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Lights Out: Recovering Our Night Sky | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Mar 23, 2023–Dec 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
Artificial lights have become such a common nighttime fixture that we take them for granted. But what do brighter nights mean for people and wildlife? The effects of light pollution extend beyond our reduced view of the stars, but solutions can have an immediate impact.
Through more than 100 photographs, nearly 250 objects, interactive experiences, tactile models, and a theater program, discover why the dark night matters, rekindle your connection to the night sky, and consider how much light at night is enough—for whom, for what purpose, and who gets to decide?
Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist | National Gallery of Art
Mar 9–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
Committed to both craft and causes, this visionary artist-activist continues to inspire us today. One of the defining artists of the 20th century, Elizabeth Catlett addressed the injustices she witnessed and experienced in America and Mexico through her bold prints and dynamic sculptures. See more than 150 of her creations in this exhibition, including rarely seen paintings and drawings. Trace the career of this cultural force—from her roots in Washington, DC, Chicago, and New York to the remarkable body of work she made during some 60 years in Mexico. In striving to make art for the people, Catlett put social justice at the very center of her work.
Barro Colorado Island 100 Years of Discoveries and Wonder | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Jan 1–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
Celebrate the 100th Birthday of Barro Colorado Island Research Station by immersing yourself in a Panamanian jungle! From monkeys to microbes, research on the “most studied piece of tropical real estate in the world” gave rise to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, which now hosts 1200 scientists from 50 countries at 12 tropical research facilities, trains young biologists, and contributes new knowledge vital to the future of tropical forests and reefs.
In the Tower: Chakaia Booker: Treading New Ground | National Gallery of Art
Apr 5–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
See three awe-inspiring sculptures by an American artist who transforms tires to explore environmental concerns.
For over four decades, Chakaia Booker has cut, coiled, and contorted tires, sculpting the industrial waste into spectacular abstract forms. Booker uses discarded tires both as a commentary on cultural histories and experiences and as a sustainable practice. Salvaging the tires avoids their disposal into landfills, where they trap and emit methane gas. Her works encourage us to consider the history of the material of tires as well as the effect rubber can have on our future.
Three monumental wall relief sculptures—Acid Rain (2001), Echoes in Black (Industrial Cicatrization) (1996), and It’s So Hard to Be Green (2000)—are presented. Each sculpture spans 20 to 21 feet wide and features a mass of curled bands of tire rubber, some interspersed with spiky shards, coiled strips, and loops made from inner tubes. Booker’s six-part photogravure series Foundling Warrior Quest (II 21C) (2010) showcases the artist as a mythical being foraging in a harsh, industrial landscape.
Last Minute!: Latinas Report Breaking News | Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Sep 15, 2023–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
Latina journalists wrote the first draft of history for Spanish-speaking communities in the United States.Breaking News! Latinas Report Breaking News is a bilingual exhibition featuring stories from Latina journalists to show how Spanish-language television gave voice and visibility to a broad segment of the American public and how these journalists advocate for Spanish-speaking communities and navigate the fast-paced, ever-changing pace of breaking news. In the approximately 1,000-square-foot gallery, visitors will explore broadcast journalism through the work of journalists such as Ilia Calderón, Dunia Elvir, Marilys Llanos, Gilda Mirós, Lori Montenegro, Maria Elena Salinas, and Blanca Rosa Vílchez. A multimedia piece will illustrate these women's accounts as eyewitnesses to important histories like the Vietnam War, 9/11, and the Black Lives Matter protests, as well as issues of cultural and political significance to local Latinx communities that are sometimes overlooked by English-language news. Working in the characteristic fast-paced, ever-changing environment of news production, these women shaped the narrative of major historical events while collaborating with their local and national Latinx communities to provide news coverage that meets their needs.
