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tunes: PinkPantheress (5/3 & 5/4), tunes: Cobrah (5/7), tunes: Courtney Barnett (5/10), Bike to Work Day (5/15), Pattie Gonia (5/31), Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso (6/17) St. Vincent with the NSO at Wolf Trap (6/25), tunes: Robyn night 2 (9/9)

Wednesday, April 15

Submit a Haiku

At the DC Library

Or Online Is Fine

It’s National Poetry Month and DC is celebrating with a haiku contest. Submit your haiku (2 per person) in person at any library or online. Winners get free swag! (all day)

  • Speaking of haikus, watch survivor at DC9 and see if my girl Tiff can get her revenge (8pm)

Catch a concert

  • Wallice is an indie pop icon with hits like “Heaven Has To Happen,” she is headlining at Atlantis for her new album The Jester. (6:30pm)
  • Alice Phoebe Lou is an incredible singer and songwriter, check out She (Live) and get tickets to see her at the Lincoln Theatre. (8pm)
  • If you BLINK you might miss it, even if Everything Glows. Bob Moses & Cannons tour together. (7pm)

Also || tunes: Natalia Lafourcade, Kate Bowler at 6th&I, tunes: Whitney, Forked Podcast live taping, cozy mystery book club, horror book club, seedling sale, movie at Milian: Harriet, musicians from marlboro, NMWA night, learn about ranked choice voting from the DCBOE, tunes: The Braymores / Echo Plum, tunes: Quinn XCII, talk: rehab city, indie rpg one-shot, post on social media because we still have taxation without representation

Thursday, April 16

A super valid reason to up your screen time

It’s the opening night at the 40th annual Filmfest DC! Celebrate Filmfest DC’s legacy of showcasing over 3,600 feature and short films to the DC area by catching one of the 65 feature premieres happening over the next week and a half. Tonight’s option: Colours of Time (in French with English subtitles). (6:30pm)

Behind the Headlines

Black journalists are at the frontlines of the news, telling stories, uncovering perspectives mainstream media misses, and holding power accountable. Yet, across the country, outlets are pushing Black journalists out, often abruptly and in large numbers. Come hear from Black DC journalists about the stories they’re proud of telling. (7:30pm)

Also || 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, artist talk: both/and, 4 years of comedy at Kelly's Irish Times, artist talk, book club: City of Stardust, yoga at the stacks, tunes at rhizome, author talk: Going for Zero, book talk and signing: This Queer Arab Family, tunes: Sam Sample at the Pocket, local tunes: The Backing Tracks

Friday, April 17

The thing about art? Once it clicks, you’ll see

DC-based artist Imar Lyman’s new exhibit, Echo/Location, opens tonight at the Kreeger Museum. The collection, named after the biological sonic radar some animals use to see, explores how “echoes” from the past illuminate the future using mixed media collage, painting, and printmaking. (10am)

Cabaret with puppets in drag

Need we say more? Spring time is the best time for some odd theatrical productions, and that’s what the Cupboard Cabaret is promising is in store (7:30pm)

Also || comedy + hookah, reagan is a demon, reagan is a drag queen, for you garden geeks out there, author talk: My Father's Orchards, tunes: Fresh Out Da Kitchen Vol. 1, techno at transmission, 2000s dance party, tunes: The Chameleons, tunes: Cut Worms, tunes: GoldFord, tunes: Two Feet, ASL open mic, tunes: Sir Chloe, playtime: As You Like It, on stage: Young John Lewis, tunes: Buffalo Traffic Jam (sold out), burbank comedy festival, open mic night, music in the park, book talk: Academies of Art

Saturday, April 18

Move over overpriced vintage markets… it’s time for an old fashioned YARD SALE

It’s the Columbia Heights spring cleaning yard sale with over 46 houses to shop at (view here)! Buy something fun or just be nosy and see what your neighbors are auctioning off. (10am-2pm)

🚲🧘

For some reason, our friends at the Washington Area Bicyclist Association are hosting a yoga class? Still seems like a vibe, although maybe shavasana on a bike isn’t the move. (1:30pm)

Also || LiberTEA, danish string quartet, sketchbook swap, beekeeping for bee-ginners, District Sounds (save 50% on tickets: FAMDS2026), guided hike of RCP, third culture kids, hbd shakespeare, lecture on shakespeare, artist talk: Everyday People, plant and herb sale, brake light repair clinic, potomac river cleanup, vvvintage, trash pickup at Rock Creek Park, yoga with sculptures (not yoga sculpt!), jazz at the kreeger, district sounds fest, lego architecture, visit the NMAI, yoga in bloom, family day on earth day, dance: Aperture by Patrick Casimir, family square dance, GLOW block party, RFK Stadium campus community walk, free art supply swap, a poetry garden, collage workshop for remembrance, tunes: Landowner (MA)/BRNDA/Drawn at Rhizome

Sunday, April 19

Ronald Reagan as a demon drag queen? Why not!

