Born and bred in New York, Liz grew up in Queens where she still resides. She is an events obsessor and has attended hundreds of them (not including concerts she snuck into as a teenager).
There is always something new to see and do in D.C.! Two limited time events, the Dinos Alive exhibit and the immersive Van Gogh experience are right next to each other at the Rhode Island…...
From April 7th-9th head to the Dinos Alive Exhibit: An Immersive Experience for a very fun Easter egg hunt! Dinosaur eggs will be hidden all over the exhibit. The hunt at the exhibit takes place…...
At a speakeasy located behind the Sage Theater, you’ll find a stage where the actors of “The Drunk Shakespeare Society” meet up to do their own tipsy rendition of a Shakespearean play. Located on 1100 13th S...
With over 80 specimens including life-sized moving dinosaur replicas, Dinos Alive Exhibit: An Immersive Experience won’t be open for long in Washington D.C.! Tickets are selling fast and the takes place at the Rho...
The Royal Opera of Madrid is the most important performing arts institutions in Spain and one of the most important in the world. They have put together a passionate, traditional Spanish flamenco performance but doors a...