SAAM and Renwick Reopening With Three Major Exhibitions Shuttered Last Fall
The Smithsonian American Art Museum and its branch museum, the Renwick Gallery, are among those museums set to reopen to the public on Friday, May 14.
Read MoreThe Smithsonian American Art Museum and its branch museum, the Renwick Gallery, are among those museums set to reopen to the public on Friday, May 14.
Read MoreChildren of Medea is a vivid one-woman show of adolescence, fantasy, and transformation, written and performed by Sue Jin Song (winner of the Best of Fringe Award when it premiered at the 2008 DC Fringe Festival).
Read MoreNow — through May 14th — you can simply walk the streets of Adams Morgan and admire an impressive selection of artworks displayed in storefronts on a self-guided AdMo Art Walk walking tour.Â
Read MoreThere’s a lot to showcase in The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ 50th Anniversary season. In addition to the grand reopening of its stages and campus, the performing arts center is back in a big way starting September 2021.
Read MoreNecessary Sacrifices explores the two documented encounters between Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln during a period of national crisis.
Read MoreMove over, Hamilton! Arena Stage is releasing the second installment of its Arena Riffs, and this one’s a pandemic-era hip-hop musical.
Read MoreHouse of Sweden’s new “Dreamland” series is “a meditation on man’s relation to nature” with an ironic title, as the beauty in these disturbing images is juxtaposed with their climate message.
Read MoreA cultural institute near Dupont Circle has an almost secret art exhibit inside that is not only open right now… it’s free!
Read MoreWe found three month-long events in DC that we especially love for how they inspire, educate, and entertain everyone during Women’s History Month.
Read MoreFor those who have enjoyed streaming video, but have missed the reality of the theater, Page’s performance is a welcome return to the stage, with lighting, music, props, and dramatic staging all serving to enhance the torturously terrific tale: All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain
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