Mar
11
Mon
Eleanor Roosevelt: Courage for the Journey Charity Lunch & Learn @ National Press Club
Mar 11 @ 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Eleanor Roosevelt: Courage for the Journey

Charity Lunch and Learn at The National Press Club presented by We Will Survive Cancer

Guest Speaker: Ann Atkins, author of: “Eleanor Roosevelt’s Life of Soul Searching and Self Discovery”

12:00-12:30PM meet and mingle, 12:30-1:30PM lunch and program

Proceeds Assist Families Affected by Cancer

Thanks to our sponsor: Howard Fletcher from TTR|Sotheby’s International Realty

Tickets are $50 per person, and will be available for purchase in advance online until 11:00AM on Sunday, March 10, 2013, and then at the door.

Thank you for supporting We Will Survive Cancer!

Mar
12
Tue
Corcoran’s Pump Me Up: Bustin’ Loose: Stories from D.C.’s Underground Music Scenes @ Corcoran Gallery of Art
Mar 12 @ 11:00 PM – Mar 13 @ 1:00 AM

Bustin’ Loose: Stories from D.C.’s Underground Music Scenes
Panel Discussion
Tuesday, March 12, 7 p.m.
$8 members; $10 public
Go-Go and hardcore emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s as uniquely Washingtonian urban youth subcultures. Iley Brown of Stride Records, 9:30 Club owner Seth Hurwitz, D.C. Go-Go and hip-hop figure DJ Kool, and musician Alec MacKaye (Untouchables, The Faith, and Ignition) share stories from these two underground music scenes and discuss their origins, folkways, and parallels. The panel is moderated by Washington City Paper managing editor Jonathan L. Fischer.

Mar
14
Thu
Embassy Chef Challenge @ Ronald Reagan Building
Mar 14 @ 10:00 PM – Mar 15 @ 2:00 AM

The Embassy Chef challenge is like no other DC gala. Sample the same cuisine served to heads of state and regional delicacies from around the world. Embrace your inner foodie while sipping a cocktail from the top shelf open bar.

This is your chance to be served by more than a dozen chefs who will vie for your votes. A panel of celebrity chefs and food critics select the winner of the Judge’s Choice Award, while you cast a ballot for the People’s Choice winner. Rounding out the evening is a live and silent auction, featuring world-class items steeped in international flavor, including private embassy experiences. It’s an evening like none other!

Embassy Chef Challenge began behind closed doors with Challenge Hungary—a private preliminary competition. This cook-off – held on February 10, 2013 at Occasions Catering – was a Top Chef-style competition that challenged each chef to create a main course in two hours with one common ingredient and a basket of surprise ingredients determined by 2012 Embassy Chef Winner and 2013 judge, Hungarian Chef Viktor Merényi. The judging panel has reserved the name of the winner to be announced the night of the Embassy Chef Challenge gala.

The Embassy Chef Challenge reconvenes the night of the gala on March 14, 2013 when all chefs offer their best hors d’oeuvres for a second round of judging at the Ronald Reagan Building. The scores from the preliminary cook-off and the gala hors d’oeuvres battle determine the Judge’s Choice Award winner. Guests at the gala will vote for the People’s Choice Award.

The gala includes:

  • Silent and live auctions showcasing culturally diverse food and adventure packages, with proceeds benefitting the free programs and events offered by Cultural Tourism DC
  • Exciting, diverse and fabulous cuisine prepared by embassy chefs from various countries
  • Top shelf open bar for all guests
  • Judging by celebrity chefs and food critics
  • People’s Choice winner selected by guests of the gala
  • Mingle with the largest diplomatic community in the world
14th Annual Toast to Fashion @ Belle Haven Country Club
Mar 14 @ 10:30 PM – Mar 15 @ 2:00 AM

Thursday , March 14th 6:30 – 10 PM

Bell Haven Country Club

Emceed by WJLA’s Britt McHenry

Awards ceremony will honor Anne Marie Chotvacz, Laura Fortsch, Meghan Metzbower, and Lonnie Rich

Grab your friends for a night of fashion, shopping, sipping, and noshing!

All proceeds benefit the Camapgana Center

Tickets $50 in advance

www.campagnacenter.org

 

12th Annual AYD Charity Date Auction @ Clarendon Grill
Mar 14 @ 11:00 PM – Mar 15 @ 1:30 AM

The Arlington Young Democrats are auctioning off more than 20 of the metro area’s most eligible bachelors and bachelorettes. Additional items up for auction include gift certificates, VIP opportunities and more. A portion of proceeds benefit Doorways for Women and Families, an Arlington-based charity organization.

