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rent the runway sample sale (until 10/5), book talk: Issa Rae’s “I Should Be Smarter By Now” (9/16), tunes: Hozier (9/16-17), Immigration Film Fest 2025 (9/19), DC Fashion Week (9/26-28), call for Palestinian Vendors (by 9/27), an evening with David Byrne (9/27), submit to The Phillips (by 9/30), tunes: Cascada (10/6), tunes: Rico Nasty (10/11), tunes: Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners (10/21), tunes: Doechii (10/21), tunes: Magdalena Bay (10/25), tunes: Parcels (10/27), tunes: Samara Joy (11/12)
Wednesday September 3
Enjoy the perfect weather with some free music
Head over to Mt. Vernon Triangle for the inaugural Tunes in the Triangle. Local artist Jahnel Daliya will be bringing her unique blend of folk, pop and rock to the function. So grab a blanket, and a friend to jam out. (6pm)
Talk about a dirty scheme!
Washington Gas wants to keep DC reliant on methane gas while forcing residents to foot the bill for unnecessary pipeline replacement profit schemes. Join XRDC in telling the DC Public Service Commission that the people say no! (8:15am)
Also || storytelling workshop, wordplay Wednesday @ planet word, free yoga @ wangari, free coffee @ peregrine all day, powerpoint party
Thursday September 4
Move over reduce, reuse, recycle. It’s time for refuse, resist, rebuild.
Join Defend DC and community partners to learn about noncooperation as a tool for resistance! Learn how communities have historically used boycotts, divestment, and refusal to push back against injustice, and how we can harness that power together in this moment. (6pm)
What’s more punk than a punk show the library
Head to MLK library for a punk show on the roof, featuring Tosser and Keep Your Secrets. These shows, put on by DC Punk Archive (and written about in WaPo) are a great way to make friends, hear good music, and, of course, mosh. (6:30pm)
Also || baking 101 at 6th & I, Phillips after 5, short films by local filmmakers, (under)representation in STEM, author talk: Joanna Shupe, film screening: The Last Battlefront, learn floral arranging, comedy in NoMa, We Are Not Numbers - voices of Gaza’s youth, talk: art law for artists, next gen giving circle, movie in the park: Little Miss Sunshine
Friday September 5
This song transports me to a frat party basement
Electro-pop duo Cherub are coming to The Atlantic with local DJ Discoholic opening. Call your millennial friends and grab some tickets to hear their new album live! (doors at 7:30pm)
You better work(place rights)
Your job’s a drag, queen, but don’t let them bring you down. First Shift Justice Project teaches you about workers’ rights in DC, followed by energizing drag performances to close the night. (7pm)
Also || tunes: Ile Aiye, play: Antigone, ceramics courses, tunes: Could Be Better, Sake 101, community forklift first fridays, the community collage project, pup meet up, the art of looking, tattoo & piercings flash sale, Madams of DC walking tour
Saturday September 6
We Are All DC
FreeDC, in partnership with other local action orgs, is calling for a national march to end DC’s occupation. Join friends, neighbors, and allies from across the country in opposing Trump’s takeover. (11am)
Find your missing piece
Struggling to see the big picture lately? Like literally because you are trying to complete a 500 piece puzzle that’s just pretzels? DC Puzzle Fest can help. (11am)
Also || National Book Festival, talk: art conservation is a labor of love, DC state fair, comedy for cancer, tunes: Zoh Amba, Deaken, indigo dyeing, cancer comedy showcase, family friendly event in Tysons, film screening: Love Queenie, transcribing history, Community Organizing Festival, celebration of textiles, MEGAFEST 2025, the Big Dyke Market, family friendly art event, exhibit: At The Close, music @ suns cinema, make a fake documentary: one small step!, Women is Sports at the Wharf, Flashband at Black Cat, literary workshop for youth, reading party, first fall workday
Sunday September 7
Catch me at the dollar bill bar
Sierra Ferrell is bringing her music and incredible outfits to the Anthem. If you haven’t listened to her music, check out her Tiny Desk and buy tickets! (6:30pm)
Can I compete in the dog show if I got that dog in me?
