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!

Apr
27
Sun
Carpenter’s Shelter Annual Cookoff @ Birchmere Music Hall
Apr 27 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

The staff at Carpenter’s Shelter is excited to announce the date for the 12th annual Carpenter’s Cook-Off. Every year, Carpenter’s Shelter brings together 30 of the area’s best restaurants and chefs for a culinary event in order to raise money to support the shelter operations.

Please join us April 27th at The Birchmere Music Hall (3701 Mount Vernon Ave) from12-3pm for this year’s Carpenter’s Cook-Off. Tickets are now on sale! Visitwww.carpenterscookoff.com today to purchase tickets for the whole family. Last year, the event sold out early. Don’t miss your chance to attend this year. Tickets are $50 for adults and $15 for children 12 and under. Limited quantities of VIP tickets are available for $65 until sold out. All VIP ticket holders will receive a special ‘Swag Bag’ gift.

 

May
4
Sun
DCCK’s Sound Bites @ Ronald Reagan Building
May 4 @ 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Tickets are officially on sale for the fifth annual Sound Bites, an outdoor food and music festival benefitting the vital work of DC Central Kitchen. Presented by Groupon, Sound Bites will be held on May 4, 2014 at a new, larger location – the Ronal Reagan Building’s Woodrow Wilson Plaza. Guests will sample food and drinks from 25 of the DC area’s top restaurants, artisans and mixologists, with music from local bands and DJs. Tickets are $65 and include food, cocktails, beer, music and access to the bar battle, and can be purchased at www.soundbitesdc.org

A ‘Mixologist Madness Competition’, hosted by ABC7 and NewsChannel 8 reporter Scott Thuman and Tommy McFly, fellow ABC7 reporter and host of the Tommy Show on 94.7 Fresh FM, will star local mixologists whose cocktails will be judged by a panel of experts. Details of the competition will be announced soon. Guests will enjoy music from up and coming artists, including blues, rock and funk inspired Billy Thompson, brass band Gypsy-style tunes from DC’s own Black Masala, beats from DJ Harry Hotter, and punk hip hop from Ingleside Collectivefeaturing members of Fugazi and Delegation Music.

Confirmed bars, restaurants and artisans include &Pizza, Acre 121, Bar Pilar, Black Jack, Bloomery SweetShine, Capital Komboucha, DC Central Kitchen, Dolci Gelati, Don Ciccio & Figli, Dyvine BBQ, Farmers Fishers Bakers, Founding Farmers, Gordon Biersch, The Hamilton, Hank’s Oyster Bar, Indique, Jaleo, La Colombe Coffee, Pearl Dive Oyster Palace, Republic, Roofers Union, Red Bull and Rappahannock River Oysters.

 

 

May
7
Wed
Art & Soul’s Biscuit Bash @ Art & Soul
May 7 @ 10:00 PM – May 8 @ 12:00 AM
On May 7, Art and Soul is hosting a friendly biscuit competition to help kick off patio season and raise funds for Hospitality High, a preparatory high school for D.C. students interested in the hospitality industry.Five local chefs will take part in the friendly throw down, with winners decided by the voting public. Battling it out for the title of Biscuit King will be:

  • Jason Gehring of Menu MBK
  • Hamilton Johnson of Vidalia
  • Dylan Fultineer of Rappahannock River Oysters
  • Brian McPherson of Jackson 20
  • Susan Wallace of BlackSalt
Students from Hospitality High will be helping out at each station, assisting the chefs in the preparation and plating of their biscuit creations.
 
An all-star lineup of Art and Soul’s industry friends will be lending a hand, including:
  • Derek Brown, who will be serving cocktails
  • Craig Rogers of Border Spring Farms, who will roast a whole lamb
  • Staff from Rappahannock River Oysters, who will be shucking and serving to order
Chef Art Smith will be in attendance for the event and Drymill Road band will perform live bluegrass music.

The event will run on May 7 from 6-8pm on Art and Soul’s patio (indoors should it rain). Tickets are $55 a person and must be purchased in advance at BiscuitBash.Eventbrite.com.

