Apr
17
Wed
DC Special Election At-large Candidates Meet and Greet @ Woman's National Democratic Club
Apr 17 @ 10:00 PM – Apr 18 @ 12:30 AM

Another election is coming on April 23, 2013 for D.C. residents to vote for the vacant at-large city council seat and the DC Charter Amendment for budget autonomy. The race is in full swing. Here is your chance to meet the candidates, ask questions and hear what their plans are and why they are running for the DC Council At-Large position.

6:00pm til 8:30pm, Wed Apr 17 @ Woman’s National Democratic Club, 1526 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036

WNDC will host a meet and greet event for the D.C. At-Large candidates on Wednesday April 17, from 6:00-8:30pm. Another election is coming on April 23 for D.C. residents to vote for the vacant at-large city council seat and the DC Charter Amendment for budget autonomy. The race is in full swing. Here is your chance to meet the candidates, ask questions and hear what their plans are and why they are running for the DC Council At-Large position. Learn about the Amendment for budget autonomy and its importance for DC residents and our ability to use the monies from DC taxes, independently of Congress. The At-Large candidates who are running are Anita Bonds, Matthew Frumin, Patrick Mara, Perry Redd, Elissa Silverman, and Paul Zukerberg.
price $20 – $25 

 
Apr
30
Tue
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton to Host Book Release for R. Kayeen Thomas @ Busboys & Poets
Apr 30 @ 10:30 PM – May 1 @ 12:00 AM

On April 30, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, an advocate of equality and civil rights, will host a book release celebration for 2013 NAACP Image Award Nominee Author R. Kayeen Thomas, a Washington, DC native, whose novels build bridges between the experiences of African American slaves, the civil rights generation and today’s African American Culture. The Book Release event will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Busboys and Poets, 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009. Enjoy a meet & greet, discussion, Q&A and booksigning. There is no cost to attend the event.

 

The event will celebrate Thomas’ upcoming release The Seven Days (Simon & Schuster, April 16) and also the success of Antebellum, which secured Thomas a 2013 Image Award nomination for Outstanding Debut Author.

 

“In Kayeen Thomas, our city has produced a prolific, young novelist and playwright just six years out of college and already author of three books,” said Norton.  “The Banneker High School and Carleton College graduate brings the hip-hop sensibilities of his generation to his work with universal appeal.”

 

“As a native Washingtonian, growing up in Southeast, I am honored to have my city and my Congresswoman support my work. I have been searching for ways to reach out to my hometown, to let people in my community know that I exist and so this is really an answered prayer. I’m looking forward to a great event!” Thomas added.

 

The Seven Days is the prequel to the critically acclaimed Antebellum and tells the powerful story of what happens when a man in modern society is possessed with the spirits of dead slaves. Antebellum is about a rapper whose given name is Moses Jenkins, but his stage name is Da Nigga. Through a series of events, Moses is transported back into the antebellum slavery period and forced to experience slavery firsthand. He then returns to the present day, with all of his memories intact, and has to figure out how to continue to live his life in the context of what he went through as a slave. Light: Stories of Urban Resurrection,Thomas’ first book, is a compilation of short stories that dig deep into the heart of consciousness of the black and urban communities.  It is available in e-book format.

 

May
6
Mon
Will on the Hill 2013 @ STC;s Sidnet Harman Hall
May 6 @ 10:30 PM – May 7 @ 2:30 AM

The bipartisan favorite of both theatre and political fans, Will on the Hill returns to theShakespeare Theatre Company this spring. This year’s Will on the Hill is marked by a performance of Toil and Trouble, an original play by Peter Byrne written with assistance from The West Wing Writers Group. Will on the Hill will be directed by STC Associate Director Alan Paul and take place on Monday, May 6, 2013, in Sidney Harman Hall (610 F Street NW). The evening begins with a VIP cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by the performance at 7:30 p.m. and a buffet dinner immediately following the performance.

