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District Fringe happening all week, pool party for DC abortion fund! (7/22), register for the free 5min horror filmmaking workshop, Mubadala DC Open (7/25 onward), celebrate 730 Day at the park with us! (7/26), open call for artists at Gallery Y (closes 7/26), Colson Whitehead at 6th & i (7/27), Lord Huron (8/2), tunes: Robyn, night 2 (9/9), Thee Sacred Souls (9/17), Two Door Cinema Club (10/11), JPEGMAFIA (10/21), Beck (10/25), Dana and Alden (10/29), Slow Pulp (11/9)
Wednesday July 15
Move over track clubs, it’s time for trash club
Make your community cleaner & make friends at the NW Trash Club. This week they’re cleaning up around U Street, then heading to Whitlow’s after. Trashy! (7pm)
One thing about DC summer reads is that you never know what someone’s gonna be reading …
One person reading “Yesteryear” is next to another reading “Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation.” And you know what, I support one of those reads. (cough cough, not Yesteryear) Anyway, head to the Yards to find your summer read! They’ll have a complimentary library, seats for reading, crafts, used books, and more! (6pm)
Also || Wharf movie night: League of Their Own, farmer’s market at common good city farm, hardcore at rhizome, novel talk: The Broken Hearts Agency, firefly yoga, night at the wine bar, Champagne & Caviar, realize your leadership potential, who did it? improvised comedy!
Thursday July 16
One up a film bro by seeing a movie NOT by a white man
The DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival kicks off Thursday with documentary shorts. The films cover a wide range: A momentous bike ride from DC to the cemetery at the Carlisle Indian Boarding School, a hog hunt among friends, and more. Plus, directors and subjects from the films will be there for a Q&A. (6:30pm)
Hot diggity dog!
Female Rage (DC hot sauce company) is raising money for the DC Abortion Fund with hot dogs! Get hot sauce, hot dogs, drinks, and more at Garden Fund all while feeling good about yourself because you’re supporting the right to an abortion. (6pm)
Also || author talk: Sisterhood Above All, improv-a-ganza, tunes: birthday girl, podcast: On with Kara Swisher, live tarot reading (and maybe roast?), paint & play & pour, tunes: Red Sunflower, Gather on the Green: The Cookout, APA film festival, youth organizing, ice cream & photography
Friday July 17
Get that fish tinder pic of your dreams
Did you know every Friday in the summer Anacostia Riverkeepers host a free fishing clinic? Head to Diamond Teague Park to learn how to catch and release fish. Perfect for kids or anyone looking to up their fish game. (5pm)
Support independent theatre
District Fringe is back! Held over three weeks in the summer, the festival supports independent theatre, dance, comedy, and more. Monday’s shows include: “Aye Aye,” a pirate musical (6pm); “B*tch Eat Dog,” a puppet sketch show (7:30pm); “Define Black,” a play exploring what blackness looks like (7:30pm); and “When I Was,” an exploration of the playwrights younger years (9:30pm).
Also || 80s happy hour, trivia at 51st wick, Sarah Gross at Pocket, APA film fest, tunes: Train, tunes: Finn Wolfhard, tunes: Isaac Sherman, Hand Around the Kennedy Center, lunch and learn: community-rooted public safety, virtual art discussion with NGA, sunrise yoga
Saturday July 18
Peak heat but also peak bloom
The lotuses and water lilies are at their peak, and Kenilworth is celebrating with art, music, and cultural programming including Buddhist monks chanting and Indian cultural dance. There's almost no shade out there, so hydrate accordingly. (10am to 8pm)
Welcome to aca-dulthood
Supreme Chord is throwing itself an 18th birthday concert at the Atlas, themed around life milestones and growing up. Two other DC groups are pitching in: Chord of Appeals, who've sung at the White House, and The Augmented Eight, who've been at this for over 75 years. (7pm)
Also || arts and crafts swap, the youths are jamming, yoga at the sculpture garden, jazz at kreeger, APA film fest, Project Green Foot produce pickup, Improvised Murder Mystery, comedy: Meridith Dietz, Save Hains Point, book talk: Raps of Resistance, body language workshop performance, Cupboard’s Cabaret, dc dating live
Sunday July 19
I'm blue, da ba de da ba di
If that is what you want your art to be saying, check out this intro to cyanotype, which they call “equal parts chemistry and magic.” You'll create designs, expose, and develop your print. (1pm)
Men’s World Cup wooo
This writer is convinced that the World Cup is the pathway to solving the male loneliness epidemic. There are specials and watch parties happening around the city. So, text your friend or just pick a place to watch and make a friend for the Final Match. (3pm, but if you’re even thinking about going to Franklin Hall, you gotta go way earlier).