How to Be a Thrones Player: Tudor Edition | Folger Shakespeare Library
Feb 21–Jul 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
Social climbing was a competitive sport in Tudor England, requiring a complex range of skills, strategies, and techniques. How to Be a Power Player: Tudor Edition invites you into a world of lace ruffs, jousting, hawks, bad handwriting, scandal, and political factions. Experience the playbooks, the people, and the spectacular fails, as courtiers tried to navigate the minefield of working for a boss who could shower you with riches or chop off your head.
The exhibition features more than 60 objects from the Folger’s collection to demonstrate the “rules” for how to be a successful courtier. They show how historical and literary figures ranging from royal advisors to household staff used cunning, cutthroat, and creative means to acquire power and curry favor with the Tudor monarchs.
Over Da Cliff "Fridays" | Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Navy Yard Riverfront
Apr 18, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Cliff General & Cliff Jones
Presents
Over Da Cliff "Fridays"
It's the place to be for a great time! Join us at the
Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Navy Yard Riverfront
for a night of fun and excitement. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long week or kick off the weekend in style, this event has got you covered. Don't miss out on the opportunity to hang out with friends, enjoy great music, and make unforgettable memories. See you there!
CASH BAR & FOOD
$10 VALET PARKING ON PROPERTY
Information Source: CGE EVENTS | eventbrite
The Smokers Ball | Wash dc
Apr 20, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Welcome to
The Smokers Ball
! Get ready for a night of music, dancing, and good vibes in
Wash DC
. Join us on
Sun, Apr 20, 2025 at 3:00 PM
for a one-of-a-kind experience. Whether you're a seasoned smoker or just looking to have a good time, this event is perfect for you. Come enjoy live performances, delicious food, and a chill atmosphere. Don't miss out on the hottest event in town!
Information Source: SupremeDelights | eventbrite
National Fusion Center Association 2025 | Omni Shoreham Hotel, District of Columbia, USA
Apr 21–Apr 24, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Washington D.C.
The National Fusion Center Association 2025 is set to be a pivotal gathering for professionals dedicated to enhancing public safety and security. Taking place from April 21 to April 24, 2025, at the esteemed Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington DC, this event promises to be a cornerstone for collaboration and innovation. With a focus on the integration of intelligence and information sharing, attendees will delve into cutting-edge strategies and technologies that shape the future of national security. The event will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions, and workshops, providing a platform for networking and knowledge exchange among experts from various sectors. As the fusion centers continue to play a crucial role in safeguarding communities, the National Fusion Center Association 2025 will serve as a vital forum for advancing these efforts.
RECESS (The Biggest College Link-Up) FT. NINO PAID | Karma DC Live Music Venue
Apr 25, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
We Love College * Eclipse ZMB presents...
RECESS
The Biggest College Link-Up!
Ft.
Nino Paid
Music By
DJ Ant
FRI APRIL 25
8 PM - Until
ALL SCHOOLS WELCOME!
Eclipse ZMB 703-559-4391
DMG 301-440-5522
@
Karma DC
2221 Adams Pl NE Washington DC 20018
Information Source: MyMusicCard.Net * DMG * Modus Distribution | eventbrite
The ’70s Lens: Reimagining Documentary Photography | National Gallery of Art
Oct 6, 2024–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Washington D.C.
The 1970s was a decade of uncertainty in the United States. Americans witnessed soaring inflation, energy crises, and the Watergate scandal, as well as protests about pressing issues such as the Vietnam War, women’s rights, gay liberation, and the environment. The country’s profound upheaval formed the backdrop for a revolution in documentary photography. Activism and a growing awareness and acceptance of diversity opened the field to underrepresented voices. At the same time, artistic experimentation fueled the reimagining of what documentary photographs could look like. Featuring some 100 works by more than 80 artists, The ʼ70s Lens examines how photographers reinvented documentary practice during this radical shift in American life. Mikki Ferrill and Frank Espada used the camera to create complex portraits of their communities. Tseng Kwong Chi and Susan Hiller demonstrated photography’s role in the development of performance and conceptual art. With pictures of suburban sprawl, artists like Lewis Baltz and Joe Deal challenged popular ideas of nature as pristine. And Michael Jang and Joanne Leonard made interior views that examine the social landscape of domestic spaces. The questions these artists explored—about photography’s ethics, truth, and power—continue to be considered today.
