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On Sale Now! Events in the ~ future ~ that you may want to buy tickets for before they sell out 

Perpetual stew (all march), registration for WABAs bike classes just opened! (April), a reminder of politics and prose book clubs to join!, and a reminder of art classes to sign up for in DC, Granny and the Boys (3/23), DC sketchfest (March 26-29), tunes: Beach Bunny (4/23), New Kitchens on the Block (4/26), tunes: Sharon Van Etten (4/28), tunes: Bren Joy (4/28), talk: Shepard Fairey (5/15), tunes: Samia (5/31), tunes: Perfume Genius (6/8), tunes: Rilo Kiley (9/10)

Wednesday March 26

It’s scary out there but at least we have books!

Stand up against tyranny and learn how to better support marginalized folks in our community with Community-Building Book Club at Solid State Books - this month’s pick is Mutual Aid by trans activist Dean Spade! (7pm)

Experimental tunes 

If you need me I’ll be in the corner of Rhizome alternating between dissociating and sobbing to the beautiful and ethereal sounds of Nate Scheible, Jules Reidy, and The Soft Pink Truth, presented by Outside Time. (7pm)

3/26: tunes: Anohni & the Johnsons, talk: Brahms’ unwritten Melusine opera, Mother of All Comedy Shows, Free DC orientation, film: Holding Back the Tide, Generation Women, baseball book swap, book talk: Samantha Harvey (Orbital), Open Data DC, collage at La Tejana, IGDC photo walk, Sprung! Festival, climate action, for federal leaders, screening: Death Promise, why AI sucks, tunes: Louis Michot and Leyla McCalla, Black queer feminism 101

Thursday March 27

Landlords hate to see me coming

Tired of dealing with shady landlords and subpar living conditions? Learn your rights as a renter and what to do if you’re experiencing poor housing conditions through Empower DC’s Renters Rights zoom seminar! (4pm)

Pitchfork loves to see her coming

That singer and composer Arooj Aftab’s show at Union Stage isn’t sold out yet is a travesty, but it means there’s still time for you to snag a ticket - check out her Tiny Desk Concert to get a feel (and feel your feels).

I’m pretty sure queer people invented Spring… and bikes

No plans to see the cherry blossoms yet? Join DC Queer Bikes for a beautiful ride around Hains Point - as always, it’s slow paced with no rider left behind! (6pm)

3/27: Courtwatch DC, tunes: Lila Downs, Funnier Than Fiction, rare coins & collectibles, Tudor Place: Evolution of Timekeeping, intuitive tarot for beginners, author talk: Kat Chow, sip and paint, intuitive tarot reading, learn to be a tandem captain, wikipedia edit-a-thon, Pink Beats, tunes: Verdin Brothers / Liam Grant / Dann Pell, dating event, Black Cowboy: American Muscle, FREE headshots at Framebridge, Black Cowboy : American Muscle by Brandon Hill, talk: the Hindu supremacist movement in India and the US, art talk: Dyani White Hawk, free financial planning for federal employees, DCEFF, Doubles open mic

Friday March 28

DC jazz divas

If you love women in jazz as much as I do, stop by the 15th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival and explore some of their many workshops, concerts, and jam sessions through Sunday evening! (all weekend)

  • Led by the talented Leigh Pilzer on baritone sax, you don’t want to miss local jazz group Seven Pointed Star at Montpelier Art Center! (8pm)

That’s the Spirit!

The Washington Spirit are off to a rocky start this year amidst last weekend’s loss against KC and Krikorian stepping down as GM, but they can count on one constant: supportive fans! Tickets for their game against Bay FC are less than $30! (8pm

3/28: author talk: The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue, Desi Comedy Night, The Originals: All Native Comedy Show, Law & Order comedy, tunes: Lane 8, national wood pellet forum??, DC PlannerJournalCon, tunes: 40 years of Northeast Groovers, DC Sketchfest, author talk: Alencia Johnson, Gallaudet dance company, stand up comedy, Urban League Gala, Profs & Pints: The Flu, finding awe workshop at NGA, NGA: standing strong

Saturday March 29

Embarrassing time to own a Tesla… 👊🔥🇺🇸

Feel similarly? Stop by the Tesla showroom in Georgetown for a Tesla Takedown Dance Party to peacefully protest the broligarchy and make it really, really hard for someone to buy a Cybertruck!  (11am)

Art-activism with Free DC!

Free DC is making waves in fighting for our right to self-governance, and getting involved is easy! Stop by their Community Art Build Day to paint banners, print posters, press buttons, and learn how you can fight for a free DC. Kids are welcome! (10am-3pm)

Tunes || tunes: Kyle Gordon, tunes: LESSON ZERO

Activism & Education || neighborhood skills share, DC Music for LA Fire Relief, menstrual product drive!, Paddlestar Galactica

Other highlights || native plants sale, book swap, exhibit: The Sound of DC, free car advice, DC Sketchfest,

Also || Healthy Homes Fair, Comedy as a Second Language, Joke Sistas, DC Science Comedy Night, Forget Why poetry series, Indigo & Shibori 101 workshop, chef’s table with Peter Chang, candle making, shop local, tudor place book group, Indie Sleaze Night, trinket swap, ONE DC annual membership mtng, wizards run club, DC Salon: Is there honor without revenge? (pretty sure Aeschylus covered this), screening: Little, Big, and Far

