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SUMMARY:STC's 37th Annual Mock Trial
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare Theatre Company is proud to present the 37th annual Mock Trial on Tuesday\, February 17\, 2026\, at 7:30pm at Harman Hall. \n\nThis beloved in-person event features an esteemed bench\, often presided over by current or retired members of the U.S. Supreme Court\, deliberating over a fictional case inspired by a play in STC’s season. This year’s case is centered on Simon Godwin’s upcoming production of Othello\, featuring Wendell Pierce\, and the advocates will argue on the pivotal role of the handkerchief and Emilia’s hand in procuring the item that led to so much tragedy. \n\n\nConfirmed for this year’s bench is Judge Amy Berman Jackson\, United States District Judge\, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; Chief Judge James E. Boasberg\, United States District Court for the District of Columbia; Senior Judge Paul L. Friedman\, United States District Court for the District of Columbia\, Judge Patricia Millett\, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit\, and Chief Judge Matthew William Brann\, United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. \n\n\nFormer Supreme Court Marshal Pamela Talkin will again perform the role of the Marshal of the court. Additional participants will be announced at a later date. \n\n\nAdvocates arguing the case will be Stephen Vladeck\, Agnes Williams Sesquicentennial Professor of Federal Courts\, Georgetown University Law Center\, and Karen L. Dunn\, Founding Partner of Dunn Isaacson Rhee LLP. \n\n\nBecause legal issues run throughout Shakespeare’s work\, it is a marriage of true minds for the Bard Association\, STC’s legal affinity group\, to stage its unique and highly popular Mock Trial in the nation’s capital\, a city with the highest concentration of lawyers in the country. Called “A Washington wonk’s dream” by The New York Times\, this lively event has attracted a multitude of prominent law professionals since its inception in 1994 by STC Bard Association Chair Abbe Lowell. Advocates argue the merits of their case before a packed audience of their peers\, and don’t be surprised if final arguments are in iambic pentameter! \n\n\nTickets go on sale to the general public on Friday\, January 23. Early access opportunities for Bard Association members on January 20\, Artistic Circle donors on January 21\, and STC subscribers on January 22. \n\n\nThe in-person audience for this eagerly anticipated event is sure to sell out quickly. However\, to meet popular demand\, the Mock Trial will be livestreamed. Patrons may purchase online access for this live event for $25. Complete ticket information is available here. \nStay tuned for additional participants. All titles\, participants\, and dates subject to change.
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LOCATION:Shakespeare Theatre Company – Harman Hall\, 610 F St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20004
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre
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SUMMARY:'Dune 2' Film Viewing at National Building Museum
DESCRIPTION:Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two continues the epic saga of political intrigue\, survival\, and the struggle for control over the desert planet Arrakis.  \nThe evening begins with a short presentation by Dr. Leigha McReynolds\, lecturer at the University of Maryland. Dr. McReynolds will explore how the film visually emphasizes Frank Herbert’s exploration of power and environment\, showing how leaders’ interactions with land and people reveal their ideologies and effectiveness. She will also discuss Herbert’s critique of charismatic leaders and the ways power shapes and is shaped by the world around it.  \nThe film will then be screened in the Great Hall for an immersive cinematic experience.  \nPicnic style! Bring your own food\, blanket\, or lawn chair. No outside alcohol permitted. Drinks and light snacks (including beer and wine) will be available for purchase. Bags will be checked by security upon entry.  \nSchedule   \nDoors Open at 6:00pm   \nPresentation by Dr. McReynolds at 6:30pm   \nMovie Starts at 7:00pm   \nProgram Ends at 9:30pm  \nAbout Dr. Leigha McReynolds  \nDr. Leigha McReynolds is a professor at the University of Maryland\, College Park where she teaches classes on disability in science fiction. She has a chapter in the academic collection Discovering Dune on the role of eugenics in the novel\, has published on reactormag.com (formerly tor.com)\, and is a regular panelist at fan conventions\, including WorldCon and AwesomeCon. You can take a class with her on science fiction or Victorian Literature at Politics and Prose. In her free time\, she snuggles with her English bulldog and ballroom dances.  \n\n\n\n\nThis program is made possible through the generous support of our partner Politics and Prose. Great Movies in the Great Hall is made possible by our Audience Engagement Sponsors: Amazon\, Room & Board\, and Capital One. 