Will on the Hill welcomes Members of Congress, Senators and distinguished Washington insiders onto the Shakespeare Theatre Company stage to perform scenes from Shakespeare infused with comedic references to contemporary politics. The event pays tribute to the unique dynamic of our city and provides a wonderful way to engage new audiences. This year’s cast for Will on the Hill includes acclaimed actor and Creative Coalition member John Leguizamo, best known for roles in the feature films Romeo + Juliet,Moulin Rouge and Ice Age, among others. Anna Chlumsky, known for her performances in VEEP and In the Loop, will co-star with Leguizamo in this year’s event.

Toil and Trouble offers a hilarious look inside Washington media. In the Washington studios of a national news network, the staff is on high alert. The White House has announced that it will be delivering a major statement at any moment, but that’s all—no details, no hints. With nothing to go on, but plenty of air time to fill, two veteran anchors try to hold onto their audience (and their sanity) by bringing on a series of guests. Unfortunately, the only guests available are attending a Shakespearean costume ball, lending an improbably comic air to the proceedings.

Many Senators and members of Congress will join Leguizamo and Chlumsky on the STC stage, includingSenator Roger Wicker (R-MS) and Representatives Gerry Connolly (D-VA), Susan Davis (D-CA), Donna Edwards (D-MD), Chaka Fattah (D-PA), Michael Grimm (R-NY), Jim McDermott (D-WA), Mike McIntyre(D-NC), Jared Polis (D-CO), Peter Roskam (R-IL), Loretta Sanchez (D-CA) and Peter Welch (D-VT). Other illustrious cast members include Marla AllardJonathan Allen (Senior Washington Correspondent,Politico), Rita Braver (National Correspondent, CBS Sunday Morning), Robin Bronk (CEO, The Creative Coalition), Rose CarterBob Cusack (Managing Editor, The Hill), Major Garrett (Chief White House Correspondent, CBS), Rick Klein (ABC News’ Senior Washington Editor, World News with Diane Sawyer),Chris Matthews (Hardball with Chris Matthews) and Susan Stamberg (NPR’s Weekend Edition). The Honorary Co-Chairs for the event are Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), Speaker John Boehner (R-OH),Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and Senator Mark Warner (D-VA).

A select number of performance-only tickets to this popular event are available online athttp://www.shakespearetheatre.org/WillontheHill for $50. VIP tickets are available for purchase, and include a pre-performance cocktail reception and a buffet dinner with the opportunity to meet and dine with members of the cast and event sponsors. VIP tickets can be purchased for $250 by emailing WillontheHill@ShakespeareTheatre.org.

Proceeds from this event support STC’s many education, artistic and community engagement programs including in-school workshops and online learning resources that inspire new and diverse audiences and deepen the connection to classical theatre in learners of all ages.

Please note: The Shakespeare Theatre Company is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.  The Company does not retain or employ registered lobbyists or foreign agents.

Cast members subject to change.

Aug
3
Sat
Summer Spin Private Pool Party w/ Rock the Vote @ Embassy Row Hotel
Aug 3 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Premium retailer South Moon Under will host the first ever “Summer Spin” private pool party event to celebrate Rock the Vote on Saturday, August 3, 2013 from 2 – 5PM at the Embassy Row Hotel in Washington, DC. All guests are encouraged to dress in swimwear and enjoy a day of celebration and swimming at the pool!!!!

Swimwear pop-up shop and gift bags by South Moon Under; live DJ performance  by .rarKelly(featured this month in VIBE magazine) and Adam to the Max; sound system by Guitar Center of Rockville, MD; sunglasses by Converse eyewear; SPF sun care products by Kate SomervillePoshboothphoto booth; L*Space compacts by StilaLacoste beach towels; Sophie Blake NY exclusive jewelry designs; Bouquets and More, of U st., NW, DIY flower crowns and bracelets with SpicyCandyDC; cocktails by Grey Goose; and additional refreshments from Honest TeaSkinny POP popcorn,Georgetown Cupcake!
 
