Oct
11
Tue
Insights on Writing a Screenplay @ Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center
Oct 11 @ 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

The Cultural Arts Center presents the Master Artist Series featuring a lecture/practical
on October 11 th at 4pm. This event will be held in Theatre 2 from 4pm to 5:30pm. This event is located at the Cultural Arts Center.

Do You Have the Write Stuff? Insights on Writing a Successful Screenplay
You finished your movie but now you begin the REAL work- getting it out there for people to see. Jon Gann, author, film producer, and founder of multiple film festivals worldwide, explores screenwriting and storytelling, from defining an audience, to creating an enticing log line and treatment, the role of film and screenplay festivals, and the importance of joining a writing community.

About the Artist
Jon is a film producer and director, creating award-winning commercial, documentary and narrative films since 2000. His latest documentary, “Miss Alma Thomas: A Life in Color,” about the often-overlooked DC- based Black Woman artist, was created for a gallery retrospective, which is traveling to museums around the country. He is the founder of DC Shorts, a non-profit organization championing short film-making, and the creator of the DC Shorts Film Festival, one of the country’s premier short film showcases.

Oct
28
Fri
Vampire Ball @ Synetic Theater
Oct 28 @ 7:00 PM – 11:59 PM
Oct
29
Sat
Blue Hope Bash @ Ritz Carlton
Oct 29 @ 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Colorectal Cancer Alliance 12th Annual Blue Hope Bash 

The Washington region’s most generous allies will join together in-person for an evening in blue when the Colorectal Cancer Alliance hosts its annual Blue Hope Bash gala on Saturday, October 29. The event will be an all-out Bash affair, as the Alliance celebrates its full return after two years in a virtual gathering and will raise funds to support the organization’s efforts to increase prevention awareness, support patients and their families, and accelerate critical research. This year’s fundraising goal is $2 million, and since the event’s inception in 2010, it has raised more than $12 million.

The evening will feature live entertainment, a live auction, and the popular Porsche car raffle. 

The Blue Hope Bash event series is the signature fundraiser of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. The Bash occurs in cities across America to celebrate survivorship and remember loved ones. 

WHEN: Saturday, October 29

6:30 p.m. – Reception

7:30 p.m. – Dinner & Program

9:00 p.m. – Dancing

WHERE: The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC, 1150 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20037

 

EVENT THEME: Hope

 

BASH EMCEES: Craig Melvin (News Anchor, NBC News’ TodayCo-Host, 3rd Hour of NBC News’ Today, Alliance Board of Directors Member) and wife Lindsay Czarinak (American Sports Broadcaster). In 2017, Craig shared on the Today Show his connection with the disease after his brother Lawrence was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer at age 39. Melvin has been an active supporter and ally of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance – he sits on their Board of Directors and has emceed the Bash for the past six years.

 

EVENT CO – CHAIRS: Avi Benaim & Karen Paris and Elliott & Estee Portnoy.

 

KEY EVENING ELEMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFO:

This evening of hope, inspiration, and celebration will feature a welcome reception, notable VIPs, dinner, live auction, an after party and other elements such as:  

 

Porsche Car Raffle – one lucky winner will win a custom 2023 Porsche Macan S. Only 1,250 tickets were printed and the winner does not need to be present to win. Raffle tickets are $100 and can be purchased online here

 

Studio Hope – guests will share their personal reasons for hope on camera. Select videos will be replayed at the end of the Bash program.

 

For additional event information, visit www.BlueHopeBash.org

 

Nov
2
Wed
Picnic Theatre Co. Plays Sunset Boulevard @ Dumbarton House
Nov 2 @ 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Join us Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, November 2nd, 3rd, and 4th when Picnic Theatre Company returns to historic Dumbarton House’s ballroom with a live performance of Lux Radio’s 1950 Hollywood noir classic Sunset Boulevard!

TICKETS ($15 & $20): dumbartonhouse.ticketleap.com/picnic-theater-company-sunset-boulevard/ (“Reserved seating” guarantees a seat as shows may sell out. Proceeds benefit Dumbarton House museum preservation and education programs.)

