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new exhibitions at the Glenstone (through March), tunes: The Last Dinner Party (4/7), DCNC Ward 1 debate (4/8), national cherry blossom festival parade (4/11), tunes: PinkPantheress (5/3 & 5/4), tunes: Courtney Barnett (5/10), Bike to Work Day (5/15), St. Vincent with the NSO at Wolf Trap (6/25), tunes: Robyn night 2 (9/9)

Wednesday March 25

Putting the socialize in socialist

Socialists are throwing a party. A lot of people are running for a lot of offices in the DMV, so Metro DSA is getting loud as election season heats up. (6pm)

Step into the screenlight

Local cinema picks up DMV films for feature. Three films will be airing with themes of crime, memory and possibly love? (7pm)

Also || tunes: Last Dinosaurs (10 yr Anniversary Tour), rebecca solnit at 6th&I, tunes: Chris Hon, the search for life beyond earth, trivia: people's history, dc special olympics: basketball, calling all creatives, lgbtq+ intergenerational storytelling, talk: the future of local news, (t)it's academic!, Space Science Week 2026 Keynote Public Lecture, après ski fundraiser

Thursday March 26

Too many candidates?

In case you’ve been under a rock, everyone is running for either DC Mayor or Ward 1 Council Member this year. Luckily, the DC Latino Caucus is holding a candidate forum to help you sort out who to vote for. (6pm)

A good time is in the cards

Perhaps you turn to tarot to listen for wisdom. Perhaps you think it’s all in your head. Regardless, you can expect this comic medium to read you for laughs. (7pm)

Watch Kash Patel get checked?!!?

Kash Patel is on the roster to play in the Congressional Hockey Challenge on Thursday night. That’s right, you can watch the man who ruined hockey play hockey. Go boo him and hope for a fight. (7pm)

Also || good trouble with Mosaic, author talk: kate dicamillio, celebrating choreographer Michio Ito,here & now: a phone-free experience, educators' night at easy city bookshop, girl punk and funk, equal parts witchcraft and comedy, lecture on soccer, pink & white party, dc sketchfest, astronomy in the garden, tunes: Bluem / Astro Alloy / Schmuck, subcontracting symposium, comedy about trauma, book talk: TO DIE FOR, gallery tour: A Journey Through America, doctor who craft experience,

Friday March 27

It’s cabaret, it’s cabaret, it’s cabaret

Or at least the Great American Songbook at the National Capital Cabaret festival, with two concerts in a single night and some impressive-sounding vocalists. (6:30pm)

Laugh shacks

As You Are hosts “she/theys came to slay,” a comedy showcase featuring queer, femme, and nonbinary comedians (7:30)

  • Or, straight people comedy at Shaw’s Tavern (7:30pm)

Also || tunes: Meshell Ndegeocello, summit for local entrepreneurs, art exhibit opening: sculpting in two dimensions,  choros is solving the male loneliness epidemic, greatest of all trojan

Saturday March 28

Trolley Trot

It’s bad enough they’re finally putting the trolley out of its misery. Now you’re gonna stomp on its grave before the engine’s cold? The last ever Beat the Streetcar race will be one for the books. (12:30pm)

It’s a bird, it’s a kite, no, OTHER KITE

Whether you’re the best kite flyer in the DMV or a novice looking to learn to fold, the Blossom Kite Festival’s got you covered. Drop by the Washington Monument to watch the competition and grab a kitemaking kit. (My best friend wanted me to mention they have red-tailed hawk kites at Safeway). (10am-4pm)

It’s Saturday! It’s spring! It’s activity season!

Sunday March 29

Streetcar so iconic we had to write about it twice

First they came for the circulator. Now we bid adieu the DC Streetcar. Bring your tissues and join the farewell celebration on H Street, featuring drinks, music, and some questionable eulogies. (4pm)

Digital detox

Determined to ditch devices? Don’t delay: detox, diminish, & deny the digital deluge. Delight in the direct. Determine to discipline desire. (6pm)

Also || Aries Blossom Fest at Metrobar, comics book club, Budget Policy Briefing with DC Community Wealth Builders, spring open studios, rethread dc, once upon a tease, bloom break at natl building museum, gimbap-making and forgiveness, comedy for parents by parents, book talk: On the Record, tunes: ARAUJIA /  Muhnday / trichor, last supper sculpture public viewing, women’s history month celebration, FIST 2026, on stage: At the End of the World, c&o canal walk + zine making, book launch: Barnett Newman: Here, brookland arts walk family fun day, guided cherry blossom walk

Monday March 30

Paint by the dozen

It’s eggs! It’s eggs, whoo! Artist Liz Altman teaches you to turn this fridge staple into luxury at this faberge eggs painting class. No eggsperience necessary! (6:30pm)

You got runes on your phone?

Have an ancient tome you plan to brew potions with? Trying to break a curse but can’t make out the details? Wanna know more about wingdings? Runologist and professor Lilla Kopá breaks down the origins of runic script and how it’s evolved over time. (6pm)

Also || book talk: Apple: The First 50 Years, line dancing and live music, tunes: Dirty Three, shakespeare reimagined for the 21st century, tunes: The Abe Mamet Ensemble, on stage: The H Twins, The Dollop Podcast live, Smithsonian Chorus program first session, book club: UNREASONABLE HOSPITALITY

Tuesday March 31

I went to a protest. So…what now?

