Mar
4
Fri
41st Annual Washington Antiquarian Book Fair @ Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge
Mar 4 @ 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

41st Annual Washington Antiquarian Book Fair Returns

March 4-5, 2016 

On-Demand Poetry,

Rare Books, Demonstrations, Casual Appraisals, and More

Book lovers rejoice: the Washington Antiquarian Book Fair returns to our nation’s capital! Celebrating its 41st year, the Fair returns thisMarch 4-5, 2016 featuring new and longtime favorite exhibitors and collections. Over the course of two days, the fair will offer a chance for book lovers to celebrate and discover rare books and manuscripts, and connect with fellow enthusiasts for this rare opportunity to share conversations, discoveries, and experiences with the larger community.

Our exhibitors will have specially curated collections to showcase. Some highlights from these collections include:

  • Manual of Parliamentary Practice, Thomas Jefferson, First Edition, 1801;
  • Seventy Cantos, inscribed by T.S. Eliot, 1950; and
  • The Treasury of Ornamental Art: Illustrations of Objects of Art and Vertu, Lithographers to the Queen, 1856.

New to the Fair this year is Typewriter Rodeo, who will bring custom, on-demand poetry written on vintage typewriters. In five minutes or less, this Austin, Texas-based travelling quartet will write ticket holders an original and personal poem as a keepsake.

What: 41st Annual Washington Antiquarian Book Fair

When: March 4, 2016; 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

March 5, 2016; 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Where: Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge

1900 North Fort Myer Drive; Arlington, VA 22209

Website: Additional information can be found at wabf.com.

Social Media: Twitter: @theWABF

Facebook: Facebook.com/thewabf

Hashtag: #WABF16

Event

Information: Tickets available for purchase at WABF.com. $14 for Friday and Saturday, $8 for Saturday only. $5 for students and librarians with valid identification. Members of the public who have questions should call 202-363-4999 or email bcampbell@wabf.com.

Mar
5
Sat
CELEBRATING FOOD! Cooking-Careers- Communications
Mar 5 @ 8:30 AM – 5:45 PM

Les Dames d’Escoffier is delighted to announce “CELEBRATING FOOD! Cooking-Careers- Communications.” On Saturday, March 5, from 8:30 a.m. until 5:45 p.m. at the Universities at Shady Grove, Rockville, Maryland, the DC Chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier International will present its tenth Salute to Women in Gastronomy. The $130 fee covers an extraordinary, fun, and educational day-long symposium offering 16 sessions, over 50 speakers, hands-on cooking classes, and a culinary Expo with products, samples, cookbooks, as well as breakfast, lunch, and finale of “Tantalizing Teas and Teacakes.”

Ellie Krieger will serve as keynote speaker with the theme Finding the “Sweet Spot”, Where Delicious and Healthy Meet: Small Changes to Get You There in Cooking and in Life”. Krieger is well known as the host of Food Network’s hit show “Healthy Appetite,” and is a James Beard Foundation and IACP award winner, a New York Times bestselling cookbook author, and a weekly columnist for The Washington Post. Other culinary luminaries will lead seminars, including award winning authors, Joan Nathan and Amy Riolo, food writer David Hagedorn, and Osteria Morini pastry chef Alex Levin, and Cathal Armstrong, Chef/Owner Restaurant Eve, to name a few.

Attendees will learn about tricks of the trade, translating chefs’ recipes, BBQ history, Video storytelling, and the magic of International Spice Blends. Find out about Mastering the 5th Taste through Soy Sauce, uncommon spices and in-depth views on local-sustainable food sourcing. Finally, attendees can participate in hands-on classes in yogurt, sushi, Philippine appetizers, and phyllo dough.

Celebrating Food! is sponsored by the Washington DC Chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier International.

For more information and to register go to www.lesdamesdc.org  For further information, please email info@celebratingfood.org or call (202) 973-2168. Find us on Facebook at Celebrating Food! by DC Les Dames  or Twitter @LesDamesDC.

Les Dames d’Escoffier Washington, DC. Chapter is a non-profit 501(c)(3) invitational organization of women leaders in the food, beverage, hospitality, and related industries who use their talents and influence for community outreach and through grants, mentoring, scholarships, and educational programs, to help support women to succeed in these industries.