When a group of friends summon a demon, they’re surprised when Ronald Reagan arrives, as a demon drag queen. Go see Everything, Devoured in AdMo. The play is part ghost story, part exorcism, part drag show! (2pm)

Okay but is it pronounced Lanier Heights or Lanier Heights?

Learn about the history of Lanier Heights with DC YIMBYs. Learn about the housing history of the neighborhood and get pissed – downzoning, lack of building, and too much street parking – and learn how to take action. (2pm)

Also || tunes: Eliades Ochoa, architecture of Tudor House, paint your own garden sign, retelling and reframing shared national history, tunes talk: Best bridges and choruses, tell out my soul, book club: Poetry is Not a Luxury, author talk: Jill Santopolo, profs & pints: Goddess of Spring and the Underworld, tunes at the pocket, tunes: Rec Hall / Summerdrive, tunes: Concrete Boys, MtP Puzzle Swap, cyanotype printing for teens

Monday, April 20

What if the grass needs to touch you?

It’s Earth day (almost)!!! Head to Columbia Heights Green for a free yoga class that will connect you back to mother. Honor the space you inhabit and feel the fresh spring air. (6:30pm)

STELLAR!

Is what critics are saying about The Streetcar Project, a stripped-down take on Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire that takes place in the Dupont Underground. Experience how a focus on the gripping dialogue exposes new insights into the relationship between Blanche and Stella. (7pm)

Also || book club: Where Wildflowers Grow, profs & pints: Facing Fascism, tunes at rhizome, book talk: The Inner Passage, tour the house of sweden, tunes: L.B. / Henna Chou & Joshua Thomson / Reddick Duo / Ivan Liptak, videopunk live remix & rescore, tunes: HEALTH :: AFTERS, tunes: Frog, tunes: Curren$y and Friends, van gogh sip & paint, calligraphy and tea ceremony

Tuesday, April 21

*patrick voice* CHOCOLATEEEE

Head to Bold Fork Books for food & conversation with (spoiler alert) Great British Bake Off Season 1 Winner Edd Kimber about his latest book, CHOCOLATE BAKING! Learn about over 100 different chocolate baking recipes and how to make your own chocolate masterpiece in your kitchen. (7pm)

Gleaner? I hardly even know ‘er!

Director Agnès Varda takes us into the little known world of modern gleaners: People who make their means through collecting what others throw away. In her 2000 documentary The Gleaners and I, Varda considers how she herself gleans images and ideas in her film-making process. (9:45pm)

Also || 101 lessons from the dugout, 2019 Shakespeare screening at Folger (sold out), book talk: Blue Power: How Police Organized to Protect and Serve Themselves by Stuart Schrader, sunsoaked at femme fatale dc, profs & pints: Appalachian Trail, no phones: Here & Now, planting seeds analog night (sold out), tunes: Grace A. Keller / Tiberius / Rain Shears, earth, wind, & choir sing along, tunes: Magnolia Park, film: The Secret Agent, an evening of play for a good cause

APRIL

4/22: root to rise yoga, New Penn Ave plan meeting, author talk: Livonia Chow Mein by Abigail Savitch-Lew, earth day tree workshop, community building book club: life after cars, movies in milian park, tunes at rhizome, DC mayoral sustainability forum

4/23: Cleveland Park night market, learn to tandem bike with Metro Washington Association of Blind Athletes, East City Bookshop talk, Taste of Iceland, site walk of RFK campus master plan

4/24: Bernard/Ebb Songwriting Awards Concert, DCLX (April 24-26), showcase from AU's record label, comedy: becoming your parents, local funk

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, figure drawing workshop, visit the NMAI, painting workshop at Kreeger, 90 years of the Federal Theatre Project - staged reading of Macbeth, bark in boro park, transportation advocates for Aparna Raj (Ward 1 Candidate), clean up with rock creek, waterfront wellness weekend, hill family birthday bike ride, pints for wildlife protectors, stewarding your family's story, dc bookstore crawl

