May
4
Mon
Sonoma Shows ‘Somm’ @ Sonoma Restaurant & Wine Bar
May 4 @ 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

DC wine institution Sonoma Restaurant & Wine Bar will transform into a wine-centric movie theater showing the critically acclaimed documentary Somm on Monday, May 4 at 6pm.Accompanied by a panel of DC wine experts, DC’s original wine bar will invite guests to its cozy Sonoma Avenue Lounge for a full movie theater experience, with a wine flight tasting and an unlimited popcorn bar featuring fun house made varieties, like Classic Butter, Ranch, Dill Pickle-Spiced and Truffle, for $30 a person.

As Somm follows four sommelier hopefuls on their journey to compete against the best in the business and pass the test to become Masters, Sonoma will be hosting its own local wine tasting competition. Sonoma Beverage Director and sommelier Woong Chang will be joined by sommeliers Elli Benchimol ofRange and Andrew Stover of Oya and Sei to conduct a guided wine tasting with guests-and then compete against one another in a blind wine tasting, just as is done in the film.

In addition to the fun popcorn bar, guests can also select from Chef de Cuisine James Marroquin’s a la carte menu house made movie snacks, like Popcorn-Marshmallow clusters, Old Bay-Spiced Candied Nuts, Soft Pretzel Twists with mustard or bacon peanut butter, and Crispy Chickpeaswith coriander & cumin.

Space is limited and tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite For more information, please visit www.sonomadc.com or call 202.544.8088.

 

Who:   Sonoma Restaurant & Wine Bar

Sonoma Chef de Cuisine James Marroquin

Sonoma Beverage Director Woong Chang

Range Sommelier Elli Benchimol

Oya and Sei Sommelier Andrew Stover

 

May
15
Fri
Suspicious Package 7th Anniversary @ Embassy of Austria
May 15 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

ROCK ME AMADEUS!

SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE @ Embassy of Austria

 

Friday, May 15, 2015

 

7:00 PM 

 

3524 International Ct. NW

 

Washington, DC 20008

 

Austria Rocks!  Join the party to celebrate Austrian – US friendship with an evening of rock music and dancing, featuring Suspicious Package, three-time winner of theJournopalooza battle of the DC media bands.  Suspicious Package may also be Washington’s only rock band containing three Pulitzer prizes.  Welcoming remarks by Ambassador Hans Peter Manz, followed by cocktail reception with Austrian specialties and live concert.

 

 

Reserve Free Tickets http://acfdc.org/upcoming-events

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rock-concert-i-suspicious-package-austria-rocks-tickets-16323289398

 

The contents of Suspicious Package are:

Tim Burger * Bryan Greene * Josh Meyer*  Christina Sevilla * Tom Toles

www.facebook.com/SusPackage  @ SusPackage

May
17
Sun
Cathedral Choral Society @ National Cathedral
May 17 @ 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

The Cathedral Choral Society will present the final concert of its 2014/15 season, Great Opera Choruses, on Sunday, May 17 at 4:00 p.m. The program of well-loved opera arias and choruses includes works by Wagner, Bellini, Gounod, Verdi, Puccini, Mascagni, and Boito. The Cathedral Choral Society, conducted by Music Director J. Reilly Lewis, will be joined by Jessica Julin, soprano; Ben Wager, bass; and the Washington National Opera Children’s Chorus.

“This concert will feature magnificent opera music, sacred and profane, perfect for the Cathedral,” said J. Reilly Lewis. “This is my first time programming opera for this chorus, and these gorgeous works capture all the emotions of great opera.”

Selections will be performed from Wagner, Die Meistersinger; Bellini, Norma; Gounod, Faust; Verdi, Nabucco; Puccini, Tosca; Mascagni, Cavalleria Rusticana; Puccini, Manon Lescaut; and Boito, Mefistofele.

“We are thrilled to be performing opera in the Cathedral for the first time,” said Genevieve Twomey, Executive Director of the Cathedral Choral Society. “This music is rich, exciting, dramatic, and engaging – and to experience this in such a grand space will be a unique and memorable experience.”

The Cathedral Choral Society is pleased to feature soloists Jessica Julin, soprano and Ben Wager, bass, and to welcome the Washington National Opera Children’s Chorus as guest choir on Boito’s Mefistofele. Jessica Julin, soprano has been praised for her “commanding voice,” and is a 2009 Grand Finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Grand Auditions. She received her masters from Indiana University, studied at the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia, and currently resides in Maryland. She won first prize awards in the J.P. Parkinson Competition, Lois Alba Aria Competition, and the Giagiari Bel Canto Competition.