 

41st Annual Washington Antiquarian Book Fair @ Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge
Mar 5 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

41st Annual Washington Antiquarian Book Fair Returns

March 4-5, 2016 

On-Demand Poetry,

Rare Books, Demonstrations, Casual Appraisals, and More

Book lovers lovers rejoice: the Washington Antiquarian Book Fair returns to our nation’s capital! Celebrating its 41st year, the Fair returns thisMarch 4-5, 2016 featuring new and longtime favorite exhibitors and collections. Over the course of two days, the fair will offer a chance for book lovers to celebrate and discover rare books and manuscripts, and connect with fellow enthusiasts for this rare opportunity to share conversations, discoveries, and experiences with the larger community.

Our exhibitors will have specially curated collections to showcase. Some highlights from these collections include:

  • Manual of Parliamentary Practice, Thomas Jefferson, First Edition, 1801;
  • Seventy Cantos, inscribed by T.S. Eliot, 1950; and
  • The Treasury of Ornamental Art: Illustrations of Objects of Art and Vertu, Lithographers to the Queen, 1856.

New to the Fair this year is Typewriter Rodeo, who will bring custom, on-demand poetry written on vintage typewriters. In five minutes or less, this Austin, Texas-based travelling quartet will write ticket holders an original and personal poem as a keepsake.

What: 41st Annual Washington Antiquarian Book Fair

When: March 4, 2016; 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

March 5, 2016; 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Where: Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge

1900 North Fort Myer Drive; Arlington, VA 22209

Website: Additional information can be found at wabf.com.

Social Media: Twitter: @theWABF

Facebook: Facebook.com/thewabf

Hashtag: #WABF16

Event

Information: Tickets available for purchase at WABF.com. $14 for Friday and Saturday, $8 for Saturday only. $5 for students and librarians with valid identification. Members of the public who have questions should call 202-363-4999 or email bcampbell@wabf.com.

 

 

Mar
9
Wed
“Koreatown: A Cookbook” Introduction at Maketto @ Maketto
Mar 9 @ 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Chefs Erik Bruner-Yang and James Wozniuk are excited to welcome chef Deuki Hong (Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong, NYC) and writer Matt Rodbard (Contributing Editor at Food Republic) to Maketto for a one-night celebration of their new cookbook “Koreatown: A Cookbook” (Clarkson Potter, February 16, 2016 release date.) Joining them will be chefs Kristen Kish (“36 Hours” on Travel Channel, Top Chef, S10), Stephanie Cmar (Top Chef, S11), Cody Taylor and Jiyeon Lee (Heritage BBQ, ATL.) Guests will enjoy an epic Korean buffet created by the seven chefs, cocktails and beer thanks to James River Distillery and Tiger Beer, and a signed copy of “Koreantown: A Cookbook.” Tickets are $75 (inclusive of tax and gratuity.)

As authorities in the exploding Korean food movement, Deuki Hong and Matt Rodbard spent over two years traveling to Koreatowns all over the U.S. and abroad, researching and interviewing over 100 chefs and businesses. “Koreatown: A Cookbook” features nearly 100 recipes, essays and profiles of Korean food, drink, and culture, including a Kimchi White Chocolate Cookie recipe by chef Erik Bruner-Yang. For more information on the book, visit:www.koreatowncookbook.com.

Tickets on sale now at www.honeycombgrocery.com. Menu highlights include steamed pork and leek jjinppang buns, dakbokkeumtang spicy braised chicken thighs, white chocolate kimchi cookies, and much more. 
Mar
16
Wed
DCPL StoryTime Gala @ MLK Memorial Library
Mar 16 @ 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM
Please join the DC Public Library Foundation 
for our inaugural
Story Time
Gala Reception
 
Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 6:30 PM
 
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street NW, Washington D.C.
Lead Sponsor
Smoot/Gilbane
Sponsors
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Bill Alsup*
Bank of America/Merrill Lynch
EastBanc/JBG/Clark
Exelon
Google
Pepco Holdings Inc.
Venable LLP
Hosts
Neil Albert** Jenny Backus & Ed Pagano* Nick Baldick Derek Brown*
Jon S. Bouker* Bonnie & Lou Cohen* ** Virginia Grace & Eli Cohen
Sara Cormeny & Pete Miller* Joy Dorsey* Elizabeth & Tom Fox
Gail & John Harmon* Susan B Haight* Jennifer Hemingway*
John W. Hill** Haley Kaufman & Jeff Alpher* Sam Kilpatrick & Doug Barker  Betsy Harvey Kraft Honorable Anthony & Diane Williams*
Federation of Friends of the DC Public Library Amanda Leiter & Sam SankarRichard H. Levy & Lorraine Gallard** James W. Lewis* ** Valerie Mallet**Gregory McCarthy** MLK Library Friends Erin Harkless Moore*
Myrna Peralta* Marquett Smith* Subject Matter Sharon Paez White
Rachel Wilder & Phil Lerman
 
*Current or former DC Public Library Foundation Director
**Current or former DC Public Library Trustee
Please join us as leading chefs, bartenders, artists, performers and D.C. notables reinterpret classic stories at this exciting event to celebrate and support the critical children’s programs at DC Public Library.
Business Attire
Mar
20
Sun
DCJCC Hosts Authors David Grossman & Azar Nafisi, W/ Leon Wieseltier @ Foundry United Methodist Church
Mar 20 @ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
On March 20, 2016, the Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center (DCJCC) will welcome internationally renowned writersDavid Grossman and Azar Nafisi, with Leon Wieseltier. The event will explore how fiction and artistic expression have the power to simultaneously define and transform cultures and communities. They will examine how writers can engage with the world around them, confront violence and loss, and promote change and healing. Grossman’s latest novel, Falling Out of Time, has been adapted for the stage at the DCJCC’s Theater J; with the English-language world premiere set for March 17.
“In their writing, Grossman, Nafisi, and Wieseltier wrestle with the issues that define our time,” said Sara Shalva, Director of Jewish Innovation at the DCJCC. “In fiction and memoir they deal with history, art, and politics while telling deeply personal stories. As part of our mission to present a wide array of programming in the cultural arts, the DCJCC is thrilled to bring them together for what we expect will be a remarkable evening.”
Acclaimed Israeli writer David Grossman’s books have been translated into more than 35 languages. His novel, To the End of the Land, was nominated for the 2010 National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction and won the 2011 JQ Wingate Prize, as well as the 2011 Prix Médicis étranger award. His 2014 novel, Falling Out of Time, has received outstanding reviews from The New York Times Book Review, The New York Review of Books, The Forward, The Guardian (UK), and elsewhere. He is a leading peace activist and has written much about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Azar Nafisi is the author of the bestseller Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books. Born in Iran and now an American citizen, she is a visiting professor and the executive director of Cultural Conversations at the Foreign Policy Institute of John Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, in Washington, D.C.
Leon Wieseltier is the Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy at the Brookings Institution. He is also a contributing editor and critic at The Atlantic. From 1983 to 2014, he was the literary editor of The New Republic. He is the author of many books, including the widely celebrated Kaddish.
Date:
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Time:
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location:
Foundry United Methodist Church
1500 16th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Ticket Options:
$125 – VIP Tickets, including signed copies of the latest books by Grossman and Nafisi
$75 – Premium Tickets
$35 – General Admission
$25 – DCJCC Member/EntryPointDC Young Professionals
Mar
26
Sat
5th Annual Madame Tussaud’s Easter Egg Hunt @ Madame Tussaud's
Mar 26 @ 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM

In celebration of Easter and a White House tradition started by the 19th US President, Rutherford B. Hayes, Madame Tussauds Washington, DC is hosting its fifth annual Easter Egg Hunt. The fun family event will take place in The President’s Gallery, offering a fun and educational “eggs-ploration” through American history, on Saturday, March 26th from 8:00a.m. – 9:30a.m. at the attraction, located at 1001 F Street, NW (corner of 10th & F Streets).