WHAT:          Rock the Vote “Summer Spin” hosted by South Moon Under at the Embassy Row Hotel
 
WHEN:          Saturday, August 3, 2013
2:00pm – 5:00pm
 
WHERE:       Embassy Row Hotel
                        2015 Massachusetts Ave., NW
                        Washington, DC 20036
 
jessica@neuprofile.com
Jan
16
Thu
12 Years A Slave, A Conversation with Screenwriter John Ridley and Michele Norris @ NPR Headquarters
Jan 16 @ 12:00 AM – 2:00 AM

As movie awards season ramps up, NPR invites fans to attend a special conversation about one of the year’s most talked-about and nominated films. Wednesday, January 15, at 7PM (ET) at NPR HQ’s Studio 1, 12 Years A Slave writer and producer John Ridley talks about its making and impact with NPR correspondent Michele Norris. 

Through a conversation with Ridley, Norris will take the audience behind the scenes of 12 Years A Slave, offering an in-depth discussion of the social, historical and cinematic nuances surrounding the film and his writing process in adapting the story for the big screen. A Q&A session with Ridley will follow, moderated by Norris, whose Race Card Project fosters wider conversation about race in America on the radio, online and in communities nationwide.

Based on the 1853 memoir, 12 Years A Slave follows the life of Solomon Northup, a free man from upstate New York who struggles for his freedom and his humanity after being kidnapped and sold into slavery. The film is widely lauded by critics as one of the most visceral portrayals of American slavery ever brought to the screen, and is nominated for seven awards — including Best Screenplay — at the Golden Globes, which take place this Sunday. Ridley is an American novelist, director and screenwriter whose other films include Undercover Brother (2002), Three Kings (1999) and Cold Around the Heart (1997). 

NPR Presents: 12 Years A Slave, A Conversation with Screenwriter John Ridley and Michele Norris

Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Time: Doors open at 6:30PM (ET) / Show at 7:00PM (ET)

Location: NPR Headquarters

1111 North Capitol Street, NE

Washington, DC 20002

Tickets: $15, http://bit.ly/1kqTAXq

Getting there: NPR HQ is accessible by Metro, located a few blocks from the NOMA – Gallaudet U/New York Ave stop on the Red Line. Bike racks and freeevent parking available.

 

Mar
19
Wed
Arlington Young Democrats 13th Annual Charity Date Benefit and Straw Poll @ Clarendon Grill
Mar 19 @ 11:00 PM – Mar 20 @ 2:00 AM

Wednesday, March 19th: Arlington Young Democrats 13th Annual  Charity Date Benefit and Straw Poll

What do Miss United States, Elizabeth Kucinich, and four VIP tickets to the Washington Nationals have in common? They’ll all be at the Arlington Young Democrats 13th Annual Charity Date Auction on Wednesday, March 19 at Clarendon Grill! Join AYD in supporting the Animal Welfare League of Arlington.

Doors open at 7:00 p.m., with a live date auction and silent auction beginning at 7:30. Tickets are $25 and include a free drink

The event will be hosted by Tina Montgomery, 2012 Miss D.C. United States. She will also be joined by special guest 2013 Miss United States Candiace Dillard

This auction will feature dates with some of the best and brightest from Arlington and around the region. In addition, this event will also feature a silent auction for great items including a signed Washington Caps hockey puck, tickets to see DC United, a custom Chef’s Menu for Two at Oyamel and a private dinner with Elizabeth Kucinich!

Like politics, too? AYD will be holding its first ever straw poll for young professionals to name their candidate in this June’s 8th District Congressional Primary.

 

Apr
16
Wed
DC Emancipation Day
Apr 16 @ 3:00 PM – Apr 17 @ 1:00 AM

The District of Columbia and Centric Invite you to a Celebration of Freedom in the Nation’s Capital

152nd Anniversary of DC Emancipation Day

The celebrations occur at multiple times on Wednesday, April 16th at 11:00am with a festive parade down Pennsylvania Avenue NW boasting more than 40 participating groups, including numerous DC high school and college marching bands, the U.S. Army Fife and Drum Corp and Color Guard, The 54th Voluntary Infantry Regiment, the UniverSOUL Circus, various MPDC Units, neighborhood groups and associations, and much more. Enjoy food and merchandise vendors all throughout the day.