National Cherry Blossom Festival | Washington D.C.
Mar 20–Apr 13, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Washington D.C.
The Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. includes a variety of exciting activities, including TIDAL BASIN WELCOME AREA & ANA STAGE, PINK TIE PARTY, BLOOM WATCHEVENTS and other interesting activities and performances waiting for you to participate!
Destination Capitol Hill 2025 | Washington DC, District of Columbia, USA
Apr 1–Apr 2, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Destination Capitol Hill 2025, set to take place in the vibrant city of Washington DC, promises to be a pivotal event for the travel and tourism industry. Scheduled from April 1 to April 2, 2025, this esteemed gathering will be held at the heart of the nation's capital, Washington DC, District of Columbia, USA. This event will bring together influential leaders, policymakers, and industry professionals to discuss pressing issues, share insights, and advocate for the future of travel. Attendees can expect a series of engaging sessions, networking opportunities, and strategic discussions aimed at shaping the legislative landscape for tourism. With its prime location and critical agenda, Destination Capitol Hill 2025 is poised to be an essential event for those dedicated to advancing the travel sector.
Sacramento Kings at Washington Wizards | Capital One Arena
Apr 2, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Washington D.C.
The Washington Wizards, established in 1961 and based in Washington, D.C., USA, play their home games at Capital One Arena. The Wizards won the NBA Championship in 1978 under the name Washington Bullets. Current key players include Kyle Kuzma and Jordan Poole.
The Sacramento Kings, established in 1948 and based in Sacramento, California, USA, play their home games at Golden 1 Center. The Kings have won the NBA Championship once, in 1951. Current key players include De’Aaron Fox.
Orlando Magic at Washington Wizards | Capital One Arena
Apr 3, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Washington D.C.
The Washington Wizards, established in 1961 and based in Washington, D.C., USA, play their home games at Capital One Arena. The Wizards won the NBA Championship in 1978 under the name Washington Bullets. Current key players include Kyle Kuzma and Jordan Poole.
The Orlando Magic, established in 1989 and based in Orlando, Florida, USA, play their home games at Kia Center. The Magic have not won an NBA Championship. Current key players include Paolo Banchero.
Landbouweekblad se Herlewingslandboukonferensie 2024 – Reitz | 928 Hilltop Terrace SE
Apr 3, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Information Source: Richard Thompson | eventbrite
Sea-Air-Space 2025 | Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, District of Columbia, USA
Apr 6–Apr 9, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Sea-Air-Space 2025, the premier maritime exposition in the United States, will be held from April 6 to April 9 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Washington DC. This distinguished event, hosted by the Navy League of the United States, serves as a pivotal platform for military, industry, and government leaders to converge and discuss the latest advancements in maritime, aerospace, and defense technology. Attendees can anticipate a comprehensive showcase of cutting-edge innovations, insightful keynote addresses, and invaluable networking opportunities. With a focus on fostering collaboration and addressing the evolving challenges in national security, Sea-Air-Space 2025 promises to be an unmissable event for stakeholders committed to the future of global defense and security.
STL Wedding Crawl | Triple 3 Vineyard
Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Engaged?!
Join us for the STL Wedding Crawl. This completely unique wedding planning experience combines the idea of a bar crawl with a wedding show to create the most fun way to plan your wedding this year.
On April 6th, we'll load up on party buses as we travel from wedding venue to wedding venue to meet some amazing vendors who are ready to help you bring your dream wedding to life.
Experience 3 destination-style wedding venues offering 6+ unique ceremony/reception options. Our 3 stops are:
Triple 3 Vineyard
in Washington, MO
Lost Hill Lake Events
in St. Clair, MO
Red Oak Valley
in Owensville, MO
Plus you'll get to meet some of the area's best caterers, florists, DJ's and other wedding pros while enjoying specialty cocktails and snacks along the way.