For those unable to attend the Easter Roll at The White House, tons of eggs will be hidden throughout the President’s Gallery at Madame Tussauds, waiting to be discovered by guests as they interact with and enjoy wax figures of all 44 US Presidents.  Once children have collected all the empty eggs, they can trade them in at the end for an Easter Gift Bag full of fun treats (one bag per child). Guests may bring their own baskets, however bags will be available.

Price of admission includes full access to Madame Tussauds Washington, DC, an Easter egg hunt through the Presidents Gallery, 1 gift bag per child, a meet and greet with the Easter Bunny, access to face painting, activities, and Easter crafts. This year, Madame Tussauds has also partnered with Wildlife Adventures to bring a unique petting zoo into the attraction.

Because this is one of Madame Tussauds Washington, DC’s most popular events, tickets are available online only.  For more information or to reserve your group’s tickets, visit event page website  or call 1(800) 823-9565.

 

DATE:                    Saturday March 26, 2016

 

TIME:                    8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

                                Three Sessions with Limited Availability: 8:00, 8:30, 9:00

                                *Tickets are available online only!

 

PLACE:                  Madame Tussauds Washington, DC

                                1001 F Street, NW

Washington, DC  20004

 

COST:                    $25 – Ages 13 and Older

                                FREE – Ages 12 and Under

*Please note there is a limit of three children for every one adult.

Reserve tickets online here: https://www2.madametussauds.com/washington-dc/en/tickets/

Apr
16
Sat
National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade
Apr 16 @ 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade® presented by Events DC will take place Saturday, April 16 from 10 a.m. to noon, rain or shine. One of the Festival’s largest events, the Parade runs along Constitution Avenue from 7th to 17th Streets, NW. The Parade, hosted by ABC-7/WJLA-TV anchors Alison Starling and Leon Harris, will feature celebrity entertainment, helium balloons, characters, floats, marching bands and other performers. Local ABC affiliate WJLA will air the Parade locally in a delayed telecast from noon to 2 p.m. The Parade will be nationally syndicated to audiences across the country through the support of Events DC.

 

Celebrity talent and exciting Parade elements include:

 

  • Carrie Ann Inaba, Dancing With the Stars Judge
  • Cast members from the award-winning hit musicalJersey Boys
  • Pop sensation Tiffany
  • Chart topping artist and The Voice contestant Sisaundra Lewis
  • R&B Grammy-nominated artist and DC native Raheem DeVaughn
  • Latin vocal group Viva Mas, who recently performed for Pope Francis
  • Washington Redskins Cheerleaders
  • Miss America 2016 Betty Cantrell
  • Local talent, including winners of the third annual Sing Into Spring Competition and the Washington Performing Arts Men and Women of the Gospel Choir

 

 

TICKETS & TRANSPORTATION: Free and open to the public. Limited Prime Grandstand seats are on sale now and can be purchased atnationalcherryblossomfestival.org/parade2016. The Grandstand section offers reserved seating along Constitution Avenue between 15th and 17th Streets, NW. Group tickets for 10 or more are also available. Standing along the Parade route is free between 9th and 15th Streets, NW and open to the public. Radio personality and local favorite Loo Katz from WASH-FM host from a second performance area located near the Parade’s finish.

 

The event is Metro-accessible via the Archives-Navy Memorial stop on the Yellow/Green lines or Federal Triangle on the Blue/Orange lines. The Parade is presented by Events DC and supported by DowntownDC Business Improvement District, ANA, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, NHK World, DARCARS – the official vehicle provider for the Parade, MGM National Harbor, Microsoft, Washington Post, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, CSI Printing and Graphics, SUBWAY® Restaurants, CitySights DC, NEWSEUM, Dunkin’ Donuts,  and media partners ABC7/WJLA-TV, WASH-FM, and The Washington Informer. The Parade is being funded partially through the District of Columbia Executive Office of the Mayor – Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development.

 

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is the nation’s greatest springtime celebration. The 2016 Festival, March 20 – April 17, includes diverse and creative programming promoting traditional and contemporary arts and culture, natural beauty, and community spirit. Visit nationalcherryblossomfestival.org or call 877.44.BLOOM for more information and find us on Facebook (CherryBlossomFestival), Twitter (@CherryBlossFest), and Instagram (@CherryBlossFest).