From 1:30pm and again at 2:45pm, visit the Open House at the John A. Wilson Building (near the Parade end route at 1350 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC) for educational workshops with Mark PlotkinHon. Frank SmithPeter Hanes, and Dr. Elizabeth Clark Lewis, Ph.D.  The official DC Emancipation Day Concert, “Message in the Music” will begin at 4pm at Freedom Plaza and feature Brian Lenair (4pm to 5pm), followed by performances by Talib Kweli, Raheem DeVaughn, Arrested Development, MC LyteDoug E Fresh and more.  The full day of celebrations will end with an impressive Fireworks Finale over Freedom Plaza, beginning at 8:30pm. Get details below, as well as at www.emancipationdc.com.  All Emancipation Day DC events are free and open to the public!

Sep
6
Sat
YPFP’s Affairs of State @ National Press Club
Sep 6 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

YPFP’s annual Affairs of State Gala is DC’s premier event for young professionals working in international relations and foreign affairs. We’ll be celebrating ten years of YPFP’s history with a two-hour open bar, whiskey tastings, music, and more!

What: Affairs of State Gala

When: Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 8:00pm

Where: National Press Club

Notes: tickets available now (age 21+ only)

Advanced Tickets (before Aug. 31) – $55

Last Minute Tickets (Sept. 1-5) – $65

At the Door – $75

Sep
12
Fri
Raise a Glass Star-Spangled Banner Gala Event @ Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Sep 12 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

The Smithsonian National Museum of American History‘s Raise a Glass Star-Spangled Banner Gala Event will be held September 12, 2014 at 8:00 p.m. This cocktail showcase honoring the Star Spangled Banner will support the American Food History Project at the National Museum of American History. The event will be emceed by Simon Majumdar from the Food Network and feature music by the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Quartet. Guests will learn how to mix their own cocktails at home, participate in mixology demonstrations, hear from cocktail historian David Wondrich, and see collections objects out of storage. 

 
Fifteen mixologists will feature cocktails inspired by the Star Spangled Banner, and each mixologist (see full list here) is available for interviews (as well as Simon Majumdar will be available for interviews on the day of the event). In addition, we’d be happy to offer tours of the objects out of storage in advance at the museum. 
 
Tickets are $200 and sold online. All proceeds will support the American Food History Project at the National Museum of American History.

 

Nov
20
Thu
The Resolution Social @ The Gryphon
Nov 20 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

The Resolution Social: Washington DC

Thursday, November 20th, 6:30-8:30pm 

The Gryphon

 

Come join me and others  for the inaugural Resolution Social: Washington DC!  Taking place at The Gryphon in Dupont Circle, this will be an exciting evening dedicated to social entrepreneurship and volunteerism.  With a two-hour open bar and a fantastic group of people, come learn about how young leaders around the world are being galvanized to take on the world’s challenges together, today.  We hope to see you there!  https://resolutionsocialdc.eventbrite.com

 

THE RESOLUTION PROJECT is a unique pathway to action for aspiring young leaders committed to changing the world.  Resolution identifies and empowers undergraduate students around the world who are launching new social ventures, supported by Resolution’s global network of resources.  Resolution finds young social entrepreneurs through Social Venture Challenges held at existing youth conferences like the Clinton Global Initiative University, the Youth Assembly at the United Nations, and others.  Resolution helps the winners of its competitions to make a positive impact today through Resolution Fellowships.  In the words of Chelsea Clinton, The Resolution Project has shown that socially-responsible young entrepreneurs who want to create a positive change no longer have to wait for tomorrow, but are capable of leading today.”  Please see our Resolution Digital Book and our Website for further information on our work and narratives from some of our Fellows.