Ben Wager, bass is a 2009 graduate of the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia. This season, he debuted in Oslo with Den Norske Opera as Escamillo in Carmen and performed two roles with the Lyric Opera of Kansas City. Previous engagements include with the Nashville Opera, Deutsche Opera Berlin, Minnesota Opera, and Los Angeles Philharmonic. In 2012, The Washington Times praised him for his “perfect balance of graciousness [and] forthrightness” in a concert opera performance.

The Washington National Opera Children’s Chorus is comprised of many of the finest young singers, ages 8-14, from Washington, DC; Virginia; and Maryland. They appear frequently in WNO productions at the Kennedy Center. Recent performances include the world premiere of Jeanine Tesori’s The Lion, The Unicorn, and Me (2013) and the WNO premier of Rachel Portman’s The Little Prince (2014). They are directed by Will Breytspraak, Children’s Chorus Master, who is the Chair of Performing Arts at Maret School in Washington, DC.

A pre-concert talk by Peter Russell will be presented at 3:00 p.m. in Perry Auditorium (in the Cathedral tower). Peter Russell is a leading figure in the DC opera scene, having served as General Director of the Wolf Trap Opera Company and founding Washington Concert Opera before later taking on his current role as General Director of Vocal Arts DC.

About the Cathedral Choral Society: The Cathedral Choral Society is the resident symphonic chorus of Washington National Cathedral. Now in its 73rd season, the 140-voice chorus presents an inspiring concert season at the Cathedral and shares the joy of choral singing throughout the Greater Washington, DC Area through its community engagement programs. Its 2015/16 season will be announced the week of May 17.

For Tickets: Regularly priced tickets begin at $25. Tickets for children and students with valid ID under the age of 25 are $15. Seniors, veteran, and military may receive 10% off (excludes Premium Nave). Complimentary parking is included with ticket purchase in the Cathedral’s underground parking garage courtesy of the Cathedral Choral Society. To purchase tickets, or for additional information, please call (202) 537-2228 | (877) 537-2228 or visit the website, www.cathedralchoralsociety.org

May
20
Wed
The Saloon Concert Series: Woodworking 101 @ Beuchert's Saloon
May 20 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Gourmet Symphony Presents The Saloon Concert Series: Woodworking 101
Wednesday, May 20, 2015 | 6-8 pm
Beuchert’s Saloon (623 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20003)

Join Gourmet Symphony al fresco at Beuchert’s Saloon‘s garden patio to explore the mastercraft of woodworking and its influence on music, whiskey production, and open-flame culinary arts. Hear how woods from specific forests can shape the tonalities of instruments – from the bass to the marimba; learn from Jeff Wells, veteran of DC’s craft beverage scene, how American whiskey producer Michter’s chooses its barrels when aging its bourbons; and taste the best fare of the season grilled up by Chef Andrew Markert.

Your ticket includes tastings of 3 exclusive spirits paired with 4-5 custom small plates and live chamber music performances.Tickets are $35 per person and available for purchase via Eventbrite: bit.ly/1EQdF0A.

May
25
Mon
Memorial Day Crawfish Boil @ Cafe St. Ex
May 25 @ 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Cafe Saint-Ex is throwing a Memorial Day Crawfish Boil on its patio Monday, May 28th. The boil includes all-you-can-eat crawfish with corn, potatoes, red beans & rice for $50 (plus tax). They’ll also have an a la carte menu from the grill including burgers (meat & veggie), sausages & chicken, as well as buckets of beer for sale. No reservations are required, though crawfish quantities are limited. The fun starts at NOON!
Cafe Saint-Ex
1847 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
For more details, please email info@saint-ex.com.

May
30
Sat
Silent Disco Sunset @ Rooftop of the Embassy Row Hotel
May 30 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

SILENT DISCO SUNSET

Saturday, May 30th | 7pm-10pm
Rooftop of the Embassy Row Hotel in Dupont Circle

Join us for the official launch of Silent Disco Sunsets this Saturday at the brand new Rooftop of the Embassy Row Hotel. Come to enjoy the sunset with a backdrop of spectacular city views and submerge into the world of music with

3 Live DJs | 3 Different Music Channels  |  3 Hours of Dancing
+ Hula Dance Performances & Open Air Dance Floor

Register Now, only few tickets left
TICKETS: $20 online/ $25 at the door –  https://silentdisco-may30.eventbrite.com

Jun
3
Wed
POV Live Featuring Tor Miller @ W Hotel POV
Jun 3 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
W Washington DC invites you to an exclusive rooftop performance featuring Tor Miller the artist Billboard Magazine says is “born with an understanding of the build-and-release that makes pop so satisfying.”