There’s only one way to find out! Grab your blanket and head to Petworth in The Park for an afternoon of family friendly fun, including a dog show, bingo, outdoor activities, and more! (12pm)
Also || CCBC film fest, WELLderness, Peace Park, art talk: Cezanne and Seurat, film screening at NGA, rhizome: brooklyn wildlife summer festival, how Washington area fought for Soviet Jewry, community day at CJM, Black joy Sunday, sound bath, gratitude journaling @ kenilworth, takoma park folk festival
Monday September 8
In Joe we trust
There’s one last chance to catch Mount Rainier’s hottest outdoor concert series, Hot Joe’s Summer! DC-based Grupo Fénix closes the series out with their eclectic tunes, melding traditional and modern styles. (5pm)
No no I SWEAR this kool-aid is normal
The Brian Jonestown Massacre takes the stage at 9:30 Club to play from their extensive catalogue of over 20 years and just jam out. (7pm)
Also || tunes: Tara Clerkin Trio / The Caribbean, spirit week for all ages, talk: Politics of Public Health, Merry Wives theatre discussion, hot mic comedy show, miso fermentation workshop
Tuesday September 9
Hold on tight, spidermonkey!
I know what you are… A Twilight fan who’s gonna head to the Georgetown Waterfront for an outdoor screening. Grab your RobPat merch and an apple and come see the iconic baseball scene irl. (7pm)
Who watches the watchmen?
In the case of the Supreme Court, it’s the Alliance for Justice. Join AFJ for their annual preview of the upcoming court term, with discussions on 2025-2026 cases and their potential implications. (6pm)
Also || book launch: The Belles, Salon Redux, Profs and Pints: How do You Fly This Thing, ConnectJew Live, tunes: The Buttertones, matcha tasting workshop
SEPTEMBER
9/10: reserve a court at 12pm to play pickleball on the mall 9/19-21, the erasure of Black History, tunes in the triangle, tunes: Cooper Malanowski / Zoë Jorgenson-Speirs, talk: the New Global Possible, DIY mug pop-up, improv-aganza at busboys, need to make a change?, back to school with NGA, dc gogo bike party
9/11: Dr. Sanjay Gupta at Sixth & I, book talk: ML Rio, commies watch party, book talk: Bridges as Structural Art
9/12: Georgetown Art All Night 2025, outdoor film: Grease, play: Craigslisted, author talk: John Patrick Green, Beethoven x Beyonce, busboys & poets bday bash, NoMa in color (10th annual!), Black-owned biz game night, Mount Pleasant Art All Night, kimchi making class, art at union station
9/13: Tunes: Chicago soul, Fall Carnival, Small Press Expo 2025, theatre: Everything is Wonderful, District Clay student pottery sale, scrapping workshop (scrap metal 101), special screening: Honey Don’t!, dj benefit for gaza, queer punk pirate musical, makers market & brewfest, throwbacks with Back to the Yards, storytelling: a comedy showcase, authentic relating, art talk: Handle With Care, pottery mindfulness workshop
9/14: R&B on the Water, Anne Arundel County Fair, Small Press Expo 2025, Henry Fonda for President (screening at NGA), Adams Morgan Day
9/15: Funny Farm comedy in Edgewood, author talk: Nikki Payne, Eric Theise at Rhizome
9/16: The Inner Loop w/ Nicole Chung, book launch: small scale sinners, roundtable intergenerational queer dinner followed by theater, film screening: The Last Battlefront, Photography 2025 reception
9/17: daytime book club, tunes: Latter, yoga in Edgewood, talk: Immigration Legislation, Then & Now, the emerging world order, miso making class
9/18: karaoke for a cause, blue note burlesque, Women in Government Relations, after hours @ the renwick: state fairs, dance & sip at the stacks
9/19: tunes: Wet Leg (sold out), Pickleball on the Mall, BBQ and barrels, outdoor film: Parent Trap, back to the yards, Immigration Film Fest 2025, Georgetown art galleries opening reception
9/20: cookbook talk: Samin Nosrat, clothing swap at the library, artist talk: Carla Williams, author event: Robin Davis, teen pottery classes start, self-care: yarn art
9/21: art exhibition opening: Photography and the Black Arts Movement, talk: Elizabeth Gilbert, SUN Day, butch fever dance party, films by Ulysses Jenkins, Columbia Heights Day, sip & shop, japanese milk bread class