4/26: hill center family day, clothing swap, Mt. Pleasant Spring Market, gay agenda book club, comics book club, profs & pints: Facing Fascism, clean up with rock creek, tunes at pocket, pottery student sale, opening: Eastern Market Pottery, sourdough baking 101, meditate and create

4/27: tunes: Oklou, tunes: Jason Anderson, washington bach consort, fiction book club: The Last of Earth, profs & pints: Fake News and War of the Worlds, Dramathon 2026

4/28: how to discover your life's work, acoustic set at rhizome, Scifi Fantasy Book Club: The Devils by Joe Abercrombie, profs & pints on cuba, death cafe, benefit for Amica Center for Immigrant Rights

4/29: tunes: Peni Candra Rini, profs & pints: Exploring the Deep Sea, movies in milian park, workshop: secondhand shopping, green drinks dc happy hour, collage poetry workshop, hiit happy hour

4/30: short film showcase: black light, trivia at the stacks, plant workshop: snake, 826DC's Trivia for Cheaters fundraiser, songwriter showcase at pocket, wine and card games, Collector's View 2026

MAY

5/1: rhythms of the world: classical indian dance, DMV tunes: Ugly Pageant

5/2: guided garden tour at Tudor Place, weekend weeders at Tudor Place, running of the chihuahuas, local punk at rhizome, dc girl punk, DMV tunes at pocket, noobie night with dc bike polo, iheartdc

5/3: yoga book club, plant swap, georgetown walking tour, play at keegan: The Minutes, writing workshop/fundraiser for Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid, noise is a riot, sinta quartet, where poetry meets wellness, nopales workshop, eugenics then and now

5/4: teacher appreciation celebration, tunes at rhizome, happiness workshop

5/5: pressed floral art, vadym kholodenko at 6th&I

5/6: book talk: Birth Vibes, fundraiser for local literacy non-profit, webinar: know your tenant rights, reading performance at rhizome, root to rise yoga

5/7: tunes: Cobrah, fundraise for food justice, stories we didn't see coming, local tunes: Dorinda, poetry open mic, weekly thursday trivia

5/8: walking tour of Columbia Heights, baltimore tunes at the pocket, pop up trivia, woodworking workshop

5/9: The Messthetics / James Brandon Lewis, musical improvisation at rhizome, walking tour of U St NW, performance at rhizome, dc tunes at the pocket, pet rescue comedy night, mandalas art class at rhizome, memory keepers club, barre3 at Commons Park

5/10: modern calligraphy at museum of illusions, tunes at pocket, tunes at rhizome

5/11: co-op film fest: food for change, terrors of irish fairylore

5/12: tunes at rhizome

5/13: iona senior services celebration

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

5/14: standing with immigrants, tunes at rhizome, comedy in takoma, game night at DCPL

5/15: Bike to Work Day, local experimental rock at rhizome, comeback celebration

5/16: 11-mile guided hike, petworth yard sale, tunes at pocket, guided wine and charcuterie experience

5/17: walking tour along Penn Ave, dc tunes at pocket

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

5/19: tunes at Pie Shop, poetry series finale at folger

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

5/21: JAM the revue

5/22: doom and dinos, dmv rap at pocket, queer magic dance party at black cat

5/23: natural dye workshop, walking whiskey tour in mt. pleasant, alice in wonderland burlesque, heaux in wonderland, tunes at rhizome

5/24: live karaoke at pocket, yoga + Janeese Lewis George

5/27: tunes at rhizome, Crisis of the Common Good

5/30: accessory swap, improv at WIT, tunes at Pocket

5/31: Act of Serviceberry Day, Washington Men's Camerata

JUNE

6/1: tunes at rhizome

6/3: tunes: Andrew Bird (with national philharmonic), 1960s comedy at Tudor Place, tunes: Penanggalan / Crows Foot, Dr. Jill Biden at 6th&I

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, beer bourbon and bbq fest, alt pop at the pocket, flea market at library

6/8: tunes at rhizome

6/9:  tunes: Michael Foster's Ghost

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

6/21: dad noise at rhizome, Duanwu DIY at Rhizome

6/27: local rock at rhizome

JULY

7/5: heavy tunes at rhizome

7/19: local tunes at Pocket

OCTOBER

10/8: cookbook talk at 6th&I

10/15: comedy at Sixth & I

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