In this award-winning, darkly funny critique of Hollywood, an aging silent film queen, refusing to accept that her stardom has ended, hires a young, struggling screenwriter to set up her movie comeback. She draws him into her demented fantasy world in a decadent mansion with her devoted butler while Hollywood directors, producers, aspiring young talents, gossip columnists and the paparazzi witness the madness unfold on the famed Sunset Boulevard.

2715 Q Street NW, Washington DC (Georgetown)

6pm Cocktails, 7pm Showtime

Directed by Steve Rochlin

Cast:
Nova Daly • Chris Fowler • Nihal Krishan • Emily Lenzner • Alexa Newlin • Antonio Olivo • Kevin Rooney • Adam Ruben • Jayne Sandman • Christina Sevilla • Hugo Verges

A light parody.

Nov
3
Thu
Picnic Theatre Co. Plays Sunset Boulevard @ Dumbarton House
Nov 3 @ 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Join us Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, November 2nd, 3rd, and 4th when Picnic Theatre Company returns to historic Dumbarton House’s ballroom with a live performance of Lux Radio’s 1950 Hollywood noir classic Sunset Boulevard!

TICKETS ($15 & $20): dumbartonhouse.ticketleap.com/picnic-theater-company-sunset-boulevard/ (“Reserved seating” guarantees a seat as shows may sell out. Proceeds benefit Dumbarton House museum preservation and education programs.)

In this award-winning, darkly funny critique of Hollywood, an aging silent film queen, refusing to accept that her stardom has ended, hires a young, struggling screenwriter to set up her movie comeback. She draws him into her demented fantasy world in a decadent mansion with her devoted butler while Hollywood directors, producers, aspiring young talents, gossip columnists and the paparazzi witness the madness unfold on the famed Sunset Boulevard.

2715 Q Street NW, Washington DC (Georgetown)

6pm Cocktails, 7pm Showtime

Directed by Steve Rochlin

Cast:
Nova Daly • Chris Fowler • Nihal Krishan • Emily Lenzner • Alexa Newlin • Antonio Olivo • Kevin Rooney • Adam Ruben • Jayne Sandman • Christina Sevilla • Hugo Verges

A light parody.

Nov
4
Fri
Picnic Theatre Co. Plays Sunset Boulevard @ Dumbarton House
Nov 4 @ 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Join us Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, November 2nd, 3rd, and 4th when Picnic Theatre Company returns to historic Dumbarton House’s ballroom with a live performance of Lux Radio’s 1950 Hollywood noir classic Sunset Boulevard!

TICKETS ($15 & $20): dumbartonhouse.ticketleap.com/picnic-theater-company-sunset-boulevard/ (“Reserved seating” guarantees a seat as shows may sell out. Proceeds benefit Dumbarton House museum preservation and education programs.)

In this award-winning, darkly funny critique of Hollywood, an aging silent film queen, refusing to accept that her stardom has ended, hires a young, struggling screenwriter to set up her movie comeback. She draws him into her demented fantasy world in a decadent mansion with her devoted butler while Hollywood directors, producers, aspiring young talents, gossip columnists and the paparazzi witness the madness unfold on the famed Sunset Boulevard.

2715 Q Street NW, Washington DC (Georgetown)

6pm Cocktails, 7pm Showtime

Directed by Steve Rochlin

Cast:
Nova Daly • Chris Fowler • Nihal Krishan • Emily Lenzner • Alexa Newlin • Antonio Olivo • Kevin Rooney • Adam Ruben • Jayne Sandman • Christina Sevilla • Hugo Verges

A light parody.

Nov
9
Wed
Frederick J. Fisher Lecture | Cartier and Islamic Art: A Curatorial Perspective @ Hillwood Museum and Gardens
Nov 9 @ 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Frederick J. Fisher Lecture | Cartier and Islamic Art: A Curatorial Perspective
Wednesday, November 9, 2022, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Sarah Schleuning, senior curator of decorative arts and design at the Dallas Museum of Art and co-curator of the exhibition Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity, will explore how Cartier’s designers adapted shapes, techniques, and materials across time, geography, and media, synthesizing and transforming them into a unique, modern stylistic language that continues to inspire new creations.