Art and Soul is located at 415 New Jersey Ave. NW. 202.393.7777.
May
9
Fri
Paris Hilton at Echostage @ EchoStage
May 9 @ 10:00 PM – 11:59 PM

On Friday, May 9, DC’s newest concert venue Echostage (2135 Queens Chapel Rd. NE, DC. www.echostage.com) will host Paris Hilton, for her first-ever DJ set in the nation’s capital. Tickets to see The Heiress start at $20. District high-rollers and true Hilton fans can get their own royal treatment with Echostage’s VIP-table service

Hilton will takeover Echostage, spinning her hottest tracks from “Nothing In This World” to “Last Night,” among other popular hits. Carlos Melangé will open for the international mega-star and the night will end with a performance by George Acosta. With over 20 years of experience as a DJ and producer, Acosta is a driving force in the EDM industry.

May
10
Sat
Imagination Stage Children’s Ball @ Imagination Stage
May 10 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Just Imagine…The Annual Children’s Ball: The Clock Strikes Fun, chaired by M. Celeste Bruce and Anne Mead, is Imagination Stage’s Gala exclusively for children! This fun-filled afternoon will include a performance of Cinderella: the Remix, rooms full of unique activities, family-oriented raffle baskets and auction items, and a celebratory buffet reception.
 
Just Imagine…The Annual Children’s Ball: The Clock Strikes Fun takes place at Imagination Stage on Saturday, May 10, at 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $80 for individuals,and family packages start at $275. They may be purchased online atwww.imaginationstage.org/support-us/gala, at the Imagination Stage box office, or via phone at 301-280-1626.
 
Providing the theme for the event is Imagination Stage’s world premiere production of Cinderella: the Remix – a hip-hop version of the beloved fairytale set in the land of Hip-Hop-Hollywood, where girls are not allowed to DJ, only thing Cinderella wants to do. She disguises herself as a boy, and gets the gig to spin at J Prince’s super-cool Jam. Will she be found out when the clock strikes twelve?
 
After the performance, children and families are invited to participate in activities such as hip-hop dance lessons, chalk graffiti, and DJ-ing a happening dance party (with the magic of green screen). There will also be dancing, craft opportunities, and other exciting surprises.
 
Additionally, the Children’s Ball will include raffle baskets and silent auction items geared towards families and children, including behind-the-scenes opportunities at Imagination Stage, tickets for family-friendly activities and events, and other unique family experiences.
 
Just Imagine…The Annual Children’s Ball: The Clock Strikes Fun
Schedule:
·       4:00 p.m. – Doors Open
·       4:30 p.m. – Performance of Cinderella: the Remix
·       5:30-7:00 p.m. – Activities, Buffet Reception, and Silent Auction
Tickets: $80 for individuals or $275 and up for family packages. Sponsorships begin at $1,000.
Recommended for families with children ages 4 – 12.
 
Imagination Stage
·       4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, MD
·       Parking:  Metered parking in the adjacent public parking garage; parking is FREE on weekends
·       Metro:  Red Line / Bethesda Station
 
About Imagination Stage
Founded in 1979, Imagination Stage is a 501(c)(3) organization that’s mission is to inspire creativity through theatre and arts education programs that nurture, challenge, and empower young people of all abilities. It offers year-round professional theatre for young audiences and classes in creative drama/acting, musical theatre, dance, and filmmaking for ages 1-18.
May
11
Sun
Mother’s Day Centennial Luncheon @ Willard Intercontinental
May 11 @ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Mother’s Day with a Centennial Luncheon at the Willard InterContinental Hotel,
two blocks from the White House, for the benefit of
The President Woodrow Wilson House.
 
The Mother’s Day Centennial Luncheon– The President Woodrow Wilson House with support of the Willard InterContinental, offers a luncheon with dessert buffet for $100 per person, $40 for children 11 and under (children under 3 free) to benefit the President’s historic residence in Washington, D.C. Celebrate the mothers in your life, as well as the centennial of this national holiday, amidst the lavish décor of the Crystal Room. Live music, vintage fashions and an indoor-floral stand will create a one of a kind experience to enjoy with friends and family.
 
