Arts
Weekend Roundup: What to Do Between Christmas and New Year’s
The Wharf Is Launched
• October 12, 2017
Developers Monty Hoffman of PN Hoffman and Amer Hammour of Madison Marquette and Council member Charles Allen, among others, had devoted the past 10 years to creating the new Southwest D.C. neighborhood.
Weekend Round Up October 12, 2017
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This weekend, D.C. residents and visitors can experience France (in an animated film), Sweden (in a musical) and Rhode Island (people-to-people).
DC Artswatch Oct. 11, 2017
• October 11, 2017
FREER REOPENS WITH ASIAN FESTIVAL The Smithsonian’s Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 1050 Independence Ave. SW, will celebrate the dual museum’s reopening this weekend with a […]
Weekend Round Up October 5, 2017
• October 5, 2017
Opening night for the Smithsonian’s Craft2Wear Show is tonight, Thursday, Oct. 5, and it’s also time for the Waterford Fair and the Solar & Green Home Tour.
Weekend Round Up September 28, 2017
• September 28, 2017
October arrives Sunday, along with Glen Echo’s Then & Wow! family day and the Blessing of the Animals in Georgetown at St. John’s.
Weekend Round Up September 21, 2017
• September 21, 2017
After a public symposium on Degas at the National Gallery of Art on Friday, there is music, theater, advice for writers, historical shopping and, on Sunday, the Taste of Georgetown.
Weekend Round Up September 14, 2017
• September 14, 2017
The big day is Saturday, what with Georgetown Community Day, Via Umbria’s third anniversary, the Fall Art Walk and the kickoff of Theatre Week.
Weekend Round Up September 7, 2017
• September 7, 2017
This weekend: picadillo and pizza, Rick and Richard, paddling the Potomac and preserving Georgetown’s trees.
DC Shorts Film Festival Starts Sept. 7
• September 5, 2017
A dozen of the showcases are thematic: all-animation, all-LGBT, etc. New this year is a free outdoor showcase on Sept. 14 in Farragut Square.
Fun, Loud Launch for ‘202 Creates’
• August 31, 2017
“202 Creates” events will include a Labor Day Weekend Music Festival at the historic Lincoln Theatre and a family-friendly arts and cultural festival on Sept. 9 at the Southwest Waterfront and Randall Field.
