December is upon us, and though the year may be ending the month is sending it out with a bang and a ton of festive and fun activities and events! As you head into the holiday season—no matter how or what you celebrate—...
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...
August may be the final month of the summer, but there is still plenty of time to enjoy it and things to do in D.C.! To help you make the most of these last dog days of summer, we’ve compiled a jam-packed roundup of all...
The fireflies are out, the rooftop bars are open late, and summertime is in full swing in the District. From Fourth of July celebrations and music festivals to sporting events and popup markets, this month is boasting n...
June 19th — also known as Juneteenth, Emancipation Day, or Freedom Day — marks the official end of slavery in the United States, with the last slaves in Texas having been freed....
This June, Washingtonians can celebrate Black Music Month with “Go-Go on the Rooftop”, hosted by the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library is excited to honor t...
Summer is around the corner, bringing concerts, BBQ, bar-hopping, and art exhibits with it! No matter what the start of summer has you looking for, D.C. is sure to have it! Whether you need to get away outdoors, immerse...
The 2023 World Culture Festival announced its preliminary lineup at a press conference in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, May 18. “We are delighted to host the 4th annual World Culture Festival. Washington, D.C. is...
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...