WHERE:    Clarendon Grill, 1101 N Highland St, Arlington, VA (Clarendon Metro on Orange Line)

DETAILS:    Admission is free. Bid cards which include raffle tickets are $10. Those donating any new and unopened supplies such as water bottles, saran wrap, aluminum foil, Tupperware or baby monitors will receive additional raffle tickets.

Clarendon Grill has the following drink and food specials for all in attendance:

    $1.50 draft and bottle specials (until 9!)

    $1.00 off appetizers (until 8!)

For more information and video interviews of auctionees, visit:

Mar
16
Sat
Rock’n’Roll Marathon @ Constitution Ave NW at 14th St. NW
Mar 16 @ 11:30 AM – 3:00 PM

The race is the only marathon run entirely within the District of Columbia. Traveling along Constitution, participants will pass the White House on the right and the stunning Washington Monument on the left as they head toward George Washington University. The course then loops back towards the National Mall and Lincoln Memorial, passing West Potomac Park and crossing the Arlington Memorial Bridge. New for 2013, marathoners will run in the shadows of not only the US Supreme Court but also the US Capitol building before enjoying more than 3 scenic miles along the Anacostia River’s waterfront, with views of the Washington D.C. skyline.

 

Participants: 

  • The event is expected to bring nearly 30,000 runners to the District of Columbia.
  • ING KiDS ROCK D.C. will teach 700 local kids the joy and fun of running

 

Charity:

  • 25 organizations have raised over $250,000 through the event
  • Charities have raised more than $287 million through the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series since its inception in 1998

Entertainment:

 

  • More than 35 bands along the course at 20 Entertainment Stages
  • Local cheerleading squads line the route competing in the Spirit on the Course competition
  • Runners will celebrate with a finish line festival & headliner concert featuring Cowboy Mouth

Events:

 

  • 26.2-mile foot race
  • 13.1-mile foot race
  • ING KiDS ROCK D.C.
  • 2-day Health & Fitness Expo at the DC Armory

 

Stats:

  • ·         Runners from all 50 states and 32 countries
  • ·         60% female
  • ·         One in Five participants are running their first marathon or ½ marathon.

 

   

   
Marathon, Half Marathon, Relay Start 7:30 a.m.
Men’s Half Marathon Winner(approx.) 8:30-­8:45 a.m.
Women’s Half Marathon Winner (approx.) 8:45 – 9:15 a.m.
Peak time at the ½ Marathon finish line 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Men’s Elite Marathon Finish (approx.) 9:30 – 9:45 a.m.
Women’s Elite Finish (approx.) 9:45 a.m. -10:00 a.m.
Peak time at the Marathon finish line 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

 

Finish Line Festival – Free and open to the public

 

Opening Act                       8:45 am – 10:15 am

Awards Ceremony            10:30 am – 10:45 am

Cowboy Mouth               10:45 am – 12:00 am

Closing Act                          12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

 

Mar
18
Mon
Corcoran Pump Me Up: Go-Go Music: The History and Evolution of DC’s Legendary Beat @ Corcoran Gallery of Art
Mar 18 @ 11:00 PM – Mar 19 @ 1:00 AM

Go-Go Music: The History and Evolution of DC’s Legendary Beat
Monday, March 18, 7 p.m.
$8 members; $10 public
Join Kip Lornell, Adjunct Professor of American Music and Ethnomusicology at George Washington University and co-author of The Beat: Go-Go Music from Washington, DC, as he chronicles the development and ongoing popularity of go-go music, the only musical form indigenous to Washington, D.C. In the mid-1970s, Chuck Brown pioneered the iconic go-go sound, influenced by local Latin percussion ensembles, disco, Grover Washington’s hit single “Mr. Magic,” and funk. By the mid-1980s, bands such as Rare Essence (RE), Trouble Funk, and Junk Yard Band had emerged. Today we are in our third generation of go-go, and the music tradition continues to evolve and thrive in the district, with most recent bands playing what’s known as “bounce beat” go-go. Dr. Lornell’s talk will highlight this nearly 40-year history with musical excerpts and video clips.

STC’S Expert Witness w/ Fred Thompson @ Landsburgh Theatre
Mar 18 @ 11:30 PM – Mar 19 @ 2:00 AM

The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s legal affinity group, the Bard Association, unveils Expert Witnesses, a new series of interviews with prominent members of the legal community who have bridged the gap to the arts world. Former Senator and television star of Law & OrderFred Thompson, will inaugurate a sequence of high profile, one-on-one interviews with Bard Association Chair Abbe David Lowell (Chadbourne & Parke LLP). Expert Witnesses will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 18, 2013, at the Lansburgh Theatre (450 7th Street NW).

