Washington, D.C., has been named one of the “World’s Best Cities” for 2023 by international consultant group Resonance’s annual ranking! D.C. ranked 17th out of 100 cities worldwide, making one o...
Nothing sends true Washingtonians into a panic more than the possibility of snow. So as a bomb cyclone hitting the Midwest going into Christmas weekend sends an Arctic blast toward the East Coast, with D.C. facing the c...
A new museum opened in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Oct. 29, offering a new home for contemporary art. The Rubell Museum—housed in the former historically Black 1906 Randall Junior High School—will utilize its 32,000...
It’s been a long 13 years since James Cameron’s Avatar hit the theaters, sweeping the world into a frenzy. But this December, patient fans will finally get to see the highly-anticipated sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water....
A brand new, mind-boggling museum is officially open in D.C.! Located right in CityCenterDC, the new The Museum of Illusions offers an interactive, immersive and incomprehensibly cool experience…...
Things are looking promising for the Carter Barron Amphitheater, a once-popular outdoor venue tucked away in the District’s Rock Creek Park. While the amphitheater was forced to close in 2017 due to structural concerns,...
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., selected and celebrated its 45th annual honorees for their “lifetime artistic achievements” on Sunday, Dec. 4. Each year, the Kennedy C...
The long-awaited ‘Mexican Geniuses: A Frida & Diego Immersive Experience’ is currently open through December 4. Through a spellbinding visual journey, the exhibit sheds light on one of history’s most influential co...
The National Portrait Gallery’s annual Portrait of a Nation exhibition is now open. Honoring “extraordinary individuals who have made transformative contributions to the United States and its people,”...
Washington, D.C., public libraries will debut new extended hours Monday! Starting Monday, Nov. 14, D.C. libraries will be open until 9 p.m. four days a week—three hours later than their usual 6 p.m. closing time. “...