Because space is so limited, tickets are sold in sets of two (for you and your +1). This is going to be fun!
You deserve a wedding planning experience that's as fun as YOU! So, grab your spot on the party bus today.
Vendors you'll meet:
Bewitching Beauty Events
Birch Cullinary Co.
Boogie Bus Express
Capture & Co Photo Booth
Choice Travel Agency
Concetta's Catering
Fairytail Pet Care
Foundation Prints
Live Wedding Impressions
Midwest Marquee
Night Moves Entertainment
The Popcorn Professor
Tony Mellinger Photography & Filmmaking
Show-Me Steps
Sling 'N Scoops
Turtle Hills Flower Farm
Two Sparrows Bridal
The Weddding Crawl is brought to you by:
Information Source: Tony Mellinger Weddings | eventbrite
Free Tour of President James Monroe's Executive Mansion | Arts Club of Washington
Apr 11, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Since its founding in 1916, The Arts Club of Washington has called 2017 I Street, N.W. , “home.” Join us on a guided tour of the historic clubhouse to learn more about the Arts Club, its activities and the distinguished men and women who have been members. We will also discuss some of the fabled residents of the two mansions the Club now occupies, including President James Monroe and his First Lady Elizabeth, and Civil War General Robert MacFeely. Space is limited to 12.
While the tour of this historic circa-1802 structure includes sections which are not ADA-accessible, all are welcome to join us and accommodations will be made where possible. Suitable for children 12 and older.
Nearest Metro: Foggy Bottom or Farragut West (Orange, Silver, Blue lines).
The tour is free; a $10 no-show fee will be charged to your Eventbrite account.
Information Source: The Arts Club of Washington | eventbrite
Passover Seder - 2025 | Chabad Washington DC
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Celebrate Passover in the Heart of D.C.!
Whether you're a seasoned Seder pro or it’s your very first one, you’ll feel right at home as we bring the story of the Exodus to life with tradition, warmth, great company!
Space is limited — RSVP now to save your seat at the Seder table!
Information Source: American Friends of Lubavitch (Chabad) | eventbrite
NCNW 13th Annual Hats Off Brunch: Shades of Sisterhood | University Student Center: 3rd Floor Continental Ballroom
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Welcome to the
NCNW 13th Annual Hats Off Brunch: Shades of Sisterhood
! Get ready to celebrate sisterhood & empowerment at this year's event. Join us on
Sat, Apr 12, 2025,
at the
University Student Center, 3rd Floor Continental Ballroom
. Come enjoy delicious food, an inspiring speaker (Dr. Wendy Osefo), and other amazing performances. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with the community and celebrate the strength of women. Don't miss out on this incredible event filled with love, laughter, and empowerment. See you there!
Information Source: National Council of Negro Women | GWU Section | eventbrite
Knights of Columbus Annual Gala (Spring 2025) | City View Room, 7th Floor Elliott Building
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Hosted annually in the Elliott School's City View Room, the GWU Knights of Columbus Charity Gala is an end-of-the-year celebration for the Catholic communities of DC-Maryland universities and the Knights of Columbus councils that serve them. Whether you come for the people, food, or just the views from the City View terrace, we're excited to see you at the continuation of this GW Knights tradition.
This is a dry event. No alcohol is allowed under any circumstances.
Please dress in formal attire. Knights, wear your pins!
Information Source: GWU Knights of Columbus Council 13242 | eventbrite
District Spring Embroidery Class w/Capital Stitch Co | Shop Made in DC - Georgetown - 1304 Wisconsin Ave NW
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
CLASS DESCRIPTION:
Happy Hanami season! Come learn beginner embroidery with Miri, as she teaches you every stitch you'll need in order to create your very own cherry blossoms. Mini embroidery hoops can be used to make keychains, car charms, and decorative items for the home. This pattern was specifically made for beginners in mind and its creator, Miri, will be teaching the class. Every student will go home with a comprehensive guide to finish their charms.
