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March ArtsWatch
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Weekend Roundup, March 7 through March 10
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Auction Block: January 12, 2022 Issue
January 19, 2022
•Over the holiday season, auction houses were busy with a host of interesting sales including a nearly 30-year-old bottle of wine, a sapphire and diamond ring, a first edition of “Leaves of […]
Jan. 12 Issue Arts Watch
January 12, 2022
•Featured Q&A: Music Director Gianandrea Noseda, who will be conducting the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) this month. GEORGETOWN MEDIA GROUP: Tell us more about the programs you are conducting in D.C. this month. GIANANDREA NOSEDA: The programs […]
Carlotta Hester’s “Rapture” Canvases Evoke Jazz Improv
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Walking past Addison/Ripley Fine Art at 1670 Wisconsin Avenue, bright splashes of watercolor on canvas might catch your eye. In her latest show “Rapture,” painter Carlotta Hester’s expressionist evocations of improvisational freedom light up the gallery. “Rapture – that is what I felt when I […]
Weekend Round Up, Jan. 6 – 9
January 6, 2022
•Happy new year! Despite Covid cases rising, lots of options to have fun safely may be enjoyed this weekend. Take your mind off things with The Prom at the Kennedy […]
‘Rich Soil’: A Must-See at Hillwood Gardens
December 30, 2021
•Looking for a splendid and thought-provoking outdoor sculpture walk in the nation’s capital during these cabin fever times? Through Jan. 9, the Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens’ “Rich Soil” exhibit […]
Christmas Weekend Round Up, Dec. 23-26
December 23, 2021
•Merry Christmas! We hope you enjoy this festive weekend with so many delightful seasonal activities. There’s the Nutcracker, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, holiday displays at the U.S. Botanic Garden and the B&O […]
Cultural Leadership Breakfast Hosts National Building Museum President
December 20, 2021
•Since its creation by Congress in 1980 to reanimate the immense, near-century-old Pension Building, the National Building Museum has had just five directors (not counting the recent interim stint by Brent […]
Weekend Round Up, Dec. 16 – 19
December 16, 2021
•We hope you’re enjoying the 2021 holiday season! So many wonderful options this weekend, including performances from Wolf Trap, the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) and the Washington Chorus. For all you last-minute […]
Two Shows About Friendship Are Revised — and Revive
December 9, 2021
•Two live theater shows in Washington, D.C., in time for Hanukkah and Christmas offered the chance to enjoy in person two decades-old favorite stories about friendship and ambition as well […]
Weekend Round Up, Dec. 9 – 12
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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 […]