Patron’s Party for House Tour: the Lively Place to Be

May 1, 2013

The annual Patron’s Party for the Georgetown House Tour was held April 24 at the home of Tom Anderson and Marc Schappell with House Tour chair emerita 97-year-old Frida Burling holding court in the sitting room. A delightful evening added to the easy grace of the party and happy, talkative crowd at the historic P Street home. Anderson, Schappell, their home and the house tour make up the latest Georgetowner cover story, now also a town tradition. Past Georgetowner cover stories on the house tour and patrons’ party include some of the first ones, Kitty Kelley, Ben Bradlee and Sally Quinn. The Georgetown House Tour is on Saturday, April 27. [gallery ids="101269,148045,148023,148040,148030,148036" nav="thumbs"]

2013 Helen Hayes Awards


Washington honored its thriving theatre community at the 29th Annual Helen Hayes Awards at the Warner Theatre on Apr. 8. Actress Ellen Burstyn, the first woman elected president of Actors Equity Association, accepted the Helen Hayes Tribute, sponsored by the late beloved Jaylee Mead to the AEA. Capital Fringe and Dizzy Miss Lizzie’s Roadside Review received special awards. Metro Stage’s Jacques Brel garnered several awards as did Imagination Stage and the Washington Ballet for their collaboration on The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe. Folger Theatre’s Taming of the Shrew took the evening’s final award for Outstanding Resident Play. Following the presentations everyone proceeded to the JW Marriott Hotel to “party hearty.” [gallery ids="101252,147574,147566,147560,147554,147587,147593,147547,147598,147603,147580" nav="thumbs"]

The 58th Annual Corcoran Ball

April 25, 2013

The Corcoran Gallery hosted its 58th annual black tie ball on Saturday, April 19. The ball provides scholarships for the Corcoran College of Art, underwrites the Corcoran’s award-winning community outreach and funds education programs throughout the metropolitan area.
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Smithsonian Craft Show Transforms Building Museum

April 24, 2013

Each year, the Smithsonian Craft Show provides the opportunity for discerning shoppers and craft-lovers to indulge their senses among many artisans. The annual event is run by the Smithsonian Women’s Committee, which works to provide financial assistance to support Smithsonian Projects. This year’s show will be open from Thursday, April 25, through Sunday, April 28.

Shoppers will be able to shop from artisans practicing in a wide range of mediums, including ceramics, jewelry, furniture, clothing, glass, textiles and wood. Many pieces are one of a kind.

Attendees of the Preview Night Benefit, Wednesday, April 24, will be able to have a chance to shop the craft show before anyone else. They will also be able to meet the artists, and enjoy cocktails and a dinner buffet. This year’s honorary chairman Martha Stewart will be attending this year’s benefit as well as presenting a lecture on her new initiative, “American Made” this Thursday, April 25.

In addition to Stewart’s lecture, the Craft Show will be presenting two panel discussions.

One, on collections, is at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, and on Sunday, April 28, at 1:30 p.m., interior designer David Mitchell will moderate a panel discussion with several Washington interior designers about decorating around your art. Both events are free.

To purchase tickets for the Smithsonian Craft Show’s Preview Night Benefit, visit SmithsonianCraftShow.org. The website also features a list of all participating vendors.

National Sporting Library & Museum Screening


National Sporting Library & Museum “Summer in February” private film screening and preview of Munnings: Out in the Open exhibition, April 21, in Middleburg, Va. [gallery ids="101265,147844,147840,147831,147836" nav="thumbs"]

N Street Village Gala: ‘Addicted to Life’


N Street Village held its annual gala at the Ritz Carlton in the West End April 10. The D.C. non-profit helps homeless and low-income women turn their lives around and work toward self-reliance. It honored N Street Village success stories — Patricia Birk, Shevanda Brantley and Lolita Mitchell — with the Steinbruck Award. Honored with the Founders’ Award: Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., and wife Abigail Blunt as well as Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., for their support of the efforts of N Street Village. Brantley summed it up: “I’m addicted to life!” The gala raised more than $675,000 for N Street Village. [gallery ids="119271,119283,119279" nav="thumbs"]

Easter Seals Raise Funds for Veterans


Easter Seals Serving Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia, honored Tom Brokaw, actor Gary Sinise and Citi for contributions to military, veterans and their families at its annual Advocacy Awards on April 16 at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, D.C. The event focused on achievements in veterans employment and recognized individuals, corporations and foundations that have transformed the landscape for people with disabilities and special needs. The fundraiser generated more than $400,000 to support Easter Seals services, the highest total in the event’s history. [gallery ids="101264,147827,147817,147823" nav="thumbs"]

Las Vegas Night


MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital Network hosted is 4th Annual Las Vegas Casino Night benefit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts on Apr. 19. This year honored fashion icon and founding member of the MedStar NRH Board of Associates, the late Pat Skantze, the “Hat Lady.” Guests enjoyed a Latin buffet by Windows, took their luck at the tables of Roulette, Black Jack, Texas Hold’em Poker and more, knowing that they were supporting programs for disabilities such as brain and spinal cord injuries and stroke. [gallery ids="101262,147768,147724,147761,147731,147756,147738,147751,147745" nav="thumbs"]

Partners for the Arts Spring Musicale


On Apr. 18, Ambassador of Bulgaria Elena Poptodorova hosted Partners for the Arts’ spring musicale at her residence. Leilane Grimaldi Mehler recently established the nonprofit to assist emerging performing artists not under professional management to interact with performing arts organizations, schools of music and opera companies in the mid-Atlantic region and to sponsor an annual competition with cash awards. The musicale showcased mezzo-soprano Leah Hawkins accompanied by pianist Frank Colon, soprano Yeji Yoon and Bulgarian pianists Ralitza Patcheva and Ivo Kaltchev. The Ambassador invited the group to return to the residence for their September event. Guests enjoyed a plentiful pre- and post-performance buffet. [gallery ids="101261,147733,147689,147728,147723,147696,147717,147703,147710" nav="thumbs"]

American-Russian Cultural Cooperation Foundation Film Premier


In conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, on Apr. 15 Librarian of Congress James Billington and Chairman of the Board of the ARCCF James Symington, screened The Tsar and the President. Alexander II and Abraham Lincoln. Liberator and Emancipator at the Library of Congress. The exhibition by the same name was a joint project with Russian partners marking the 150th Anniversary of the Liberation Manifesto exhibited in Moscow in 2011. Mr. Symington hailed what transpired when a Russian Tsar and American President “found themselves on the same page of history – freeing the slaves in both countries.”
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