Feb
20
Wed
An Evening with Danny Glover @ Eatonville
Feb 20 @ 11:00 PM – Feb 21 @ 2:00 AM

“An Evening with Danny Glover,” is an event to celebrate the American debut of African Passion Wines, which will raise funds for the TransAfrica Forum. The nonprofit has partnered with African Passion Wine to supports human rights and social justice in Africa. The party and meet-and-greet will include heavy hors’ doeuvres, a band, and the opportunity to meet and take photos with the celebrated star of films such as Lethal Weapon andAngels in the Outfield.

In addition to the funds raised at the February 20 event, 10 percent of each bottle of African Passion sold will benefit TransAfrica Forum. We look forward to seeing you for an enjoyable evening which supports not only the newest South African wine in the American market, but also the oldest and largest African American human rights and social justice advocacy organization in the U.S. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.TransAfrica.org.

Feb
21
Thu
Digital DUMBO DC’s Not Your Parents’ Capitol @ nClud
Feb 21 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

Not Your Parents’ Capitol:
How Digital Is Changing the Culture of Washington, DC

Digital media and technology is disrupting industries and changing the way consumers interact with brands and each other. That disruption is seeping into the nation’s capitol, forever changing the way we live, work, and play in Washington, DC.

Our expert panelists will explore how digital is forever changing government, business, and life in Washington, DC, and what makes the digital revolution similar and different from the ones taking place all over the country.

Come with your futurists hat on as we explore where our nation’s capitol is headed in 2013 and beyond!

 

Event Agenda

6:45 – 7:00 – Arrival


 

7:00 – 8:00 – Presentation & Panel Discussion


 

8:00 – 9:00 – Cocktails & Networking

Free food and drinks will be provided!

Social Media and the Local Music Scene: Engaging Local Audiences and Re-Envisioning Social Networks @ Veracruz Gallery Art Bar
Feb 21 @ 10:00 PM – Feb 22 @ 2:00 AM

This event is geared to engage , musicians, venue owners, local businesses, event planners, tech developers, writers and music fans of all ages. How do social networks help build a stronger cultural community in our city.  What are the tools we are using?  How should we as a community engage each other on a more meaningful basis.  How do musicians transform this meaningful engagement into a greater fanbase.  Who in DC is having the most success doing this?  How does each part of the cultural community play a role in our social network?

Metro Music Source will be co-hosting an evening of networking speakers and panels.  The event will begin with an introduction by Hosan Lee, Founder and CEO of TableTribes and will be followed by a series of group discussions.  Participants will include:

Chris MacDonald of HugeFan,

Jon Meyers of the Vinyl District,

Andy Cerutti of Fort Knox Recordings,

Stephanie Williams of DC Music Download,

Chris Richards Pop Music Critic for the Washington Post,

Jimmy Rhodes of Hood Booking, Inc (R&R Hotel + DC9),

Diana Ezerins Production Coordinator for the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center,

Bob Boilen creator/host of NPR’s All Songs Considered

Jennifer Vinson of DC SetlistHamilton Live,

Jem Bahaijoub of ImaginePR,

Dave Mallen of Innovation Station Music and many more…

SCHEDULE:

5:30pm – Mingle Drink Be Merry

6:00pm- 6:30pm – Presentations, Opening Statement and Q&A

6:30pm – 8:00pm – Participant and Panel Discussion

8:00pm – 9:00pm – Metro Music Source – Music Industry Networking Happy Hour

 

“To Have And Have Another” Hemingway Cocktail Seminar @ Union Market
Feb 21 @ 11:30 PM – Feb 22 @ 1:00 AM

Union Market, the highly acclaimed food market redeveloped by EDENS, one of the nation’s leading retail real estate owners and developers, will host a Cocktail Seminar “To Have and Have Another – A Hemingway Cocktail Companion” with member of The Museum of the American Cocktail and author of the newly released book of the same name, Philip Greene.

Explore the drinks that Hemingway enjoyed, spiced with biographical tidbits, anecdotes, history of the drinks and the bars, and other folklore. Samples of Hemingway’s legendary cocktails will be served along with delicious appetizers.  Mixologist and Buffalo & Bergen owner, Gina Chersevani will be mixing cocktails for the event. Signed copies of Mr. Greene’s book are included in the admission price. Proceeds will benefit The Museum of the American Cocktail.

