Shoe Hive’s “Courtyard of Creators” Makes Space for Female Makers
While festivals, fairs, and other opportunities for makers to showcase their craft are on hold or canceled due to health
Read MoreWhile festivals, fairs, and other opportunities for makers to showcase their craft are on hold or canceled due to health
Read MoreLooking to be sure your DC-area restaurant is super safe? This popular downtown dining spot may have written the book
Read MoreSummer Restaurant Week, presented by Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW), is still a go… and is projected to be a boon
Read MoreThe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced that it will be resuming some on-site and digital programming
Read MoreWe’ve always wondered why brunch was reserved for the weekend. Why not sip mimosas on Monday or linger over waffles
Read MoreThe Kennedy Center, in partnership with Facebook, launched its Arts Across America initiative on July 27, 2020. This program is
Read MoreBefore it officially opens in the Navy Yard later this year (fingers crossed!), Chef Joancarlo Parkhurst’s all-day Puerto Rican eatery,
Read MoreDC-based artists performing original music and discussing art’s role in the campaign for racial justice? Get excited for these sounds
Read MoreThis Mexican restaurant held its grand opening not even two months before the pandemic forced DC into a near-complete shutdown.
Read MoreThe National Museum of Women in the Arts has announced plans to reopen to the public on Saturday, August 1.
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