 

Apr
18
Mon
Italian Carabinieri Band FREE Concert @ Kennedy Center
Apr 18 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

The famous Carabinieri Band – one of the greatest military orchestras in the world, founded in 1820 – will play at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. on April 18, 2016 in a free concert honoring defenders of the cultural heritage of humanity. In what promises to be a not-to-be-missed-event, 90 musicians in their distinctive uniforms will bring to life traditional marches as well as modern and classical music in the majestic Concert Hall. The rich repertoire will include the national anthems of Italy, the United States and the European Union, as well as music by Sousa, Dvorak, and Puccini.

 

“We warmly invite all lovers of culture to join us in this international musical tribute to the defenders of human heritage, in one of the most beautiful venues in America” said the Ambassador of Italy to the United States, Armando Varricchio. “We are very grateful to the Kennedy Center for giving our talented Carabinieri Band the opportunity to perform in the splendid Concert Hall, in an event which is free and open to the public. Today, after the recent horrific attacks to our culture and some of our fundamental values – just think of Paris, Tunis and Brussels, to mention but some – it reminds us of the importance of defending culture, and our very way of life, in its entirety”.

 

The concert is organized by the Embassy of Italy in Washington D.C. in partnership with the Italian Institute of Culture in Washington D.C., with the generous support of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Banca Intesa Sanpaolo. It is part of the “Protecting our Heritage” initiative, a program supported by UNESCO and organized by the Washington Network of the European Union National Institutes of Culture (EUNIC), under the 2016 Italian presidency, in order to raise awareness on the need to act against the growing threats posed to cultural heritage by wars, international terrorism, criminal organizations, climate challenges – or more simply, by neglect.

 

The concert will also recognize the exceptional work of the Italian Carabinieri both in fostering peace and protecting cultural heritage  worldwide: they will be part of UNESCO’s “blue helmets for culture” program, thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding signed on February 16, 2016 in Rome by the Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni and by Irina Bokova, the Director-General of UNESCO.

 

About the Carabinieri Band

The Carabinieri Band was founded in 1820 when the then Royal Carabinieri Corps assembled a group of buglers for the first time. In 1862 this became a fanfare, and by 1920 had developed into a full Band contingent of the Carabinieri Force. Under the direction of Maestro Luigi Cajoli the Band became famous for its quality of style, and in 1916 it travelled abroad for the first time for a series of concerts for injured allied soldiers. It performed with great success in Paris, and was highly acclaimed by the press. Many other prestigious tours abroad followed, from Europe to North and South America, the Middle East and Japan. Maestro Luigi Cirenei, who was a pupil of Pietro Mascagni, succeeded Cajoli in 1925. He improved the artistic skills of the Band and composed “LA FEDELISSIMA” the march theme adopted by the Carabinieri Force. Other band directors included: Maestro Domenico Fantini (1947), Maestro Vincenzo Borgia (1972) and Maestro Massimo Martinelli (2001), who is the present Director. The Carabinieri Band, with 103 musicians, each one an expert in a particular instrument, interprets the most famous compositions with a rich repertoire ranging from traditional military marches to modern and classical music.

The event will be held on Monday, April 18, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.  RSVP here http://iicwashington.info/events/20160418/rsvps/

 

Apr
29
Fri
Georgetown French Market
Apr 29 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
The annual Georgetown French Market will be returning on Friday, April 29 through Sunday, May 1The outdoor bazaar – now in its 13th year – will span across Georgetown’s Book Hill neighborhood between P Street and Reservoir Road NW, and allow attendees the opportunity to eat, drink, and shop the best of local French culture.
Attendees will enjoy deals throughout the weekend (e.g., 15%-30% off select Olive Oil Co. items, $5 crepes at Café Bonaparte, and up to 75% off French antiques at Moss & Co.), as well as live entertainment and special activities (e.g., rotating musical performances, a Parisian photobooth for pups, complimentary bike tune-ups).
Opening Dates & Hours:
  • Friday, April 29 –  10 a.m to 5 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 3010 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Sunday – May 1, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.