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Rarely Performed Choral Masterpieces, March 16
March 6, 2025
•In WalletHub’s new ranking of the most hard-working cities in the country, Anchorage, Alaska, made a four-rung leap into the top spot, knocking out Washington, D.C. Nonetheless, second place is […]
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 Round Up, Nov. 17 – 20
November 17, 2022
•The final weekend before the true hustle and bustle of the holidays awaits. Enjoy some seasonal magic at Ford’s Theatre and check out the opening weekend of DC Holiday Lights. […]
Weekend Round Up, Dec. 9 – 12
December 9, 2021
•Can you believe we’re just a few weeks away from 2022? Enjoy the rest of all 2021 has to offer with some weekend events like a family-friendly ice maze, an […]
SummerSing 2: My Spirit Sings
July 16, 2021
•Maestro Stanley J. Thurston, President and Artistic Director of the Heritage Signature Chorale, leads a program of Negro Spirituals by Thurston, Dawson, Bartholomew, and Whalum, as well as movements from […]
SummerSing 3: Monumental Mozart
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An all-Mozart event! Maestro Steven Fox will lead you through selections from the Mass in c-minor, the Requiem, and the beautiful gem Ave Verum Corpus.
SummerSing 4: In Taberna
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Rock out with Canon Michael McCarthy, Director of Music at Washington National Cathedral, on selections from Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana — perhaps the closest choral music ever got to heavy […]
The Washington Ballet Free Outdoor Performance
July 8, 2021
•Pack a summer picnic and blanket and get ready to be inspired by the ballet company in and of the nation’s capital! Enjoy a free outdoor performance by The Washington Ballet on […]
Weekly Arts Round Up, March 18, 2021
March 18, 2021
•This Saturday, Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez will be the special guest at the National Archives Museum’s virtual pajama party.
Weekly Arts Round Up, February 4, 2021
February 4, 2021
•Get into a February frame of mind with red works of art at Washington Printmakers Gallery and two streamed poetry programs.