Before joining the cast of the critically-acclaimed and long-running series Law & Order, Thompson represented Tennessee as a U.S. Senator for nearly a decade. He experienced first-hand the drama of politics as a leader on the Senate committee investigating the Watergate scandal in the early 1970s. Thompson transitioned to the screen in 1985 by starring in the film Marie, which dramatized his real-life role in a Tennessee public corruption case. Since then Thompson has played authoritative roles in many legal and governmental film and television thrillers such as In the Line of FireThe Hunt for Red October and Law & Order: SVU.

Lowell, a prolific attorney to high-profile cases and former counsel to the House of Representatives, has known Thompson since before his days in show business. “I have known Fred since he was a ‘real’ lawyer and a very good one in Tennessee,” Lowell said. He heralded Thompson as an esteemed first guest for the new series. “It is a real feather in the cap of the Bard Association to get Fred to be our first one-on-one interview. He represents the epitome of what we want to explore – a person with real legal experience who used that experience to launch an acting career, but did so in a way never to totally leave his legal roots. Fred can share a unique perspective on the law and the arts that few people in the country can.”

Following Lowell’s interview of Thompson, the pair will engage in a Q&A session with the audience. Patrons are also invited to round off their evening at a reception immediately following the discussion at STC’s second theatre in Penn Quarter. Attendees will have the chance to speak with Thompson and Lowell over light refreshments in Sidney Harman Hall (610 F Street NW).

Expert Witnesses mirrors Classic Conversations with Michael Kahn, in which STC’s Artistic Director conducted interviews with guests Sir Patrick Stewart, Kevin Kline, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach and F. Murray Abraham. More than 2,300 audience members enjoyed these informal and entertaining discussions covering everything from the actors’ childhoods to their most challenging classical roles.

The Bard Association has already presented four successful Shakespeare and the Law panel discussions, which have laid a foundation for legally focused programming at STC, in addition to the ever-popular and star-studded events, Mock Trial and Will on the Hill. STC’s Chief Development Officer Ed Zakreski notes that the support of the Bard Association has been critical to the theatre’s ability to “conduct in-depth examinations into the roles of lawyers and legal issues in many of Shakespeare’s plays” through these events.

Bard Association Member tickets for Expert Witnesses: Fred Thompson  are $35 and go on sale Wednesday, January 30. General Public tickets are $40 and will be available for purchase on Wednesday, February 6 Tickets can be obtained by calling the Box Office at 202.547.1122, option 1.

 

Mar
19
Tue
Everybody Wins! 18th Annual Celebration Gala @ Capital Hilton
Mar 19 @ 9:30 PM – Mar 20 @ 1:00 AM

EW!’s salute to youth literacy and its enormous influence on our society’s future will celebrate our children, mentors, community leaders and corporate partners through a remarkable evening of celebrity readings, award presentations and auctions.

This annual fundraiser is a cornerstone in the financial framework that has made Everybody Wins! DC the largest children’s literacy and mentoring program in the Washington Metropolitan Area.

Join EW in support of its efforts to reach out to underserved youth and transform their lives through the power of reading and the inspiration of caring mentors.

The event includes a:

  • Cocktail Reception and Silent Auction
  • Program and Live Auction
  • Dessert and Coffee

The reception will include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, musical entertainment, and a silent auction

As well as a program wto include a Keynote with speaker: Ted Leonsis, Founder, Chairman, Majority Owner, CEO, Monumental
Sports & Entertainment
EMCEE: CNN White House Correspondent, Brianna Keilar

Chris4Life’s Eat4Life @ Crios
Mar 19 @ 10:00 PM – Mar 20 @ 1:00 AM

Event Details

Who: Local and celebrity chefs from the Washington DC metropolitan region

What: 1st Annual Chris4Life’s Eat4Life: A Celebrity Chef Cook-Off Hosted by the Chris4Life Young Professional Board and Rock Harper

When: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Where: Crios, 2120 P Street NW, Washington, DC

Attendance: Approximately 150

Invited and Confirmed Chefs: Rock Harper, Winner of Fox’s Hell’s Kitchen; Scott Drewno, The Source by Wolfgang Puck; Sebastian Archambault, Blue Duck Tavern; Carla Hall, ABC’s The Chew; Mike Isabella, Graffito and Bandolero; Eric Ziebold, CityZen with others to be added

Additional Information: The goal of Chris4Life’s Eat4Life is to provide guests with healthy meal options, to showcase you and your restaurant and to raise funds and awareness for C4L. Chefs will prepare dished based on colon-friendly and cancer friendly ingredients. The event will consist of stations and each chef will have the opportunity to discuss preparation of the item being served and will have the opportunity to market his or her restaurant to guests of the event all while supporting C4L and its patient programs.