Feb
22
Fri
Lights, Camera, Fashion
Feb 22 @ 12:00 AM – 2:00 AM
Feb
23
Sat
Social Media Week Closing Party @ Malmaison
Feb 23 @ 2:00 AM – 4:30 AM

iStrategyLabs and No Kings Collective are making it happen again. We’re throwing a party to close out Social Media Week and surprise! We’re making it social in so many ways.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • The entire night you’ll see custom, locally made art by our boys No Kings Collective @NoKingsDC on display around the venue with a card that says #NameMe1,2,3, etc. Tweet @SMWWDC using that hashtag and what you would name it and you might win that piece! Cool, right?
  • Have a dance off while listening to Dance for the Dying and DJ Bishop D.

WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA WEEK?
Social Media Week is a global platform that connects people, content and conversation around emerging trends in social and mobile media. Delivered primarily through a network of internationally hosted biannual conferences and online through social and mobile media, Social Media Week brings hundreds of thousands of people together through learning experiences that aim to advance our understanding of social media’s role in society. Washington, DC will join the ranks of other major cities around the world this February, including Copenhagen, Doha, Hamburg, Lagos, Miami, Milan, New York, Paris, Singapore, and Tokyo.

Heart Ball @ National Building Museum
Feb 23 @ 11:30 PM – Feb 24 @ 6:00 AM

The Greater Washington Heart Ball has moved to the District this year, and for the first time ever will take place at the iconic National Building Museum and will be adding a young professional’s event, Heart After Dark that will take place in conjunction with the Heart Ball. American Heart Month activities are rounded out with this black-tie affair. Proceeds from the Heart Ball and Heart After Dark benefit lifesaving research and education and advocacy campaigns by the American Heart Association. Heart disease remains the No. 1 killer of people in the United States today.

WHAT:  The Heart Ball is a premier society even and a celebration of the life-saving work of the American Heart Association. The event brings together more than 500 of the region’s most prominent physician, corporate, health care, and community leaders. The night will be hosted by actor, director, producer, writer, composer and heart survivor, Robby Benson. Benson is best known for starring in films such as “Ice Castles”, “Ode to Billy Joe”, “The Chosen”, “Running Brave”, in his own screenplay for the Warner Bros. basketball classic, “One on One” and to a new generation as the voice of Beast in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” The night will also feature a live performance piece of Christopher Janney’s “HeartBeat” sung by music sensations, The Persuasions. The evening includes, live and silent auctions, dinner, dancing and special presentations to honor the United States Military and support organizations through the Heart Heroes program.  Also new this year, there will be an after party for young professionals.

WHEN: Saturday, February 23, 2013, 6:30pm-1:00am

  • ·         6:30 p.m. – Cocktail Reception, Silent Auction
  • ·         7:30 p.m. – Opening remarks, Dinner, Live Auction
  • ·         9:00 p.m. – Heart After Dark hosts a private reception upstairs
  • ·         10:00 p.m. – Heart After Dark joins the Heart Ball for dancing and live entertainment
  • ·         1:00 a.m. – Evening concludes

WHERE: The National Building Museum, 401 F St NW   

WHO: 

  • ·         Actor and survivor Robby Benson – event host
  • ·         Matt Voorhees, Chief Executive Office/Co-Founder of Anybill and 2013 Heart Ball Chair
  • ·         Heart Hero Honorees and survivor honorees
  • ·         Prominent business leaders, cardiologists, dignitaries and AHA Leadership

WHY:  Events such as the Heart Ball bring the community together to raise awareness of heart disease and stroke and raise money for research. The fact is that heart disease kills more people annually than the next five causes of death combined – and this is a shocking statistic to many. The key is to raise awareness on issues like the fact that while 1 in 31 women will die of breast cancer, almost one in three will die from a cardiovascular disease.

The funds raised by the Heart Ball go toward local community outreach efforts to educate the public about heart disease, stroke and the effects of childhood obesity. Funds also go toward critical cardiovascular research. Research funded by the American Heart Association has led to important scientific breakthroughs that include: Artificial Valves, CPR, Clot-Busting Drugs, Pacemakers, Angioplasty, Bypass Surgery, Medicines to Control High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol. It has also led to important discoveries like the link between smoking and heart disease and to food labeling guidelines.