Nov
10
Thu
Special Charitable Showing of Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever @ AMC Hoffman Center 22
Nov 10 @ 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Alexandria City Councilman John Taylor Chapman’s Manumission Tour Company, which highlights African American culture, and Griffin Vision Media, a media company offering photography and videography services featured on NBC, CBS, ESPN, and other platforms, partnered to bring a special preview event to Alexandria to celebrate black excellence. Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever, the highest action-earned film reaching over a billion in profits at the box office, will have a special showing at AMC Hoffman Center Movie Theater on Thursday, November 10.

The private early screening which will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., will feature red-carpet photo ops, raffle prize giveaways, and screening room options. Moviegoers are encouraged to cosplay for a chance to win the “Best Dressed Wakandan” contest.

Manumission and Griffin Vision Media partnered with DC-based national non-profit the Colorectal Cancer Alliance to help raise awareness and funds about a disease that took beloved Black Panther lead actor Chadwick Boseman in 2020 at the age of 44. In 2017, event partner Elijah Walter Griffin, Sr., of Griffin Vision Media, lost his mother to colorectal cancer at the age of 62.  Alliance representatives will be on-site and movie goers will have a variety of ways to donate or support the organization’s awareness and prevention efforts within the black community.

Black Americans are 20% more likely to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer and 35% more likely to die from it than non-Hispanic whites. The Colorectal Cancer Alliance, as the nation’s leading nonprofit dedicated to ending colorectal cancer, is addressing these disparities in colorectal cancer prevention and care. Its free screening quiz provides a personalized recommendation at quiz.getscreened.org. Its patient navigation team can provide screening support. And with its partner BLKHLTH, the Alliance is providing free at-home test kits to eligible individuals. The Alliance is currently establishing a health equity fund to provide further support.

Event tickets range from $34.99 to $49.99 and include a variety of amenities. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit Eventbrite link.

The event is sponsored by the following organizations: National Capital Bank of Washington, The Black Upstart, KweliTV, Spotted MP (Marketing + Public Relations), Hen Quarter & The Rub, Beverly Tatum, Realtor, Virginia Black Lifestyle Magazine, Fibrespace, and Dyvine BBQ.

 

AMC Hoffman Center 22

206 Hoffman St

Alexandria, VA 22314

(Metro accessible -Eisenhower Station)

Dec
3
Sat
Native Art Market @ Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Dec 3 @ 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Native Art Market

Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3–4, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Make your holiday shopping special! Meet more than 30 award-winning Indigenous artists offering handcrafted traditional and contemporary artworks. The museum’s annual Native Art Market features works by Indigenous artists from the Western Hemisphere. The weekend event offers visitors a unique opportunity to purchase traditional and contemporary handcrafted artworks—including beadwork, jewelry, paintings, photography, pottery, and sculpture. In its 15th year, the Native Art Market invites art lovers of art and craftsmanship to meet Native artists and learn about traditional Native arts and contemporary Native creativity.

Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3hbte2g1nkubslb/Art%20Market%20Photo%20-%20Photo%20Credit%20NMAI%20Staff.jpg?dl=0

Artist Discussion: Ancestors Know Who We Are @ Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Dec 3 @ 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Artist Discussion: Ancestors Know Who We Are

Saturday, Dec. 3, 2–3 p.m.

Join five artists featured in the museum’s online exhibition Ancestors Know Who We Are for a discussion about Black-Native identity and its expression through art. Participating artists are Joelle Joyner (African American and Kauwets’a:ka [Meherrin] descent); Moira Pernambuco (African and Amerindian [Wapishana]); Paige Pettibon (Black, Salish, and white descent); Monica Rickert-Bolter (Prairie Band Potawatomi, Black, and German); and Storme Webber (Alaskan Sugpiaq [Alutiiq] and Black descent). Amber Starks, aka Melanin Mvskoke (Black/Muscogee Creek), moderates, with introductions by exhibition curator Anya Montiel (Mexican and Tohono O’odham descent).

The event will be livestreamed at AmericanIndian.si.edu/livestream.

Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mlnfmtzfzf9exa4/Moira%20Pernambuco%20%28African%20and%20Amerindian%20%5BWapishana%5D%2C%20b.%201969%29%2C%20Troy%2C%201995..webp?dl=0