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SUMMARY:The Process of Time: A Conversation with Redeat Wondemu and Adrian Ferguson
DESCRIPTION:The Process of Time: A Conversation with Redeat Wondemu and Adrian Ferguson\n\n\nThis is the first program in the On Time: Giving Form to the Fleeting exhibition lecture series.\nThis conversation will explore Redeat Wondemu’s year-long study of Hillwood’s gardens and how photographs act as vessels of preservation. In dialogue with curator Wilfried Zeisler and gallerist Adrian Ferguson\, Wondemu reflects on analog and historical processes\, film\, tintype\, and early printing methods\, and how they shape our understanding of beauty\, fragility\, and time. Together\, they examine the tension between what an image can hold and what inevitably changes in nature\, as seen in the seasonal works featured in the exhibition. \nHYBRID PROGRAM\nThis lecture will be presented in the theater in the Ellen MacNeille Charles Visitor Center and will be livestreamed via Zoom. Visitors can submit questions for the speaker from any location. \nIN-PERSON TIMELINE\n5:30–6:30 p.m. | Explore Hillwood \n\nEnjoy Hillwood’s mansion\, gardens\,  greenhouse\, and exhibition\, On Time: Giving Form to the Fleeting\, on view in the dacha\nFind the perfect memento from your visit at the museum shop.\n\n6:30–7:30 p.m. | Lecture
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/on-process-of-time/
LOCATION:Hillwood Museum & Gardens\, 4155 Linnean Avenue\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008
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SUMMARY:Cherry Blossom Festival Pink Tie Party
DESCRIPTION:The Pink Tie Party\, a signature event of the National Cherry Blossom Festival\, will be held on March 13\, 2026\, at Union Station Washington D.C. This year’s style-forward theme invites guests to dress in their best pink and floral attire for the pink carpet entrance\, engage in the design process\, and celebrate creativity and community.\n\nAt the Pink Tie Party\, guests will indulge in curated food and cocktails from top D.C.-area restaurants\, enjoy live music\, and be immersed in other unique experiences soon to be announced. There will also be a Benefit Auction where guests can bid on exclusive fashion & beauty items\, one-of-a-kind D.C. packages\, luxury hotels\, top restaurants\, travel experiences\, wine and spirits. Funds raised from the Pink Tie Party support the National Cherry Blossom Festival’s mission to ensure that events remain generally free and open to the public.\n\n“The Pink Tie Party is always one of the most exciting evenings on the D.C. social calendar\, and this season’s Art of Fashion theme takes it to another level\,” said Diana Mayhew\, president and CEO of the National Cherry Blossom Festival. “This event truly captures the spirit of spring in Washington\, and you’ll be able to feel it in the style\, the atmosphere\, the entertainment and the food. It sets the tone for an unforgettable Festival\, which makes it a can’t-miss event.”
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/cherry-blossom-festival-pink-tie-party/
LOCATION:Union Station\, 50 Massachusetts Ave NE\, Washington\, DC\, 1613\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Entertainment
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SUMMARY:The Big Draw
DESCRIPTION:The National Building Museum hosts its third annual THE BIG DRAW\, a free day-long festival that invites visitors of all ages to discover the power of drawing as a tool for better understanding the world around us. \nA standout attraction at this year’s festival will be a live drawing demonstration and smaller guided workshops from David Macaulay\, Caldecott Medal-winning author and illustrator. Macaulay’s book\, Rome Antics is featured in a special gallery within the Museum’s long-term exhibition Building Stories that explores the world of architecture\, engineering\, construction\, and design through the lens of children’s books. A special reprint of the Rome Antics book was recently released in conjunction with the exhibition. Complimentary copies will be available to participants in THE BIG DRAW while supplies last. Macaulay and Building Stories were featured last spring in a segment on CBS Sunday Morning.  David Macaulay is well-known for his illustrated nonfiction books that explain complex subjects through clear\, witty drawings and storytelling such as The Way Things Work. \nTHE BIG DRAW complements Building Stories and marks the official launch of the Museum’s program for the 2026 Building Readers Club\, which offers curated books and monthly activities that inspire children to explore their world and engage with their communities. \nOther highlights of THE BIG DRAW include: \n\nA coloring book workshop with multidisciplinary D.C. artist Trap Bob and the opportunity to contribute to a four-foot tall coloring book\nA Virtual Reality drawing experience with artist Tomasz Wiktor\, and an exploration of Polish influences on American architecture with the Polish Embassy.\nInsights from architectural professionals about the role of drawing in their work\nPositive Chalk’s “Chalk Mural”\nInteractive storytime sessions\, among other activities.\n\n*Visitors are welcome to bring their own sketchbooks or use materials provided by the Museum. \nThe Museum’s café Konbini by Daikaya\, and a food truck from Haute Dogs will also be on site to satiate hungry artists! \nTHE BIG DRAW is free with registration. Register here.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/the-big-draw-2/
