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At the Renwick: ‘State Fairs: Growing American Craft’
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Kreeger Director Helen Chason’s View From Foxhall Road
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Kennedy Center Adds ‘Trump’ to Its Title
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Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘Guys and Dolls’
Chamber Dance Project Delights
• July 22, 2021
The D.C. area’s premier contemporary ballet company — The Chamber Dance Project — has brought back live dance with four world premieres including “Tear the Edge” to the ballroom of […]
Weekend Round Up: July 22 – 25
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The quiet of August may almost be upon us, but this weekend there are still so many things to do in the area. EventsDC launches its summer concert series with […]
Happy Hour with the Diplomatic Palate
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A hip, diplomatic crowd gathered at the Ven Embassy Row Hotel July 9 to help launch a series of international food tasting extravaganzas featuring the nation’s capital very own diplomats. […]
Weekend Round Up: July 15 – 18
• July 15, 2021
The dog days of summer have officially set in. Beat the heat with a hard seltzer festival at Rock Creek Park Golf Course or picnic at Mount Vernon. Georgetown GLOW […]
An Abundance of Outdoor Performances to Enjoy
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For the Family Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts 1551 Trap Rd. Vienna, VA 22182 703-255-1800 Wolf Trap is back and better than ever this year. The next month […]
The Barbizon: The Hotel That Set Women Free
• July 14, 2021
THIS OTHERWISE INFORMATIVE HISTORY IS HAMSTRUNG BY ITS FIXATION ON SYLVIA PLATH’S NOTORIOUS SUICIDE Back in the day (circa 1930 – 1960), small-town girls with big-city dreams headed for New […]
An Abundance of Outdoor Performances to Enjoy
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Live music is back and better than ever. If you’re itching to get out and about but aren’t too keen on indoor venues just yet, there are plenty of options […]
Weekend Round Up: June 24-27
• June 24, 2021
This weekend, we’re excited for the virtual Smithsonian Folklife Festival. An online poetry reading from one of DC Public Library’s own and the Hong Kong Film Festival at the National […]
‘Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner’s Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause’
• June 21, 2021
WITH SEARING HONESTY, A RETIRED SOLDIER/PROFESSOR COMES TO TERMS WITH HIS LIFELONG WORSHIP OF A TRAITOR Early in the Civil War, the Union Army seized “Arlington” — Robert E. Lee’s […]
The Washington Ballet Kicks Off 45th Season
• June 16, 2021
Dry clean those dresses and suits, gowns and tuxedos — the D.C. social scene is back! The Washington Ballet kicked off its 45th season post-Covid with its annual gala on […]