About the Instructor:
Meredith "Miri" Artyukhina is an artist, crafter, cat mom, and recovering paralegal living in NW. During the pandemic, she ditched her dream of sitting the LSAT for her dream of teaching beginners the art of embroidery. Out of this switch, Capital Stitch Co. was born, and she has never been happier.
Information Source: Shop Made in DC | eventbrite
Saturday Night LIVE feat. Nailah Blackman! | The Howard Theatre
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Get ready for an explosive evening of 2025 SOCA music feat. the Princess of Soca, Nailah Blackman from the twin island of Trinidad & Tobago, along with DMV locals Eclipse Band!
Mark your calenders!
Saturday Night LIVE returns to The Howard Theatre, with an even
BIGGER & Better
experience!
Featuring the Princess of Soca, hailing from the twin island of Trinidad & Tobago, Nailah Blackman and DMV locals Eclipse Band, this is going to be an electrifying show that you CANNOT MISS!
ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS!
Refund Disclaimer Policy: https://www.dccarnival.com/policyandprocedures
Information Source: DC Carnival Experience | eventbrite
Full Moon Margarita Cruise on the Potomac | Georgetown Harbor
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
As we embrace the beautiful weather, enjoy a special night with:
– An amazing cruise around our Nation’s Capital; tasty margaritas; and, a night out in Georgetown.
Tonight, you can enjoy the scenery and monuments illuminated by an incredible full moon!
Imagine a pleasant evening ride on the Potomac River with views of an illuminated Washington, D.C., while mixing and mingling with new friends. Join TTD as we sail the Potomac on an early evening tour of the most spectacular views of Washington, D.C. by moonlight.
Includes one hour of sailing along the Potomac River, a cash bar, $5 margarita specials, lots of fellow young professionals, and a moonlight view of some of the most amazing evening sites of Washington, D.C., including, among others:
Kennedy Center
Key Bridge
Memorial Bridge
Roosevelt Island
Washington Monument
LBJ Memorial
Jefferson Memorial
U.S. Capitol
The Watergate
Lincoln Memorial
Maritime Memorial
Custis-Lee Mansion
BOAT BOARDS PROMPTLY at 7:45 PM. WE CANNOT WAIT FOR LATE ARRIVALS.
HOW TO FIND THE BOAT: Meet the boat at the Western-most part of the boardwalk. If you are facing the Potomac River you should proceed to your right to where the commercial boats arrive and depart.
Information Source: ThingstodoDC.com | eventbrite
Cosmic Bloom Concert 2025 | Georgetown University, O Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Cosmic Bloom 2025
Get ready to rock(et) at the second annual
Cosmic Bloom benefit concert
! Join us at Georgetown University in Washington, DC for this musical collaboration between
Prospect Records
x CSJ's
HOME Program
.
The concert will feature bands and artists from Prospect Records, including:
Araujia
The Ordeal
No One And The Elses
That Girl Band
Wonk
All proceeds go to Ward 2 Mutual Aid, one of HOME's community partners and a grassroots initiative that provides critical services to our unhoused community members.
Location:
Observatory, Georgetown University, O Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
Information Source: Center for Social Justice | eventbrite
Flirt & Fete | Flirt Cocktail Bar and Social Club
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Vybez Flexx & Ronn G Events
Present:
Flirt & Fete
Saturday, April 12th
Free Entry Before Midnight With RSVP
Complimentary Rum Punch Between 10-11pm
DJ Kilo Vibes
DJ Trini Kydd
Precious Layne
Hookah & Food Menus Available....
VIP Tables Start At $300 Plus Tax & Gratuity
Flirt Cocktail Bar & Social Club
1015 7th Street NW, DC 20001
Information Source: RONN G EVENTS | eventbrite