Our ‘Cherry Picks’ for Unofficial Ways to Take Advantage of Cherry Blossom Festival Season
This season offers numerous parties and other excuses to pop out in pink, here are four of our cherry-picked favorites.
Read MoreThis season offers numerous parties and other excuses to pop out in pink, here are four of our cherry-picked favorites.
Read MoreThe Art of Banksy, the largest touring exhibition of authentic Banksy artworks in the world, is planning a showcase in Washington D.C. this summer that will feature over 100 original works from private collectors across the globe and offer a rare opportunity to view authenticated and certified Banksy artworks rarely seen by the general public.
Read MoreWhile there are many film festivals in the city, DCIFF is renowned as the oldest independent film festival in Washington DC and has a storied history of presenting extraordinary films.
Read MoreSeason subscriptions for Broadway at the National include a series of six shows, which kick off in July of 2022 and are set to include SIX, THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, JAGGED LITTLE PILL, ALADDIN, and BEETLEJUICE. But three additional season specials can be added to any package.
Read MoreMayor Muriel Bowser, alongside National Cherry Blossom Festival and National Park Service officials, has announced plans to Rediscover Spring — and projected peak bloom for the 2022 National Cherry Blossom Festival to be March 22-25.
Read MoreBeginning March 18, 2022, Ford’s Theatre will present the world-premiere of Grace, a new musical about family, food, and tradition, by Nolan Williams, Jr.
Read MoreJust in time for Spring, sightseeing, and social gathering season, a sleek new Capitol Hill hotel with a gorgeous rooftop has opened to offer comfortable stays, smoky creative cocktails, and that view everyone comes to DC to see.
Read MoreThe social season is upon us, and Netflix/Shondaland Bridgerton Fans will be delighted to hear that The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience is making its East Coast debut in Washington, D.C. this March.
Read MoreAfter years of closure due to the pandemic, The National Geographic Museum is finally reopening on February 16th!
Read MoreArena Stage’s newly commissioned power play, CHANGE AGENT, takes a popular conspiracy theory and asks audiences to imagine how one “hidden” figure’s relationship with a President could have changed the course of history.
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