Also || local tunes at Pocket, art of drying and preserving flowers, punk at rhizome, mayonnaise at songbyrd, APA film fest, tunes: Phish
Monday July 20
The early bird catches the cake
Gone are the days of birds being all wings, no cheeks. Extremely Accurate Birds, written by cartoonist and GW alum Tommy Siegel, gives 80+ backyard species their real lower halves. Anatomically correct and I cannot stop staring. In conversation with composer Billy Libby, free, first come first serve. (7pm)
Pop punk people
Riley! from South Texas takes the stage at Pearl Street Warehouse. Their new EP To Live And Die In The American South is coming out next week, so get ready for new and angsty teenage tunes to jump up and down to. (6pm)
Also || fundraiser at franklins, tunes at rhizome, sunrise yoga, tunes: Arlo & The Violent Queens
Tuesday July 21
Thighs Wide Shut
A woman moves into the apartment below her ex best friend and now hears all the deets of his dating life! Uh oh! Join East City Bookshop for a conversation with the author Hayley Flemming about her debut novel. (7pm)
For lovers of curating the perfect living room hang
Profs and Pints hosts a lecture called “Designing Belonging.” Professor Martha Kakooza will discuss how a space’s design can either make people feel on edge or at ease, what makes a space feel welcoming, and how to design public spaces with belonging as a key element. (6pm)
Also || film: DARUMA, register for Urban Growing course, tunes: Plastic Toys (Gaza fundraiser), film: All the Vermeers in New York, film: Shoot the People, school of rock allstar tour
JULY
7/22: Wharf movie night: Catch Me If You Can, farmer’s market at common good city farm, yoga at natl. arboretum, lovergirl at rhizome, tunes at pocket, sundeck summer reads, DCAF pool party!, finance workshop, First Allies: Polly Cooper and the Oneida Indian Nation, YIMBY happy hour, tunes: Noah Kahan
7/23: author talk: Come Undone, commit to connect, unplug at the playground, variety acts at blue note burlesque, origami workshop, intel talk at spy museum, tunes: CADENZA DUO, 5min horror filmmaking workshop, cleveland park night market, outdoor screening: Showing Up
7/24: bootgaze at Pie Shop, trashcan cinema
7/25: Cafe Love on the Clock, OCCIPITAL Fashion Festival, maya delilah at atlantis, tofu party, Mubadala DC Open, SubDistrick, hill family bike ride, scout out at the NMWA, sketch comedy: mothers pouch, boy meets pearl
7/26: parks flea market, gardening 102, tunes at pocket, owl wisdom, collaging the magician, tunes: slime queen bingo, open call for artists, vintage pop-up,
7/27: Colson Whitehead at 6th & I, unearthing family roots, America Me: 250 Years of Promise and Prejudice
7/29: Wharf movie night: Apollo 13, farmer’s market at common good city farm, book talk: Maggie and Arthur's Magic Moment, gong bathing at the national arboretum, sundeck summer reads, tunes at rhizome
7/30: post-punk at rhizome, tales of heat, heart, and hindsight, book artists at NMWA
7/31: Shedonist w/ Josee Molavi, experimental percussion at rhizome, tunes at rhizome, experimental tunes at rhizome, tea collage workshop, book besties speed dating
AUGUST
8/1: Qigong community workshop, adopted enemy and friends, miro art workshops, sundeck summer reads, paddle board with rescue pups, art at rhizome, zotto at rhizome
8/2: tunes at pocket, road to mass surveillance, trapp laughs, yiddish movie night, crochet 101
8/3: sh!tomato, road to mass surveillance
8/4: book talk: murder bites, punk at rhizome, george washington & the civil war
8/5: Wharf movie night: Roman Holiday, farmer’s market at common good city farm, yoga at the national arboretum
8/6: grrrrl jam, assassination fo trotsky, field day at the playground, microcinema at rhizome, jazz at the phillips collection
8/7: MD tunes at Pocket, anti-capitalist coworking club
8/8: DC Roller Derby Double Decade Double Header (say that 5 times fast), indigo & shibori 101, art workshops at kreeger, showcase to support Girls Rock!, unearthed: mining on film
8/9: physical media swap
8/11: book talk: a hard habit to break
8/12: Wharf movie night: 10 Things I Hate About You, farmer’s market at common good city farm, yoga at the natl. Arboretum, what to cook when you don't feel like cooking, solidarity story microgrants, punk at pocket
8/13: new faces in comedy in Takoma, book talk: lost and found, richmond punk comes to rhizome, ainae last tour show is in dc
8/14: local tunes at DC9, Bronte Sister House Party, African Diaspora International Film Festival
8/15: energizers speaker ball, panda fest, yoga at the sculpture garden, pocket tunes
8/18: YIMBY HH, iron joy at rhizome
8/19: Wharf movie night: F1, farmer’s market at common good city farm, yoga at the national arboretum
8/20: pocket tunes, book talk: War Boys
8/22: jazz in the parks, Summer Abundance Forest Bathing at the National Arboretum, guided meditation at Kreeger, crab at pocket
8/23: friday night fishing, pollinator festival in mt. pleasant
8/25: Annie Lowrey at 6th & I
8/26: Wharf movie night: Project Hail Mary, farmer’s market at common good city farm
8/27: own your experience
8/28: tunes at pocket
8/29: freelance sweatpants at pocket
8/30: honey harvest festival, parks flea market
SEPTEMBER
9/2: Wharf movie night: When Harry Met Sally & First Wives Club, farmer’s market at common good city farm
9/5: youth in government at pocket
9/6: indigo & shibori 101, friday night fishing
9/9: author talk: R.F. Kuang, punk at pocket
9/11: Camp Merry
9/12: book of stories
9/17: book talk: Kristin Hannah
9/18: caribbean happy hour, PARK(ing) Day, Mt. Joy
9/25: comedy: Body Language
9/26: jazz in the parks
9/27: parks flea market
9/28: Charli XCX
9/30: music improv at rhizome
OCTOBER
10/8: cookbook talk at 6th&I
10/9: tunes at the pocket
10/10: Chelsea Wolfe at 6th&I
10/11: moony w Wall Carpets
10/12: the italian job, tunes at rhizome
10/15: comedy at Sixth & I
10/16: parks line dancing
10/25: parks flea market
NOVEMBER
11/4: sound at rhizome
11/10: Julia Jacklin
11/28: echoes of doubt at rhizome
11/29: parks flea market