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40th anniversary of Filmfest DC (4/16), 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 8

Start of outdoor movie szn

In honor of the moon and our brave astronauts, catch a free outdoor screening of Apollo 13. Hopefully not too chilly! (7:30pm)

Give me one shot, one shot (of adrenaline)

Calling all questers and jesters – this is your chance to level up and bring home some booty. It’s One-Shot Wednesday at Labyrinth; all you need is to register in advance and bring a 5th level D&D character. (6pm)

Also || tunes at Rhizome, wild & scenic film fest, DCNC Ward 1 debate, New Penn Ave Plan meeting, book club: Freedom is a Constant Struggle, tunes: Maurice Louca / TALsounds, film: Holding Liat, film: Ctrl + Alt + HERITAGE, book talk: Who is Ralph Lauren?, architecture talk: WXY, read the room poetry series

Thursday, April 9

Don’t start a podcast, become a DJ!

Mid-life crisis hitting hard? Want to touch grass but you’re allergic? Get your hands on some vinyl instead at this beginner-friendly DJing workshop and open decks sesh. (7pm)

They pepper jokes in somewhere

It’s easy to laugh at other people’s pain. Especially when that pain is them trying not to bomb while stuffing their faces with increasingly hot peppers. Max out your laugh canister at That’s Hot!, a comedy show supporting Bread for the City. (6:30pm)

Also || tunes: Angélique Kidjo, talk on perimenopause at 6th & I, noma comedy show, woke mob comedy festival, young artists of Washington National Opera, Ward 1 Dems Happy Hour, Voice of the Violoncello, HumanitiesDC Community Showcase, open mic for producers, talk: Labor, Imperialism, and Zionism, book talk: Was that Racist?, exhibition opening: Lovely Day, Improv-a-ganza, book club: This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends

Friday, April 10

Just (Contra) Dance!

Glen Echo is an incredible Maryland spot for Friday night dancing and music. For their anniversary they’re have a free night of dancing, music, and fun – good for pros and newbies. (7:30pm)

Grandma got stomped out by the Easter bunny

Have no fear, Meemaw is here! Join your favorite granny for an Easter comedy show that includes music, an egg hunt, and plenty of laughs. (8pm)

Also || national landing: pink in the park, she/they came to slay, Sandbox VR, tunes: Celler Dwellers / Home Remedies / Spoonfed, girlboss sketch show, jazz concert: Meklit Hadero, tunes: Rinse Fm X 6 Speed, tunes: Galantis, film: The Fellowship of the Ring, tunes: Velvet Divide, on stage: Hamnet, la casita: bad bunny dance party

Saturday, April 11

Extreme Makeover: Rock Creek Park Edition

It’s Extreme Cleanup day all around Rock Creek Park to pick up litter and help restore the watershed. So far in April, volunteers have cleaned up 4,000 pounds of litter! Join other volunteers at different locations around the park to make Rock Creek a better place for all. (10am, 11am)

Bop Local

From the outskirts of DC comes Strutman Lane, a band with good horns, sax, and a mix of pop, soul, and funk. They’re touring for their new EP with a hometown show at 9:30 Club! Plus, don’t miss the opener, porchfest favs Kids Table. (5pm)

Also || 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, family day: birds at the library, gallery talk: Dear America, march to defend democracy, laugh at dc’s hottest queer comics, 10 musical teams compete for $2,000, free orchestra concert, ward 1 dems candidate endorsement meeting, haha time: Hannibal Buress, tour: history of Black georgetown, tunes: Monoceans / T$K / Organized Khaos / Mob of One / The Vibe, rumba queer x alphabet soup latin darty @ transmission (latinx queer vendors sign up here), more haha time: Brittany Carney & the Hatchlings

Sunday, April 12

Anyone for some radical puppetry?