Wednesday, June 3rd

Doors open at 7:00 PM

Show starts at 8:00 PM

$10 Specialty cocktail, must be 21+ to enter

Free show with RSVP

Space is limited, RSVP today at  POVLiveTorMiller.eventbrite.com

POV

At W Washington DC

515 15th Street NW

Jun
6
Sat
Boat Burning: Music for Massed Guitars @ School Without Walls at Francis Stevens
Jun 6 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

On Saturday June 6th at 8pm, BOAT BURNING: MUSIC FOR MASSED GUITARS brings over 70 electric guitars to SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS at FRANCIS-STEVENS for a majestic benefit evening in support of music in D.C. public schools, with a once-in-a-lifetime array of musicians from D.C.’s vibrant music scene.

A unique and truly *massive* benefit, featuring musicians from across the nation’s capital, including members of BOAT BURNING * BEAUTY PILL * HARNESS FLUX * TONE * UGLY PURPLE SWEATER * MITTENFIELDS * TOMATO DODGERS * DC IMPROVISERS COLLECTIVE * THE CHARM OFFENSIVE * SLIGO CREEK STOMPERS * TEREU TEREU * EAST GHOST * GREENLAND * THE PLUMS * INSECT FACTORY * EMILY FRANCISCO * JOWE HEAD * BLACK HILLS * THE CARIBBEAN * IMPERIAL CHINA * LAUGHING MAN * NAGUAL * CARTOON WEAPONS * TEEN IDLES * METROPOLITAN * FELLOW CREATURES * TIME IS FIRE * HALO VALLEY * NIGHT STREETS * CHASKI * SANSYOU * I.G.M. * DISSONANCE * GENTLE MEN * THE BOUNDARY STONES * HOLY CRUST * THE DEEJ * THE DULLARDS * SUN MACHINES * NICE BREEZE * JACK ON FIRE * THE BUZZ * LIGHT ARMS * JON CAMP * RAGNAPOP! * ESCAPE POINT * LOW END STRING QUARTET * STYLUS * THE COURTESANS * SHADOW FARM * BODYCOP * CHURT * CLAMP MUSIC * CLASSICAL MUSIC ALMANAC * CULT OF THE VOID * EMBEZZLERS * FELL TYPES * FLOR DE MARACUJA * FREAKBABY * GOSSAMER * GUT HEAD * HASHIMA MACHINE * JET JAGUAR * KANTATI LOS ANDES * MOM^2 * NASHVILLE ROOMS * OOO * TRIANGLE RHYSING * RAYMI * STORM PETREL * THE CHENIERS * THE DEADS * DUPONT UNDERGROUND * MAKE DC and more.

All ticket proceeds to go to music programs at Ward 2’s School Without Walls campuses and Ward 8’s Randle Highlands Elementary School.

Doors open at 7:30; Music starts 8:00 pm.

SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS at FRANCIS-STEVENS is located at
2425 N St NW, Washington DC 20037
(corner of N & 24th Streets NW)
MAP/DIRECTIONS http://tinyurl.com/francis-stevens

Boat Burning:
https://www.facebook.com/boatburning
Andras Fekete’s “maximal minimalist” ensemble BOAT BURNING plays an intricate hybrid of composition and improvisation for massed-electric guitars, where deceptively simple passages performed on a profusion of instruments – sometimes fifty or more guitars – produce shimmering towers of densely-stacked harmonics. The result is powerful, evocative music that combines the widescreen sweep of classical with the sheer physical thrall of punk.

