As we head into November and toward Thanksgiving, we’re thankful to live in such a culturally diverse city brimming with art, music, food, and endless things to do! Washingtonians gearing up for all the new month...
Spooky season has officially begun, and we’re already gearing up for the big event: Halloween! No matter what describes you best—studious spirit, partying paranormal, musical monster, or fearless phantom—the District is...
The end of summer always comes way too fast, without enough time to mentally prepare for the school year ahead (parents included). But the school year can be filled with just as much fun as the summer! We’ve found...
From traffic to the Metro and overtime at work to spending too much free time online, these everyday stressors can eventually pile up. Sometimes you just need to get away from the bustle of the city and reconnect with n...
Multiple Metro stations on the Green Line will close beginning Saturday, July 22 until September 4. The WMATA announced that stations north of Fort Totten—including West Hyattsville, Hyattsville Crossing, College Park-U...
The Atlantic Festival is returning to The Wharf for the second year this fall. “Meet great minds who don’t think alike,” The Atlantic wrote in a press release. Now in its 15th year, the 2023 festival will fe...
Washington, D.C. will host World Culture Festival 2023, it was announced Friday, February 23. Boasted as a three-day, Olympic-scale celebration hosted by the Art of Living Foundation, from September 29 through October 1...
The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) will reopen this autumn after being closed for more than two years for renovations. The NMWA announced it will reopen on October 21, 2023, after closing for massive renova...
This woodland trail inspired by the Forbidden Forest from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts series is leaving Morven Park in Leesburg, VA after February 11. Luckily, there’s still time to experience this adven...
Washington, D.C., is under a weather warning as it’s expected to experience its first November frost overnight Sunday, Nov. 13 into Monday, Nov. 14. D.C. is expected to see temperatures dip between 28 and 32 degre...