LOCATION:National Building Museum\, 410 F Street NW\, Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:Other Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Wristwatches in the 20th Century And How To Collect Them
DESCRIPTION:The Development of Wristwatches in the 20th Century And How To Collect Them\n\n\nThis is the second program in the On Time: Giving Form to the Fleeting exhibition lecture series.\nJoin Eric Wind\, one of the world’s leading experts on vintage watches\, for this talk exploring the history of the wristwatch\, as well as how to collect them! The 20th century saw the birth and rise of the wristwatch. Watches are now a key fashion accessory and have reached into the tens of millions of dollars at auction. \nHYBRID PROGRAM\nThis lecture will be presented in the theater in the Ellen MacNeille Charles Visitor Center and will be livestreamed via Zoom. Visitors can submit questions for the speaker from any location. \nIN-PERSON TIMELINE\n5:30–6:30 p.m. | Explore Hillwood \n\nEnjoy Hillwood’s mansion\, gardens\,  greenhouse\, and exhibition\, On Time: Giving Form to the Fleeting\, on view in the dacha\nFind the perfect memento from your visit at the museum shop.\n\n6:30–7:30 p.m. | Lecture
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/wristwatches-in-the-20th-century-and-how-to-collect-them/
LOCATION:Hillwood Museum & Gardens\, 4155 Linnean Avenue\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008
CATEGORIES:Other Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Cry n' Vibe Retail Therapy @ Madewell
DESCRIPTION:Crying in D.C.\, Washington D.C.’s local guide to the hottest crying spots in the District\, is partnering with Madewell Jeans for Cry n’ Vibe\, Retail Therapy: a curated\, Women’s History Month event combining a facilitated conversation about women’s relationships with fashion\, bodies\, and self-image with a live Madewell shopping experience. The event is part live discussion\, part cultural reckoning\, and part shopping night\, designed to give women a rare space to talk about how clothes really make us feel. \nWHO: \n\n\nOlivia\, founder and host of Cry n’ Vibe — women’s community platform \n\n\nMadewell Jeans — national denim and lifestyle brand \n\n\nFrankie L. Bethea — lecturer at the Howard University Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts \n\n\nWHEN: \nMarch 26\, 2026  |  6:00PM  – 8:00PM \nWHERE: \nMadwell \n1237 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest \nWashington\, DC 20007 \nWHY IT MATTERS: \nWomen’s History Month is a time where we honor and celebrate the deep and rich history of women\, with fashion being a deeply underexplored dimension of that history. From corsets that restricted movement to sizing systems designed for a narrow ideal\, to the feminism surrounding women wearing pants and denim at the turn of the century\, what women wear has been used to define\, diminish\, and control. Retail Therapy creates space for women to name that history\, challenge the shame often attached to fashion and body image\, and reclaim how they feel in their clothes.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/cry-n-vibe-at-madewell/
LOCATION:Madewell\, 1237 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20007
CATEGORIES:Other Entertainment,Shopping
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SUMMARY:Bloomaroo @ The Wharf
DESCRIPTION:Bloomaroo: On Saturday\, March 28\, right in the sweet spot of peak bloom\, The Wharf will transform into a cherry blossom wonderland featuring family-friendly activities (including crafts\, a haiku creation station\, face painting\, balloon animals\, and more)\, live music performances on multiple stages\, cherry blossom-inspired cocktails with TYKU Sake at participating Wharf restaurants or at the festival’s Blossom Bars\, and blossom-themed fireworks over the Washington Channel to end the night. \n🌸 Activities & Fireworks:\n12pm-4pm — United Healthcare Social Harvest Community Day in Market Square\n2pm-9pm — Listen to live music on multiple stages\n2pm-6pm — Family fun activities throughout The Wharf\n8pm — A Blossom Fireworks Show \n🌸 Performance Lineup:\nCatch a variety of performances all day long on our Piers. Please note\, the lineup is subject to change. \nHeadline Stage on District Pier\n🌸 Perfekt Blend\n🌸 Pink PaLiSh \n🌸 The Julia Her Band\n🌸 Cat 5 \nM Street Landing Stage\n🌸 Rocknoceros\n🌸 City Sing And Play\n🌸 Jimi Smooth & HitTime \nThe Grove Stage\n🌸 DC Judo\n🌸 Umami House Band\n🌸 DMV Sumo\n🌸 DJ Les Talusan \nMarket Pier Stage\n🌸 DJ Troy\n🌸 Too Much Talent Band \n🌸 Wellness Activites\nJoin United Healthcare in collaboration with Hillcrest Children & Family Center for the Social Harvest Community Activities. \nFrom 12-4 p.m.\, enjoy health and wellness displays featuring a cooking demo from award-winning celebrity chef Huda Mu’min\, fitness demonstrations\, health education exhibits\, and complimentary fresh produce distribution from local farmers. Stop by Market Square for family friendly activities such as giveaways and raffles\, face painting\, video games\, a photobooth\, free popcorn\, a DJ\, line dancing and much more.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/bloomaroo-the-wharf/
