Mar
8
Fri
Loehman’s “Grab the Gown” Event @ Loehman's Chevy Chase
Mar 8 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Loehmann’s, a national upscale off-price retailer, where women who love fashion, love to shop first, is bringing to the DC area the biggest and most exciting one-day bridal event at its store in Chevy Chase (5333 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC) on March 8, beginning at 7:00AM.  Brides are encouraged to get there early to make sure they get their pick of the best selection.

Brides-to-be will have access to an extensive collection of over 600 designer wedding gowns from names including Allure Bridal, Bellisima, Casa Mia, Christina Wu, Demetrios and others.  Loehmann’s will feature the large boutique-like set-up of wedding dresses on the store’s 2nd floor.  While the original prices of the gowns are an eyebrow-raising $500 to $12,500, at Loehmann’s, each one is priced between $300 and $1,000, adding up to truly big savings for a bride’s big day!

Mar
10
Sun
Dan Tepfer (Piano) and Ben Wendel (Saxophone) @ Mansion at Strathmore
Mar 10 @ 11:30 PM – Mar 11 @ 2:00 AM

Pianist Dan Tepfer has been hailed as “brilliant” by the Boston Globe; saxophonist Wendel is a must-hear for “jazz fans who want to hear the keen forward-leaning edge of jazz’s modern mainstream” (Ottawa Citizen). This concert will celebrate the release of their new duo CD, Small Constructions, on the Sunnyside label. After hearing the pair, The New York Timesheralded concert as: “a summit meeting of sorts between two steadily rising talents…”

Audience members can get a fresh take on where jazz is heading from these gifted young artists in Young Lions: Fresh Ideas in Jazz with WPFW’s Rusty Hassan at 6:30 p.m. in the Mansion. Free with concert ticket.

 

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
14
Thu
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

 

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.

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

Mar
23
Sat
26th Annual Leukemia Ball @ Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Mar 23 @ 10:00 PM – Mar 24 @ 3:45 AM

The Leukemia Ball will take place on Saturday, March 23, 2013 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, with entertainment by Dana Carvey, and Jim Belushi and the Sacred Heart Band. The event is expected to raise $3.1 million for LLS’s mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. Sponsorship opportunities are available at a variety of levels. For more information visitwww.leukemiaball.org.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Leukemia Ball Presented by Bio in Partnership with Genentech

Walter E. Washington Convention Center

Entertainment Provided by Dana Carvey, and Jim Belushi and the Sacred Heart Band

6:00 p.m. –  VIP Reception

6:30 p.m. – General Reception & Silent Auction

7:30 p.m. – Dinner, Entertainment, Mercedes-Benz Raffle

Mar
24
Sun
Make the Girl Dance Performs at Malmaison @ Malmaison
Mar 24 @ 3:00 AM – 4:00 AM
Make the Girl Dance Performs at Malmaison @ Malmaison | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

Make the Girl Dance performs March 23 at 11pm at Georgetown’s Malmaison to take audiences on a wild night ride by way of Parisian electronic music.

MTGD is perhaps the most prominent name in French electro to have made it across the Atlantic, thanks to the duo’s risqué, in-your-face videos and catchy dance tunes.The twisted minds behind the music are Greg Kozo and Pierre Mathieu, two self-defined “aliens” of electro music. Mathieu’s background in television combined with Kozo’s music experience has led them to create such music/video hits as “Baby Baby Baby” and “Kill Me.”

MTGD launched their latest musical experience in 2012 with a worldwide tour (Europe, Korea, Japan, USA) following their first full length album, Everything Is Gonna Be Ok In The End.

Event is Part of Mix Elektronik
A journey through the world of electronic music through the lenses of education and entertainment for an all-inclusive experience. Featuring a series of events including an original scratch conference, mixing workshops, a documentary screening, and DJ sets from French label Prolifik Records and the unforgettable Make the Girl Dance.

When: March 23 at 11pm

Where: Malmaison // 3401 Water St, NW

Price $15. $10 AFDC members

Mar
26
Tue
DC-Capital All Stars @ Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theatre
Mar 26 @ 11:00 PM – Mar 27 @ 1:30 AM

The Washington area public has selected the 10 finalists for the Fifth Annual DC-CAPital Stars Talent Competition. These talented DC high school students will showcase their artistic abilities at a special performance at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. That evening, a panel of celebrity judges (see below), along with help from the audience, will help select the grand prize winner who will receive a $10,000 DC-CAP college scholarship that will be applied toward their first year of college. In addition, all finalists will receive college scholarships. The event is part of DC-CAP’s A Night of DC-CAPital Stars Gala celebration, which will honor outstanding academic achievement and excellence in artistic abilities of college-bound students from the District of Columbia.

WHEN:                   Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at 7 pm

WHERE:                 Eisenhower Theater

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

2700 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20566

WHO:                     Celebrity Judges:

      • Patti LaBelle, Grammy Award-winning singer, author and actress
      • Amber Riley, actress and singer best known for her role on the hit FOX series “Glee”
      • Jordin Sparks, American pop and R&B recording artist, songwriter, actress and 2006 “American Idol” winner

Donald Graham, Gala Co-Chair, Chairman of DC-CAP

Catherine B. Reynolds, Gala Co-Chair, Board Member, DC-CAP

Deborah Lehr, Gala Co-Chair, Board Member, DC-CAP

10 Finalists from DC-CAPital Stars Talent Competition

Honorees: The Late Joseph L. Allbritton, Allbritton Communications and DC-CAP Board Member; David Domenici, Co-Founder, Maya Angelou Public Charter Schools

BACKGROUND:     In its fifth year, the DC-CAPital Stars Talent Competition showcases outstanding artistic abilities of college-bound DC public and public charter high school students. This citywide talent search began with a series of auditions in October 2012. During the month of January 2013, the top 41 auditions were posted on DC-CAP’s Web site for the public to view and choose their favorites in vocal, instrumental or dance categories.

From the more than 6,500 online tallies and input from a local panel of independent professional vocalists, dancers, musicians and educators from the metropolitan area, the top 10 finalists were selected and will perform at the Kennedy Center on March 26. Learn more atwww.dccap.org/gala

The DC College Access Program (DC-CAP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging and enabling all District public and public charter high school students to enroll in and graduate from college.

 

Mar
30
Sat
Cherry Blast V @ A Warehouse in NE
Mar 30 @ 12:00 AM – 6:00 AM

A splashy warehouse party that packs MUSIC + MULTIMEDIA ART + PERFORMANCE + FUN AND FRENZY Into a night that will be hard to forget. Produced by The Pink Line Project.

8:00pm til 2:00am, Fri Mar 29 @ 500 Penn St NE, Washington, DC 20002

Cherry Blast has taken place in warehouses in every quadrant of the DC except for Northeast. 2013 is your year, Northeast! Come out to a splashy warehouse party that packs MUSIC + MULTIMEDIA ART + PERFORMANCE + FUN AND FRENZY Into a night that will be hard to forget. Produced by The Pink Line Project. Be there for our fifth year, bigger and better than ever. *Must be 18 years or older to attend this event. Featuring Bands, DJs, Artists and Performers: DNA Theater will be performing. DNA Theatre exposes audiences to a new type of performance that defies definition and traditional performing boundaries. Come watch them fly! Also performing: DJs Chris Netti and Lxsx Frank; Faracuyeah DJs; Jon Kwest and DJ Underdog; Bellflur; Mary Alouette; and Urban Artistry.

price $10