 

 

May
12
Mon
Free Portgual. The Man Concert at National Zoo @ Smithsonian National Zoo
May 12 @ 6:30 PM – 7:15 PM

WHAT:          Portgual. The Man will perform a free stripped down concert at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo as part of the #EndangeredSong campaign.

WHEN:          Monday, May 12
6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
(Please note: The band goes on promptly at 6:30 p.m. Media may arrive at 5:30 p.m.)

WHERE:       Band Shell at Lion/Tiger Hill
Smithsonian’s National Zoo
3001 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20008

WHO:             Portgual. The Man
Great Cats Team, Smithsonian’s National Zoo

The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and National Zoo and indie band Portgual. The Man launched the #EndangeredSong Project April 22, Earth Day 2014. The analog meets digital outreach campaign has been raising awareness about the critically endangered Sumatran tiger and the need for conservation efforts. The Zoo and the band distributed a previously unreleased song titled “Sumatran Tiger” to 400 social media influencers on 400 custom polycarbonate records, which will degrade after a certain amount of plays. With no other copies in existence, the 400 participants were tasked with digitizing and “breeding” the song through their social channels with #EndangeredSong.

Portugal. The Man will begin their performance promptly at 6:30 p.m. There is no opening act. The Great Cats team at the Zoo will be available to answer questions about Sumatran tigers—including the three living there—and conservation. Food and beverages will be available for purchase during the concert. The Zoo’s Speedwell Conservation Carousel will play music by Portugal. The Man that evening to celebrate the Endangered Song Project.

 

May
21
Wed
F*ck Cancer! Benefit for Tara Papanicolas @ Flash Nightclub
May 21 @ 7:00 PM – May 22 @ 2:00 AM

“F*ck Cancer! Benefit for Tara Papanicolas” showcases many of DC’s hottest DJ’s, who are banding together to help one young woman fight a rare and aggressive form of cancer.

When & Where: Wednesday, May 21st 2014 from 7:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. at Flash nightclub, located at 645 Florida Avenue NW, DC 20001.

What:  An event featuring DJ’s, dancing, and a series of high end raffle giveaways. DC area musicians, artists, and businesses are coming together to support a friend in serious need.  Eric Hilton, Farid, Sam “The Man” Burns, John Thornley, Spinser Tracy, DINO, Harry Hotter, and Jahsonic are the DJ’s slated to spin while the crowd dances on multiple levels. Dozens of high end raffle items have been donated by:  Gibson, Heist, Current, Olazzo, Cava, MOOV, Kushi, DC Mobile Hair, Lettie Gooch, Megan Rains, Mishi, Ivy & Coney, Chef Tony’s, and many more. Complementary sushi care of Kushi will be given to those who arrive at the beginning of the evening.

May
23
Fri
Afrojack at EchoStage @ Echostage
May 23 @ 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
DC’s newest and largest concert venue Echostage (2135 Queens Chapel Rd. NE, DC. www.echostage.com) will host Grammy award-winning DJ and producer Afrojack on Friday, May 23. Tickets to see the Dutch superstar will start at $30 and go on sale tomorrow at noon. Afrojack fanatics and District high-rollers can opt for the royal treatment with Echostage’s VIP-table service bookings. To reserve a table, email tables@echostage.com or call 202.503.2331.
 
The artist comes to town just in time for the release of his highly anticipated debut album, Forget the World, out May 19. The music sensation will spin his new hit single with Wrabel, “Ten Feet Tall,” among other top tracks such as “Take Over Control” and “Give Me Everything”. Fellow Dutch DJ, Apster, will open for the international mega-star.
 
Between a sprawling, 30,000 plus sq. ft. layout, top-tier sound design, and advanced LED visual displays, it’s no surprise that Echostage – which opened in September, 2012 – has already attracted industry heavyweights such as David GuettaCalvin HarrisAviciiArmin van Buuren, Hardwell and Tiesto.
 
About Echostage: 
Echostage is located at 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE, Washington, DC 20018. For tables and general info, please call: 202.503.2330http://www.echostage.com.