Participating musicians (so far):
Adrian Erlinger (Sligo Creek Stompers, Clamp Music) http://www.sligocreekstompers.com/, http://www.clamp-music.bandcamp.com/
Ananth Batni (Dissonance) https://www.facebook.com/abandcalleddissonance
Andras Fekete (Boat Burning) https://www.facebook.com/boatburning
Asher Meerovich (Tomato Dodgers, Skeleton Baby, Agnostic, JuJu Fingers And The Caravan Band, WMUC 88.1FM)http://tomatododgers.bandcamp.com/
Boris Milic (Boris Miloc) https://borismilic.bandcamp.com/
Brandon Moses (Laughing Man, Joy Buttons ) http://laughingmanmusic.com/
Braulio Agnese (Dupont Underground, Make DC) http://mixcloud.com/theeditor
Brian Olexy (The Buzz, Chris Monaghan, Nashville Rooms) http://buzzmusic.bandcamp.com/
Brian Porter (Imperial China) https://imperialchinadc.bandcamp.com/
Caitlin McDermott (SWW)
Carni Klirs (solo guitar, ex-Fell Types) http://carniklirs.bandcamp.com/
Charles Andrews (Tone, Night Streets) http://tone-dc.com/
Charles Bills (Escape Point, CHuRT) http://www.facebook.com/EscapePointMusic
Dan Barry (The Dullards, The Deej) http://www.thedeej.org/, https://www.facebook.com/thedullards
Dave Jones (The Caribbean) http://thecaribbean.tumblr.com/ https://sciotorecords.bandcamp.com/album/etudes-for-ring-modulator-and-delay
David Nicholas (Sansyou) http://www.sansyoumusic.com/
Declan Enright (Dissonance) https://www.facebook.com/abandcalleddissonance
Donald Seale (Mittenfields) http://mittenfields.bandcamp.com/
Drew Doucette (Beauty Pill, Black Hills) http://www.beautypill.com/
Emily Francisco (Sculptress, Sound Artist, Trans-harmonium Fabrication Expert) http://www.emily-francisco.com/
Garrett Gleason (Cartoon Weapons, Hashima Machine, Gentle Men)
Geordie Grindle (The Charm Offensive, Tone, Peg Simone, Teen Idles) http://www.charmrockdc.com/
Gordie Shaw (Halo Valley, Flor De Maracuja) http://soundcloud.com/boxwallastan
Greg Gendron (Light Arms, Sun Machines, Ragnapop!) https://lightarms.bandcamp.com/
Gustavo Vargas (Chaski, Raymi, Kantati Los Andes, TONE) http://www.tone-dc.com/
Ian McColm (Nagual, I.G.M.) http://www.nagualuniverse.com/
J Forté (The Buzz, Sun Machines, Light Arms) https://sunmachines.bandcamp.com/
Jackson Engman (SWW)
Jai James (SWW)
James Reichard (Cult of the Void, ex-The Deads, ex-Bodycop)
Jamie Green (Greenland) http://greenland.bandcamp.com/
Jason Mogavero (Jack On Fire) http://jackonfiredc.bandcamp.com/
Jeff Barsky (Insect Factory, Plums, Embezzlers) https://www.insectfields.org/
Jesse Musat (SWW)
Johan Nystrom (n+1, Crispy Tickles) johannystrom.net
John Howard (The Plums, Nice Breeze) http://www.soundcloud.com/plums http://soundcloud.com/nicebreeze
John Masters (Harness Flux, The Cheniers, Metropolitan) http://harnessflux.com/
Jon Camp (Jon Camp) https://joncamp.bandcamp.com/
Jonathan Matis (DC Improvisers Collective, Low End String Quartet) http://improvarts.bandcamp.com/
Keith Sinzinger (Fast Forty, Fast Against the Wall, Safe Fast & Effective, STYLUS) www.youtube.com/user/FortyFast/videos
Kieran Dollemore (Holy Crust) https://holycrust.bandcamp.com/
Kurt Nemes (Classical Music Almanac) http://musicalalmanac.wordpress.com/
Luke Stewart (Ooo, Laughing Man, Mom^2) http://lukethings.wordpress.com/
Mark Cooley (Gut Head) http://www.flawedart.net/
Mark Sherman (Boat Burning) http://www.boatburning.com/
Martha Hamilton (Freakbaby, Jet Jaguar, Plums, Nice Breeze, Jowe Head) http://plumsband.blogspot.com/, https://soundcloud.com/plums,https://soundcloud.com/nicebreeze, https://www.facebook.com/wearenicebreeze
Matt Perrone (Time Is Fire) https://soundcloud.com/time-is-fire/
Matt Wood (Gossamer, Storm Petrel, The Deads)
Matthew McGarraghy (Sansyou, Shadow Farm) http://sansyoumusic.com/
Mike Ball (Mittenfields) http://mittenfields.bandcamp.com/
Mike Janssen (The Boundary Stones) http://boundarystones.bandcamp.com/, http://soundcloud.com/thatmikejanssen
Phong Tran (Halo Valley, The Shouts From The Sea) http://soundcloud.com/boxwallastan, http://halovalley.bandcamp.com/releases,https://powermoveslabel.bandcamp.com/album/s-t
Robert Winship (East Ghost) http://eastghost.bandcamp.com/
Robin Diamond (Boat Burning, Triangle Rhysing, The Probes) http://www.boatburning.com/
Ryan Brogan (East Ghost) http://eastghost.bandcamp.com/
Ryan Little (Tereu Tereu, Bad Friend Records) http://badfriendrecords.com/
Sam McCormally (Fellow Creatures, Ugly Purple Sweater) http://fellowcreaturesmusic.com/
Sam Sherwood (Mittenfields) http://mittenfields.bandcamp.com/
Tony Blankenship (The Courtesans) https://m.soundcloud.com/courtesans
Zack Be (Cartoon Weapons) http://cartoonweapons.bandcamp.com/ http://facebook.com/cartoonweapons