9/22: tunes: Sharp Pins & Mod Lang, state of the district conference, talk: peacock room, fall prevention awareness week
9/23: author: Michele Evans, Beyond All Reasonable Doubt, tunes: Mary Lattimore, art in the am: state fairs, theatre: julius X, talk: emerging markets
9/24: Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award Celebration, author talk: Naomi Novik, improv for high-stakes communication, talk: the navy
9/25: book talk: Boy from the North Country, author talk: Robin Givhan, tunes: Andre Mehmari Trio, street sense media art show, immigration film fest, comedians for repro rights
9/26: tunes: elbow, exhibit: women & the Dutch masters, immigration film fest, theatre: julius X
9/27: Kingman Island ride, Late Skate @ Anacostia Park, dc coffee fest, Free DC Ward 3 kickoff party, Fusion Festival, all your friends indie party, theatre: julius X
9/28: dc coffee fest, poetry reading & scholarship, theatre: julius X, the defense trilogy at nga
9/29: tunes: Cat Ridgeway, author talk: Leigh Bardugo, tunes: Carl Stone, talk: Monumental Controversies
9/30: tunes: Kath Bloom / Max Ochs / Suzane Doogan, America’s Advocates of Theocracy
OCTOBER
10/2: book talk: A Mannequin for Christmas, opera premiere: st. john the baptist, tunes: Jayden Barber
10/3: Stardew valley symphony, Reorient the Orient, Jurassic Park in concert
10/4: John Cleese & The Holy Grail at 50, tunes: tregaron unplugged, Home Rule Music Festival at Alethia Tanner Park, ecstatic dance, 52 O St open studios, BOWSFest 2025
10/5: oktoberfest @ the wharf, tunes: Lizz Wright, theatre (masks required): julius X, tunes: Good Flying Birds / Janitors / World Record
10/6: tunes: Neti-Neti
10/7: tunes: Deltron 3030, tunes: Alex G, tunes: Reneé Rapp, tunes: Ludovico Einaudi, tunes: Evil Sword / Katie Magician
10/9: tunes: Joss Stone, tunes: Gus Englehorn, Mia and the Argonauts
10/10: Asher White at Rhizome, Soweto Gospel Choir, virtual dating
10/11: dc witch fest, kid’s clothing swap
10/10-12: Because They’re Funny Comedy Festival
10/12: tunes: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
10/15: tunes: Ben Folds
10/16: tunes: Weston Olencki / niki afsar, Oktoberfest @ CJM, DIY polymer clay pies, theatre: julius X, Deaf Way Film Festival
10/17: tunes: Chris Thile, tunes: Consone Quartet, tunes: Chris Ryan Williams / Truculent
10/18: authentic relating, intro to LARPing
10/19: Run For A Better Life 5k
10/21: The Inner Loop, LGBTQ Jews, poetry reading: tomorrow’s verses
10/22: Rabbi Angela Buchdahl at Sixth & I
10/23: halloween dance party
10/24: tunes: Patti Griffin & Ricki Lee Jones, tunes: Big Thief
10/25: tunes: Belly, Late Skate @ Anacostia Park, Family Spooky Disco, tunes: Magdalena Bay, prohibition time burlesque, Blavity House Party
10/26: poetry reading & scholarship, cello concert, theatre: julius X
10/28: tunes: The Beta Band, multigenerational stories of coming out
10/29: tunes: Cole Pulice / Heather Stebbins, tunes: Baroklyn
10/30: tunes: Tambuco
NOVEMBER
11/1: tunes: Herbie Hancock
11/4: tunes: Minus the Bear, tunes: Sasha Cooke and Myra Huang, tunes: Valerie Coleman, fashion talk at NMWA
11/5: tunes: Leith Ross, a bookish night at CJM
11/6: identity collage, try a poetry camera, tunes: rising jazz star from DC Ekep Nkwelle, film: the disappearance of miss scott, author talk: Padma Lakshmi
11/9: tunes at Rhizome
11/10: tunes: Cowbell and Secret Planet
11/13: tunes: Braxton Cook, film/talk: The Lavender Scare
11/14: Catch 6 local DC artists
11/15: musical: George Michael
11/16: Samantha Bee at 6th and I, tunes: Silkroad Ensemble w/ Wu Man
11/23: poetry reading & scholarship
11/28: tunes: Mannheim Steamroller Christmas
11/29: A Swingin’ Little Christmas with Jane Lynch
DECEMBER
12/1: 100 years of appetizing
12/2: remembering AIDS in the Jewish community
12/5: Gwenifer Raymond at Rhizome
12/6: tunes: The Budos Band, Tennis Creates Gala
12/7: modern nutcracker
12/10: tunes: The Beths (sold out)
12/14: tunes: Bela Fleck, poetry reading & scholarship
12/16: Stories by LGBTQ+ Jews
12/20: tunes: Thievery Corporation
FEBRUARY
2/27: celebrity organ concert
MARCH
3/3: An Evening with Yotam Ottolenghi
3/19: tunes: Ravi Shankar Ensemble
3/27: tunes: Meshell Ndegeocello
APRIL
4/14-15: tunes: Natalia Lafourcade