Screen Everything from the 34th Annual FilmFest DC At Your Own Home
Think of it as a week+ of private film screenings in your own home. DC’s longest-running film festival, Filmfest DC, is conducting its 34th year completely online.
Read MoreThink of it as a week+ of private film screenings in your own home. DC’s longest-running film festival, Filmfest DC, is conducting its 34th year completely online.
Read MoreMiss those treasured performances at The Folger Shakespeare Library? Every Friday you can get an encore with the Library’s new weekly online series.
Read MoreThe 16th annual DC Jazz Fest is going global with virtual programming available to listeners and participants from Thursday, September 24th to Monday, September 28th, 2020.
Read MoreWell, if it can’t be staged, it can be screened. STC will be showing Romantics Anonymous to subscribers, donors, and paying audience members for five days of live streaming from Tuesday, September 22 through Saturday, September 26.Â
Read MoreIt was quite a bit different watching Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Will on the Hill via Vimeo this year. Audiences loved
Read MoreEverything seems to be digital these days, but a new exhibit at the Mansion at Strathmore takes a look at
Read MoreOne of D.C.’s iconic bi-partisan events is going online — and thus accessible to the entire nation for the first
Read MoreThe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced that it will be resuming some on-site and digital programming
Read MoreThe Kennedy Center, in partnership with Facebook, launched its Arts Across America initiative on July 27, 2020. This program is
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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