It’s not physically possible to spend all your time and energy on the streets. But how else to make an impact? Rising Organizers leads a training on how to develop events, actions, and activities to keep the movement going outside of when you’re demonstrating. (6:30pm)

Don’t hold back

Queen, don’t let this opportunity slip away. We’re giving away tix to Perfume Genius’s show at the Lincoln. Don’t say we never gave ya anything. It’s easy: All you have to do is join our patreon to enter :-). (7pm)

Also || Madison Cunningham at 6th & I, tunes: Zara Larsson (sold out), Milestones at Suns, class action reads!, profs & pints: US-Iran relations, book talk: The Wanderers, book talk: Expecting Inequity, tunes: Patrick Watson, talk: An Antiquarian Horologist on Mechanism, Risk, & Wonder, Sasha Velour’s Travesty, the fluffy cloud experience

APRIL

4/1: tunes: roots & revelry, full moon wine tastings

4/2: tunes: Charlotte Hu, microcinema at rhizome, phillips after 5, comedy: Funny Arabs, national walk day with trail rangers, YIMBY HH

4/3: tunes at rhizome, tunes at the garage, book talk: The Moon in Splinters, trivia on the farm

4/4: guided garden tour, weekend weeders, petalpalooza, indigo 101, rhizome lamp: 60 mins to curtain, game night in cp, screening: Time of the Butterflies, DC comedy club launch show, ukrainian style easter eggs,

4/5: easter egg hunt, crochet 101, community meal at St. Andrew's Episocipal Church, tunes at rhizome, trans writing workshop

4/6: mindful conversations workshop, tatsuya nakatani at rhizome, happy dyngus day, tour del taco

4/7: tunes: The Last Dinner Party, Mandy Patinkin in concert, Jim Collins at Sixth & I, pie baking class, profs & pints: eugenics then and now, book talk: The Paris Match

4/8: tunes at Rhizome, wild & scenic film fest, DCNC Ward 1 debate, New Penn Ave Plan meeting

4/9: tunes: Angélique Kidjo, talk on perimenopause at 6th & I, noma comedy show, woke mob comedy festival, young artists of Washington National Opera

4/10: national landing: pink in the park, she/they came to slay

4/11: physical media swap, MOSH MADNESS II, national cherry blossom festival parade, kombucha 101, spring block party, author talk: descends and discords, art talk at NGA, sounds at rhizome, walking tour: memorials for troubled times, book talk: at the cookout

4/12: tunes: Biribá Union, irrigation workshop, plus size clothing swap, experimental tunes at rhizome, profs & pints: the history of plastic surgery, meet the artists of The Minutes, pacifica quartet + nina totenberg, objects fo appetite

4/13: reek minds at rhizome, PauseAI at the Capitol, what digital detectives find, DC 40 under 40

4/14: tunes: Natalia Lafourcade, Free DC Ward 2 meeting, book talk: Mothers and Other Strangers

4/15: tunes: Natalia Lafourcade, Kate Bowler at 6th&I, tunes: Alice Phoebe Lou, tunes: Whitney, Forked Podcast live taping

4/16: The Future is Peace with Aziz Abu Sarah and Maoz Inon, funny farm, author talk: a night at the disco, third thursday at Phillips Collection, noma comedy show, artist talk: both/and, behind the headlines

4/17: Echo/Location at Kreeger

4/18: LiberTEA, danish string quartet, sketchbook swap, beekeeping for bee-ginners, District Sounds, guided hike of RCP, third culture kids

4/19: tunes: Eliades Ochoa, architecture of Tudor House, paint your own garden sign, retelling and reframing shared national history

4/22: root to rise yoga, New Penn Ave plan meeting

4/23: Cleveland Park night market, learn to tandem bike with Metro Washington Association of Blind Atheletes

4/24: Bernard/Ebb Songwriting Awards Concert, DCLX (April 24-26)

4/25: tunes: Eliza McLamb, washington bach consort, spring craft circle in edgewood, new kitchens on the block, maDCraftery, planned parenthood's impact gala, awkward party, new kitchens on the block

4/26: hill center family day, clothing swap, Mt. Pleasant Spring Market

4/27: tunes: Oklou, tunes: Jason Anderson, washington bach consort

4/28: how to discover your life's work

4/29: tunes: Peni Candra Rini

4/30: short film showcase: black light

MAY

5/1: rhythms of the world: classical indian dance

5/2: guided garden tour at Tudor Place, weekend weeders at Tudor Place, running of the chihuahuas

5/3: yoga book club, plant swap, georgetown walking tour, play at keegan: The Minutes, writing workshop/fundraiser for Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid,

5/6: book talk: Birth Vibes

5/7: tunes: Cobrah

5/8: walking tour of Columbia Heights

5/9: The Messthetics / James Brandon Lewis, musical improvisation at rhizome, walking tour of U St NW

5/11: co-op film fest: food for change

5/13: iona senior services celebration

5/12: history talk: pop culture in 1970s

5/14: standing with immigrants, tunes at rhizome

5/15: Bike to Work Day

5/16: 11-mile guided hike

5/17: walking tour along Penn Ave

5/18: book talk: Tears From the Mother of the Sun, co-op film fest: We The Owners

5/19: tunes at Pie Shop

5/20: bike ride of silence, spring garden party at Tudor Place

5/23: natural dye workshop, walking whiskey tour in mt. pleasant

5/27: tunes at rhizome

5/30: accessory swap

JUNE

6/3: tunes: Andrew Bird (with national philharmonic), 1960s comedy at Tudor Place, tunes: Penanggalan / Crows Foot

6/4:  tunes: Andrew Bird (with national philharmonic)

6/5: 1960s comedy night at Tudor Place

6/6: guided garden tour at Tudor Place, weekend weeders at Tudor Place

6/9:  tunes: Michael Foster's Ghost

6/11: tunes: Cécile McLorin Salvant: Book of Ayres

OCTOBER

10/15: comedy at Sixth & I

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