 

Feb
25
Mon
Art Soiree’s 4th annual Live Viewing Night of OSCARS @ Ritz Carlton
Feb 25 @ 12:00 AM – 4:30 AM

Art Soiree Productions will present its 4th annual Live Viewing Night of OSCARS –  85th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday, February 24, 2013 at the Georgetown Ritz-Carlton, 3100 South Street NW, Washington, DC. The event is organized to celebrate and toast to the winners and all the talented people in the movie industry that entertain us throughout the year with their creations.

Night’s guests will enjoy a true Hollywood Glamour experience with Red Carpet, Flash Lights, Cameras, Interviews, Live Broadcasting, Live Music, Live Entertainment, Specialty Themed Cocktails, Oscars Pool and watch a live telecast of the 85th Academy Awards on multiple screens. The evening will feature special live performance by St. Charles String Quartet playing songs from the Oscar nominated movies.

Art Soiree’s Live Viewing Night of Oscars is the most visible and successful event in Washington, DC on Oscar night. The night benefits Art Soiree’s local artistic efforts and the funds are used to support organization’s  wide range of initiatives, including production of local art exhibits showcasing local talents and sponsoring DC artists on a national and international levels such as showcasing them at the annual Art Basel Miami Beach fair.

The Ritz-Carlton and epgPR have partnered with Art Soiree Productions as the evening’s generous Co-Sponsors.

Tickets for the event are on sale and can be purchase at http://oscarsdc2013.eventbrite.com/

Regular package: $30 Pre-Sale, $40 General
Event is 21+, Strictly Black Tie Attire, Red carpet, photo props, step and repeat, admission to Degrees lounge area, 5 tv screens, cash bar, and more

VIP package: $75 Pre-Sale, $90 General
Event is 21+, Strictly Black Tie Attire, Red carpet, admission to ballroom with lounge seating and broadcasting on 7.5x10ft screen, complimentary hors d’ouevres, private cash bar, gift bags, live entertainment, musical band, photo props, step and repeat, and more

Feb
27
Wed
A Literary Evening with Author Thomas Mallon @ Arts Club of Washington, Monroe House
Feb 27 @ 12:00 AM – 2:00 AM

At the The Foggy Bottom Association and the Arts Club’s Literature Committee are proud to present an evening with author Thomas Mallon, who will discuss and autograph copies of his acclaimed bestseller, Watergate: A Novel.

Mallon’s dramatized account of the infamous political scandal that rocked the Nixon White House landed a coveted spot on both the Washington Post’s “50 Best Works of Fiction for 2012” and the New York Time’s “100 Notable Books of 2012.” Thomas Mallon’s previous books of fiction include Henry and Clara, Bandbox, and Fellow Travelers. He has also written volumes of nonfiction about plagiarism (Stolen Words), diaries (A Book of One’s Own), letters (Yours Ever) and the Kennedy assassination (Mrs. Paine’s Garage), as well as two books of essays (Rockets and Rodeos and In Fact).

His work appears in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Book Review and other publications. Mallon received his Ph. D. in English and American Literature from Harvard University and taught for a number of years at Vassar College. His honors include Guggenheim and Rockefeller fellowships, the National Book Critics Circle citation for reviewing, and the Vursell prize of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, for distinguished prose style.

He has been literary editor of Gentlemen’s Quarterly and deputy chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and he was recently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He currently directs the Creative Writing program at The George Washington University in Washington, D. C and resides in Foggy Bottom.

Heart 2 Heart @ Hotel Rouge
Feb 27 @ 11:00 PM – Feb 28 @ 2:00 AM

Red Sprinkle and Squareroot Group partner with the American Heart Association for “Heart 2 Heart”; an event that will benefit AHA and the countless individuals who benefit from its services and philanthropy.

With a growing rate of heart disease affecting all members of American communities, it is no wonder the American Heart Association has become the leading organization to encourage heart health and awareness. In order to support its efforts, on Wednesday, February 27th (6-9pm), Red Sprinkle and Squareroot Group will partner with the American Heart Association for “Heart 2 Heart”; an event that will benefit AHA and the countless individuals who benefit from its services and philanthropy. Over the course of the night, guests will enjoy themed cocktails and small plates, provided by Hotel Rouge’s exquisite bar and culinary staff. Guests will also participate in a silent auction featuring donated items and services provided by local and national businesses. Proceeds will benefit the American Heart Association’s longstanding mission to educate, serve and inspire.