Washington, D.C. Event Calendar
Book Talk: Tim Wendel — Rebel Falls
Children’s Book Talk: Gary D. Schmidt and Leah Henderson – A Little Bit Super
Profs & Pints DC: The Warrior Queen Who Challenged Rome
Behind the Books – How The Atlantic made its list of the Great American Novels
Book Talk: Claire Messud — This Strange Eventful History
Kick up your heels at Bad Medicine’s COMEDY CABARET extravaganza at the DC Improv Comedy Club on Tuesday, May 21st. Revel in the sights and sounds of this entertaining musical revue, with songs, dance and sketch comedy that will have you shouting, “Encore!”
Inspired by Saturday Night Live, Bad Medicine is DC’s premier sketch comedy troupe. Trained by the Upright Citizens Brigade and Second City, their comedy focuses on the absurdity of life. For more than half a decade, Bad Medicine has performed at North American festivals like Montreal Sketchfest, NYC Sketchfest, Chicago Sketchfest, and Sketchfest Seattle. They also produce award-winning short comedy films, and a podcast about the craft of sketch comedy called Sketch Nerds
Profs & Pints DC: The Great American Road Trip
Book Talk: Susan Coll — Real Life and Other Fictions
Profs & Pints DC: America’s Illiberal History
Book Talk: Sarah Thornton — Tits Up
Book Talk: Brody Mullins & Luke Mullins — The Wolves of K Street
Children’s Book Talk: Hanh Bui – Ánh’s New Word
Book Talk: Jennifer S. Holland — Dog Smart
Book Talk: Shefali Luthra — Undue Burden
Invasive Plant Removal at Normanstone Mini-Oasis
Profs & Pints DC: Mermaid Tales
Book Talk: Stuart Eizenstat — The Art of Diplomacy
Book Talk:Avik Jain Chatlani — This Country Is No Longer Yours
DiscoTits: Welcome back your our queer disco takeover of Le Mont Royale!
DiscoTits: Welcome back your our queer disco takeover of Le Mont Royale!
Book Talk: Sara B. Franklin — The Editor
Book Talk: Matt Lee — The Backwards Hand
Book Talk: Graham Moore — The Wealth of Shadows
The annual DC Day of Archaeology Festival gathers archaeologists from Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia together to talk about our local history and heritage. Talk to archaeologists in person and learn more about archaeological science and the past of our communities. There will be engaging activities for children, artifact displays, music, and crafts. Organized by the local nonprofit Archaeology in the Community, this free event will be held at Dumbarton House on June 1 at 10:00 AM-3:00 PM.
Come celebrate and bid farewell to Frank Albinder in his final concert as Music Director of the Washington Men’s Camerata featuring a special program of his most cherished pieces for men’s chorus with works by Ron Jeffers, Peter Schickele, Amy Beach, Nikolai Golovanov, Gabriel Fauré, Randall Thompson and others.
Tickets: Regular $25.00, Student $15.00, Family $60.00