Arts in Your Community

Thanks to the folks at WHUT.org I have some really cool art info to share with you.

The DC Metro Area — the place for politics, policy, and power. Yet , also the place for the Strathmore, Artomatic, Twins Jazz Club, Joe’s Movement Emporium and Synetic Theatre.
Did you know our area has 200 or more theatre performances on any given night? Policy and politics may be a local mainstay, but so is the kind of cultural fare you find at places like Wolf Trap, Atlas Theatre, the Phillips Collection, and the Bethesda Blues & Jazz club. WHUT’s new show is about discovering and showcasing all the great things to do in the DMV beyond politics. It’s Art in your community. It’s Artico on WHUT.
http://www.whut.org/whut/artico-new-show-coming-march-29-its-the-arts-in-your-community/

 

Nats Fever

It's almost here! We are all excited and can't wait to sit around the green turf while enjoying our Nationals first home game!!!!

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Let's Go Nats!!!

National Cherry Blossom Festival

The world-famous National Cherry Blossom Festival features more than 3,000 blossoms around the Tidal Basin serving as a backdrop for a citywide festival of cultural events and exhibitions. Click here for details!

About Tonight

Looking for something to get into this week?! The folks at DCist.com have you covered.

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The Best International Eats in DMV

Do you have a cultural appropriation or global palette?

The folks at thrillist.com have composed a list of 18 best budget ethnic eats in the DMV, broken down by cuisine. Enjoy and Good Eats.

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Weekend Wonders!!!!

Looking for something to do this weekend? This year is the 40th anniversary of the Air and Space Museum’s IMAX theatre and this weekend only, the theater is bringing back Star Wars: The Force Awakens in IMAX 3D to show off the new system. While I would love to tell you that Last Year at Marienbad or Jacques Tati’s Playtime will be converted to this format, I can't. But if you want to see the next generation in motion picture technology and revisit one of last year’s best movies, head for the Mall. For tickets click here.

The Best All You Can Eat Deals In And Around D.C.

The folks at DCist.org have come up with the best all you can eat deals in and around DC. For more details please click
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Shaw You Knew!

Anacostia isn’t the only area of DC with roots rich in black history. Duke Ellington was born and raised in Washington's Shaw neighborhood and played in his first band here. The music legend’s influence is still evident throughout the city, especially in the U Street Corridor—dubbed “Black Broadway”—where Ellington grew up and where jazz greats like Cab Calloway, Pearl Bailey and Jelly Roll Morton once played. A clearly marked neighborhood heritage trail points out landmarks like the Lincoln Theatre, the newly restored historic Howard Theatre, the African American Civil War Memorial and the Thurgood Marshall Center for Justice and Heritage, home of the first African American YMCA. Nearby, Howard University is one of the nation’s top historically black colleges.

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The Best Consignment Shops in the Area

Check out this article about the best consignment shops in the area.

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Valentine’s Day in the Washington DC Area

Valentines Day is February 14th. Are you looking for some ideas of ways to express your love to someone special?

Click here for some helpful resources and some special events for Valentines Day in the Washington, DC area.

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