Washington, D.C. Event Calendar
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 to attend and runs from 12:00-5:00pm ft. beats from Les the DJ and DJ Mắmchèlla, plus artists, chefs, and makers to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Tasting tickets are available now with a dozen beers for $25 and 2:00pm or 3:30pm time slots, ft. pours from Lost Generation, Bluejacket, Elder Pine, YOJU Soju, and spring #dcbeer offerings from DC Brau, Right Proper, Soul Mega, and Red Bear, plus discussion with the brewers/makers and DC Beer teams.
Bloomingdale Community Day
Book Talk: Tim Wendel — Rebel Falls
DC Concert Orchestra: Summer Block Party
Hill Family Biking: Kingman Island Ride
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
The Role of Faith Communities in Repairing the Breach
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 and new perspectives in dance. Don’t miss this unforgettable night of dynamic and groundbreaking performance.
Profs & Pints DC: America’s Illiberal History
Book Talk: Sarah Thornton — Tits Up
Book Talk: Brody Mullins & Luke Mullins — The Wolves of K Street
Exploring Space Lecture at the National Air and Space Museum
Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
6th Street and Independence Avenue SW
Washington, D.C. 20560 Map
Children’s Book Talk: Hanh Bui – Ánh’s New Word
Litany of Saints by Diana Rojas
Book Talk: Shefali Luthra — Undue Burden
Book Talk: Jennifer S. Holland — Dog Smart
Ken Matsuzaki: Artist Talk at District Clay Center
Contra Dance at Glen Echo with Cojiro!
Beyond Boundaries: An Evening Curated by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
Invasive Plant Removal at Normanstone Mini-Oasis
Hootenanny in the garden
Beyond Boundaries: An Evening Curated by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
The Over Yonder Comedy Tour
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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
The Sky Tonight: Live Planetarium Show
Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
6th Street and Independence Avenue SW
Washington, D.C. 20560 Map
Opera Italiana is in the Air 2024
The Elephant in the Room
The Sky Tonight: Live Planetarium Show
Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
6th Street and Independence Avenue SW
Washington, D.C. 20560 Map
Cleveland Park Day
Masterful by Rubén Martín Giráldez
Book Reading and Q&A with Dr. Matt R. Salmon
Baker Meet Up: Baking With Local Rye
University of the District of Columbia, Windows Lounge
4200 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, D.C. 20008 Map
Calling all home bakers and professional bakers alike! CGA is hosting its next Baker Meet Up on Monday, June 3 from 6-8 p.m. at the University of the District of Columbia. This time around, we’re focusing on baking with local rye, a much-loved grain most famous for its use in hearty Nordic and Baltic-style breads like pumpernickel and rugbrød. Andrew Roy, Owner and Head Baker at Twin Bears Bakery will give a brief talk about his creative uses of rye in his breads. Serious Home Baker and CGA member Mark Woodward will also present lessons learned about baking rye breads at home. Come hungry & ready to share your bake and how you like to use local rye in your baking as well as mingle with other like-minded baking enthusiasts! Space is limited & advanced registration is required.
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Authors & Insights: A conversation with NYT opinion columnist Carlos Lozada
Profs & Pints DC: Yanks in World War II Britain
Profs & Pints DC: Horror as Queer
Undesigning the Redline: Legal and Policy Issues Impacting Change
The Skunks by Fiona Warnick
Town Hall on DEIA in Arts Edu
Online event (see link)
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