BOAT BURNING – Music for massed guitars
“Victory by overtone, glory by sound”
http://www.boatburning.com

Jun
16
Tue
Hail to the V @ Wonder Bread Factory
Jun 16 @ 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM

industree’s popular event, Hail to the V, returns on June 16th from 5:00pm – 8:30PM at The Wonder Bread Factory, located below street level at 641 S Street NW, Washington, DC, 20001. Hail to the V will celebrate a handful of D.C.’s most fearless, accomplished and unstoppable females in the food & beverage industry. The evening will feature networking with snacks provided by Caviar DC, followed by candid panel discussions focused on what it takes to be a successful woman in a male-dominated industry. The winner of industree’s annual V Award will also be announced live at the event, honoring the one woman who has stood out this past year by thinking outside the box and innovating/inspired her peers, both male and female!

This evening will be hosted by “Femme-cee” Eun Yang of NBC4, and panelists include:

Hilda Staples, Bryan Voltaggio Restaurants

Aggie Chin, Capella Washington, DC Georgetown

Allison Cooke, CORE DC

Meshelle Armstrong, EatGoodFood Group

Caroline Blundell, Ripple

Christine Kim, TICO

Joey Hernandez, Tim Ma Restaurant Group

Sarah Tune, Davis Wright Trimane

Ris Lacoste, RIS

The evening will also showcase additional bites provided by female food-entrepreneurs such as Whisked!, Soupergirl, Ice Cream Jubilee and a brand new Pinot Grigio created by Drew Barrymore for the Jackson Family Fine Wines.

Tickets are available at http://theindustreegroup.com/event/dc-hail-to-the-v-2015/ priced at $30 for F&B industry insiders, $50 for non-F&B industry insider and $15 for current students. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door priced at $50.

industree is an event-based brand and the candid voice of the food & beverage industry. They cultivate a community of seasoned industry innovators, future trailblazers and everyone in between to provide the connections, tools and real-life advice that make opportunities possible. Their unfiltered events and content provide a platform to share, learn and grow both personally and professionally. @DCindustree @PHLindustree @MIAindustree @ATLindustree

Jun
20
Sat
Fete de La Musique @ Sofitel
Jun 20 @ 7:00 PM – Jun 21 @ 1:00 AM

FETE DE LA MUSIQUE – A Summer Solstice Music Festival

Saturday, June 20 | 7pm-1am at Sofitel DC, 806 15th Street NW, Washington, D.C.

 

Saturday, June 20th musicians, music enthusiasts, artists, locals and guests of town alike will collide for an upbeat funky night and all night music experience inspired by France’s Fete de la Musique, also known as World Music Day hosted by Art Soiree and Sofitel DC right in the heart of the nation’s capital.

Filling the city with an outpouring of rhythm and sound, different local bands and performers – jazz, rock, folk, classical, pop and world – will take stage at Sofitel DC.

Ballroom

7-7:30pm – Serge Khrichenko

7:30-8:30pm – Cruzie Beaux

8:30-9:30pm – RadaR

9:30pm-10:30pm – Honest Haloway

10:30pm – 12am – Thursday People

Le Bar

7-9pm DJ Daryl Northrop

9-11pm Azul Band

11pm-1am DJ Enea Diotaiuti

TICKETS: $15 before 6/18; $20 after – https://fetedelamusique2015.eventbrite.com