Bacchus Wine Cellar!
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Seeing Double: Santa at Volta Park, Rose Park on Saturday
Arts
Tawny Chatmon’s Portraits Take Center Stage at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
Arts
Festive Fun Takes Center Stage at This Year’s Georgetown Jingle
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Spring Performing Arts Preview
• February 14, 2024
Duke Ellington 125 Born and raised in Washington, D.C., orchestra leader and composer Edward Kennedy Ellington was nicknamed “Duke” early on for his sense of style. These events celebrate the […]
Weekend Roundup, Feb. 8 – 11
• February 8, 2024
Happy weekend! So many options, including performances by The National Philharmonic and The National Chamber Ensemble. Celebrate Mardi Gras at The Wharf, enjoy a book talk on Phillis Wheatley at […]
Weekend Roundup, Dec. 14 – 17
• December 14, 2023
Can you believe it? Christmas will be here next weekend. Hanukkah ends Friday. Kwanzaa starts Dec. 26. Basically, the holiday season is flying by! Here are some ideas for what […]
Weekend Roundup, Dec. 15 – 18
• December 15, 2022
With Christmas just 10 days away, holiday merriment is in full swing in the D.C. area. This weekend, check out the newly opened Museum of Illusions, or perhaps take in […]
Broadway’s Megan Hilty Discusses Upcoming Performances in Town, Shopping in Georgetown
• November 3, 2022
Broadway star Megan Hilty will be in town this weekend performing “Broadway’s Brightest Lights,” a collection of beloved songs from all the musicals you know and love. Famed for her […]
National Philharmonic Concert Schedule for October and November 2022
• October 10, 2022
October and November 2022 Full Concert Schedule: Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at AMP by Strathmore A Very Silly VaudevilleLuke Frazier, conductor A Very Silly Vaudeville, an original […]
Weekend Roundup, June 2-5
• June 2, 2022
This weekend is jam-packed with lots of fun and exciting events. Check out a new neighborhood up the street, see free performances from The Washington Ballet and go back in […]