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/dune-2-film-viewing-at-national-building-museum/
LOCATION:National Building Museum\, 410 F Street NW\, Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre
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SUMMARY:The 2026 Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize Reading
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize Reading\nApril 7\, 2026\, at 7:30pm\n \nThe Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize\, created in honor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Anthony Hecht\, is awarded annually for a poetry collection by a writer who has published no more than one book of poetry. This April\, we celebrate the 20th winner\, Anna Lena Phillips Bell\, for her manuscript Might Could\, as selected by judge Shane McCrae (Pulling the Chariot of the Sun\, In the Language of My Captor)\, who will also read. The reading will be followed by a book signing in the Great Hall.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/the-2026-anthony-hecht-poetry-prize-reading/
LOCATION:Folger Shakespeare Library\, 201 E Capital Street NE\, Washington\, DC\, DC\, 20002
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre,Book/Author
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Water's Edge @ Museum of American Indian
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Water’s Edge \nSaturday\, April 14\, 11 AM–3 PM \nFree | National Mall \n  \nJoin the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian to celebrate the exhibition Water’s Edge: The Art of Truman Lowe. Visitors are invited to experience the first major retrospective of acclaimed Hoocąk (Ho-Chunk) artist Truman Lowe\, featuring nearly 50 evocative sculptures and drawings. Join a curator-led tour in the morning\, followed by an afternoon panel discussion. \n\nURL: https://americanindian.si.edu/events/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Dseries%26seriesid%3D1863024
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/celebrating-waters-edge-museum-of-american-indian/
LOCATION:Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian\, 4th St SW\, Washington\, DC\, 20560
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre
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SUMMARY:National Museum of Women in the Arts After Hours
DESCRIPTION:NMWA Nights—April\nWednesday\, April 15\, 5:30–8 p.m.\nExperience Earth Day at NMWA with a sustainable fashion show in the Great Hall as part of the museum’s monthly after-hours experience. Peruse the galleries\, grab a cocktail\, listen to a performance\, attend a tour or participate in art-making activities.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/national-museum-of-women-in-the-arts-after-hours/
LOCATION:National Museum of Women in the Arts\, 1250 New York Ave.\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre,Other Entertainment
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SUMMARY:NMWA Makers' Market
DESCRIPTION:Makers’ Market\nSunday\, May 3\, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.\nJoin us for a unique pop-up market. Co-curated by NMWA and SAMASAMA\, a collective dedicated to celebrating diasporic narratives through art\, the market will feature a lineup of women and gender-expansive makers\, artists and vendors offering handmade jewelry\, art\, ceramics and vintage finds. The Makers’ Market takes place during a Free Community Day\, so guests can easily continue on to the galleries for further inspiration\, take a tour\, or make art during Open Studio. Free. Reservations not required.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/nmwa-makers-market/
LOCATION:National Museum of Women in the Arts\, 1250 New York Ave.\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre,Shopping
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SUMMARY:The O.B. Hardison Poetry Series Finale Reading
DESCRIPTION:The O.B. Hardison Poetry Series Finale Reading\nMay 19\, 2026\, at 7:30pm\n \nThe Poetry season concludes with a finale reading by a poet chosen by a group of Folger Poetry supporters. The evening’s honored guest will read from the work of other poets cited as their literary influences as well as from their own work. Previous poets invited for this finale reading include Ellen Bass\, Billy Collins\, Carolyn Forché\, and Jane Hirshfield. The reading will be followed by a book signing in the Great Hall.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/the-o-b-hardison-poetry-series-finale-reading/
LOCATION:Folger Shakespeare Library\, 201 E Capital Street NE\, Washington\, DC\, DC\, 20002
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre,Book/Author
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SUMMARY:National Museum of Women in the Arts After Hours
DESCRIPTION:NMWA Nights—May\nWednesday\, May 20\, 5:30–8 p.m.\nJoin us on the third Wednesday evening of each month for a creative and engaging after-hours experience.  Peruse the galleries\, grab a cocktail\, listen to a performance\, attend a tour\, or participate in art-making activities. Two drink tickets are included with admission; additional beverages and food are available for purchase. Tickets go on sale on May 6.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/national-museum-of-women-in-the-arts-after-hours-2/
LOCATION:National Museum of Women in the Arts\, 1250 New York Ave.\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre,Other Entertainment
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