Sometimes it feels like we’re facing the end of the world. Perhaps a new one is struggling to be born? Now with puppets??? (7pm)

Compete in a, like, ~mindful way~

Maybe you’re not made of iron, but that’s okay. There’s room for all the other elements and every pace at this yogi triathlon, comprising pilates, running, and yoga. (9:30am)

Also || 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 of appetite, artist talk: Living the Prescription, tour: Historic Alleyways, tunes: The Trouble with Rose / 59 Minute Rule / Squares, crafts and market fair for gaza, community clothing exchange, support transportation-friendly candidates, comedy as a second language

Monday, April 13

All my homies hate GenAI

Join PauseAI for a rally at the Capitol to tell lawmakers to lead the way on regulations to ban unsafe superhuman AI. (4pm)

Your Monday night plans write themselves

The only thing better than 1 powerhouse author is two of them, writing together under a newly penned pseudonym. V. E. Schwab and Cat Clarke celebrate their new mystery novel, THE ENDING WRITES ITSELF. Each ticket comes with a signed book. (7pm)

Also || reek minds at rhizome, what digital detectives find, DC 40 under 40, free bird photography workshop for DC students, queer as craft, music as dumberton oaks: Maeve Gilchrist and Layale Chaker, book talk: Sakura, tunes: Snarky Puppy, tunes: Ricardo Arjona, the naked magicians, tunes: Field Medic

Tuesday, April 14

The real question is, how did Persephone only get trapped in the underworld for 6 months a year? When I’m eating a pomegranate I’m downing like 60 seeds at a time

If that didn’t make sense to you, then you should go to Profs & Pints talk on the Goddess of Spring and the Underworld. If that did make sense to you, you should also go! (6pm)

Finally know who they renamed the dog after in Gilmore Girls

If you aren’t young and naive like me, you figured out a long time ago it’s because of his smash hit Puppy Love. Paul Anka takes the stage at Warner Theatre to showcase his amazing voice and many, many classics. (8pm)

Also || tunes: Natalia Lafourcade, Free DC Ward 2 meeting, book talk: Mothers and Other Strangers, lil pop-up art gallery, book talk: How to Survive in the Woods, senior social, forensic ornithology???, jazz appreciation month concert, film: Canary, tunes: R.A.P. Ferraria / Nappy Nappa / Melan, tunes: JayDon

APRIL

4/15: tunes: Natalia Lafourcade, Kate Bowler at 6th&I, tunes: Alice Phoebe Lou, tunes: Whitney, Forked Podcast live taping, cozy mystery book club, horror book club, seedling sale, movie at Milian: Harriet

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, artist talk: both/and, behind the headlines, 4 years of comedy at Kelly's Irish Times, artist talk, 40th anniversary of Filmfest DC, 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

4/17: Echo/Location at Kreeger, comedy + hookah, puppets in drag, reagan is a demon, reagan is a drag queen, for you garden geeks out there, author talk: My Father's Orchards

4/18: 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, trash pickup at Rock Creek Park, yoga with sculptures (not yoga sculpt!), jazz at the kreeger, vvvintage, district sounds fest, lego architecture, visit the NMAI, yoga in bloom, family day on earth day, dance: Aperture by Patrick Casimir, family square dance

4/19: 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, YIMBY walking tour of Lanier Heights, tunes at the pocket

4/20: earth day yoga, book club: Where Wildflowers Grow, profs & pints: Facing Fascism, tunes at rhizome

4/21: 101 lessons from the dugout, 2019 Shakespeare screening at Folger, book talk: Blue Power: How Police Organized to Protect and Serve Themselves by Stuart Schrader, sunsoaked at femme fatale dc, a people's choir, local tunes at rhizome, profs & pints: Appalachian Trail, no phones: Here & Now

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

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

4/24: Bernard/Ebb Songwriting Awards Concert, DCLX (April 24-26), showcase from AU's record label

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

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

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

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

4/29: tunes: Peni Candra Rini, profs & pints: Exploring the Deep Sea, movies in milian park

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

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

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

5/5: pressed floral art

5/6: book talk: Birth Vibes, fundraiser for local literacy non-profit

5/7: tunes: Cobrah, fundraise for food justice, stories we didn't see coming, local tunes: Dorinda

5/8: walking tour of Columbia Heights, baltimore tunes at the pocket

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

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

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, comedy in takoma, game night at DCPL

5/15: Bike to Work Day

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

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

5/24: live karaoke at pocket

5/27: tunes at rhizome

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

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

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

JULY

7/19: local tunes at Pocket

OCTOBER

10/15: comedy at Sixth & I

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