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“Fox uncatchable on the Mall”

Thanks to Guy for sending: “I’m used to the white squirrels and rabbits, but this morning in the Smithsonian gardens I found a big red fox.

I told security just to get it relocated away from bad drivers and she said they have gotten reports about it in several places even the Capitol. They haven’t been able to catch it but it doesn’t appear rabid. Are these the signs of a crumbling empire or does this augur a fruitful harvest?”

***If you spot a hawk, any interesting wildlife or celebrity skateboarder Tony Hawk, and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted them to [email protected].

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We’re about a month out from summer. That means you’ve still got time for spring cleaning!

Lexi Grant, an operations manager at Well-Paid Maids, shared her go-to spring cleaning tips with WTOP News. Step one? Declutter. Get rid of items you don’t use, find space for items that need a home and organize those areas.

Then, it’s time to dust. Lexi starts with high-touch surface areas (think: refrigerator, dishwasher, counters, microwave). One area she sees often neglected is the bedroom — and it makes sense. Heavy furniture is difficult to move around, but it’s important to really get in there so dust doesn’t affect your sleep.

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In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Passing of Giacomo Puccini

The Washington Opera Society Presents
Giacomo Puccini’s “La Fanciulla del West”

Featuring: Jonathan Burton, Michael Butler, Kristin Sampson, Kevin Short, with Adam Cioffari, Andrew Boivert, Peter Burroughs, Collin Power, Josh Bates, Carl Rosenthal, Jude Regan, Jose Sacin, Solomon Collins, Anamer Castrello, Noah Mond, and Maestro Julian Benichou conducting the Chorus & Orchestra of the Washington Opera Society.

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Beyond Boundaries: An Evening Curated by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

May 22-25 at 8pm

May 25-26 at 2pm

Internationally acclaimed choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa curates a special evening, including her lauded 2019 TWB commission, Delusional Beauty. Works from emerging choreographers, Chanel Da Silva and Houston Thomas will elevate diverse voices

AAPI Market and Beer Tasting at metrobar

Join metrobar, SAMASAMA Art, and Kam and 46 on Sunday, May 19th, for the annual “Sari-Sari Pop-Up Market” including a new addition with the team at DC Beer, “Cheers & Beers: AAPI Brewers of the DMV“!

The market is free

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