LOCATION:District Pier @ The Wharf\, 101 District Square SW\,\, Washington\, DC\, 20024
CATEGORIES:Music/Concert,Other Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Inaugural Doyle Spirits Festival
DESCRIPTION:The inaugural Doyle Spirits Festival will bring together 15 leading and emerging Irish distillers for a walk-around tasting\, celebrating Ireland’s rich whiskey and spirits tradition. Guests can enjoy cocktails and sample expressions from renowned producers including Redbreast\, Dingle\, Jameson\, Teeling\, Green Spot\, Powers\, Roe & Co\, Slane\, Tullamore D.E.W.\, Boatyard Gin\, Wilde Irish Gin and Skellig\, alongside Irish-inspired bites. \nThroughout the evening\, guided tastings will highlight both traditional and modern distilling techniques\, from classic Single Pot Still whiskey to coastal botanical gins. Guests will sip their way across Ireland’s regions while enjoying cultural programming including live musical performances curated in partnership with the Embassy of Ireland. \nAttendees can also participate in an interactive Irish language mini-session led by Vivienne Sayers\, introducing must-know phrases and offering a fun\, cultural primer for future travel to Ireland. \nWHEN:\nSaturday\, March 28\nTimed entry sessions at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. \nWHERE:\nThe Dupont Circle Hotel\n1500 New Hampshire Ave NW\nWashington\, DC \nTICKETS:\nTickets are available for purchase HERE.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/inaugural-doyle-spirits-festival/
LOCATION:Dupont Circle Hotel\, 1500 New Hampshire Ave NW\, Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Other Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Blossom Bash – Center in Bloom @ Tysons
DESCRIPTION:Blossom Bash – Center in Bloom\nMarch 29\, 2026 | 12–4 PM Tysons Corner Center\nThis spring\, Tysons Corner Center transforms into Center in Bloom (March 20–April 17)\, a vibrant celebration of the season. \nThe signature event\, Blossom Bash\, invites guests to experience an afternoon of creativity and community featuring: \n\n\nInteractive activations from 40+ retailers \n\n\nLive chalk art by 20 local artists \n\n\nSeasonal food and beverage specials \n\n\nLive music throughout the center \n\n\nSpecial appearances by festival parade talent \n\n\nGiveaways and pop-up surprises \n\n\nThis event is free and open to all ages. For more information\, visit: tysonscornercenter.co
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/blossom-bash-center-in-bloom-tysons/
LOCATION:Tysons Corner Center
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness,Music/Concert,Other Entertainment
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SUMMARY:An Antiquarian Horologist on Mechanism\, Risk\, & Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Brittany Cox: An Antiquarian Horologist on Mechanism\, Risk\, & Wonder\n\n\nThis is the third and final program in the On Time: Giving Form to the Fleeting exhibition lecture series.\nAntiquarian Horologist Brittany Nicole Cox traces the origins of her craft across time and objects\, tools and stories. \nThis talk delves into a chronology of subjects that have profoundly influenced the objects the artist has created and worked on throughout her career. The context in which these objects were made fostered a unique archetypal knowledge that has shaped various crafts. For instance\, the ornamental turning of kings led to the development of engine turning or guilloche\, a style primarily employed by craftsmen on a diverse range of objects\, including horological ones. Similarly\, the invention of automata by the Greeks for entertainment and pleasure eventually found their way into scenes of wonder or spectacle. This evolution led to the emergence of technologies that paved the way for the first programmable computers and later contributed to the development of mechanical detonators in bombs and timers for space exploration. This rich history is intertwined with profound philosophical insights into humankind’s vulnerabilities and nature. As a historian\, Cox aims to illuminate this knowledge\, as a conservator\, she strives to protect the objects born from it\, and as an artist\, she aspires to resurrect and share this heritage. \n \nHYBRID PROGRAM\nThis lecture will be presented in the theater in the Ellen MacNeille Charles Visitor Center and will be livestreamed via Zoom. Visitors can submit questions for the speaker from any location. \nIN-PERSON TIMELINE\n5:30–6:30 p.m. | Explore Hillwood \n\nEnjoy Hillwood’s mansion\, gardens\,  greenhouse\, and exhibition\, On Time: Giving Form to the Fleeting\, on view in the dacha\nFind the perfect memento from your visit at the museum shop.\n\n6:30–7:30 p.m. | Lecture
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/antiquarian-horologist/
LOCATION:Hillwood Museum & Gardens\, 4155 Linnean Avenue\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008
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