Sunday March 30

America’s Architecture of Freedom and Unfreedom

Head to NGA for the fourth and final lecture on the history of slavery and dispossession in civic architecture, with this lecture focusing on what life was like for free and enslaved Black Washingtonains. (2pm)

Bop local

DC-based band Femi and the Foundation blend together blues, hip-hop, funk, rap, and soul for a smooth sound full of joy and raw emotion. Grab some tickets and get your groove on at their Songbyrd show! (7pm)

3/30: The Sound of (Black) Music, women’s history at Tudor Place, auditors needed for AC auditions, cocktail class, market at doublestiny vinyl shop market, book talk: Clay Risen on the Red Scare, tunes: Femi and the Foundation, dupont cherry blossom party, cocktail event ($$), Celebrating Elizabeth Catlett, Free DC ward 4 community kick-off, Electrifying the District

 

Monday March 31

Trans Day of Visibility Rally

Stand beside Christopher Street Project and other orgs and queer activists at the National Mall to rally against the Trump administration’s attacks on the transgender community and advocate for trans rights. (4pm)

Solidarity economy webinar

Join members of Baldwin House co-op for a virtual webinar on the Solidarity Economy Movement to learn about building a future that paves a path to housing and homeownership for all. (6pm)

3/31: Women and Words book club, Rabbi Shira Stutman - Sixth & I, tunes: ZZZZZZZZZ iiiiiiii, Profs & Pints: Democracy Born in Darkness, Free DC: how to hold 1:1s, Baldwin House solidarity economy seminar, Old Glory rugby, storytelling comedy show

Tuesday April 1

You Fust see this band!

If you’re a fan of MJ Lenderman or Wednesday, you’ll also love this North Carolina alternative country band Fust. Named by Stereogum as one of the best new bands to watch, their song “Spangled” makes you want to drive through Shenandoah with your windows down. (8:30pm)

4/1: Nights at the Seder Table, To Say I Was Here, author talk: Gretchen Rubin, Belong Circles, Profs & Pints: Bird Songs, Folger Book Club, tunes: Babel Baby

APRIL

4/2: tunes: Boney James, new play festival, resources for federal workers, free outdoor film: National Treasure, theater: Bad Books

4/3: Pink Beats, talk: Adam Pendleton, DC History Conference, cherry blossom jamboree, microcinema, author talk: Josh Duboff, live podcast: Feminist Buzzkills x Boom Lawyered, Women of Vision awards, Free DC Ward 6 meeting,

4/4: tunes: The String Queens, tunes: Ballister, Bach cello, Orange Grove Dance, DC History Conference, Madams of DC, Lofi Fridays at MLK library, books & blossoms, film: Join or Die

4/5: NMWA Slow Art Day, tunes: The Weather Station, Capital Art Book Fair, A Cultural Arts Gala: Garden of Art, tunes: Brìghde Chaimbeul / Henbane, Tudor Place garden tour, Howard Gospel does Elizabeth Catlett, White House Garden tour, help clean the Potomac, DC History Conference, Folger family workshop, history of Black Georgetown, RCP cleanup, capital art book fair, 3d art gallery, LOC Japanese culture day, learn to make wire wrapped jewelry!, Gearin’ Up re-opening, climate play, Anacostia Park trash cleanup, Native American art market

4/6: Mt. Pleasant Block Fest, White House Garden tour, pottery mini-wheel workshop, tunes: Wayne Horvitz / Anthony Pirog, crochet 101, socialist parents meetup, tour historic alleyways, Jazz & Blossoms, Free DC Ward 1 meeting

4/7: tunes: Franz Ferdinand, tunes: Pink Lids / Gerf / Powerband, Profs & Pints: Trump and Terrorism

4/8: tunes: Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin, evening fiction book club, meet cherry blossom princesses, lecture: who were the Custises?, Profs & Pints: Bagpipes, poetry: Ellen Bass, author talk: Mary Fissell, tunes: Transviolet, Metro DC DSA: climate politics, Free DC Ward 2 meeting

4/9: Microcinema: Commodity Trading, writerly happy hour, Poetic Health Justice, jazz piano @ Strathmore, free outdoor film: Mean Girls

4/10: NGA @ Night (preregistration required), Pink Beats, Community Showcase at Anacostia Arts, romance is resistance author panel, Standing With Immigrants 2025, tunes: Kohala Mountain Boys (Hawaiian traditional)

4/11: NMWA Spring Gala, tunes: The War & Treaty, tunes: Jennifer Koh, violin, Poetry Slam at O St Museum, tunes: Assholeparade / Triac / Pilau / Skallar, dance: Through Fish Eyes, Art of Pink, vibe to ethiopian funk music, spoken word poetry, Pink Art, garden supply pop-up

4/12: Guerrilla Girls at NMWA, evening of cocktails, tunes: LESSON ZERO, yoga + zine-making, the Harlem Renaissance in DC, District of Punk walking tour, Wangari Gardens spring festival, teaching with improvisation fellowship, skillshop for justice advocates

4/13: Samba at Glen Echo Park, tunes: All Species Parade, walking tour: Socialites and Spies of Georgetown, tunes: Eli Wallace & Lisa Cameron, R&B club celebrates Mariah Carey

4/14: tunes: Ty Segall, women’s biography bookclub, Profs & Pints: Women of the French Revolution, tunes: Lauren K. Watel

4/15: tunes: Huda Asfour / Emily Rach Beisel / Danny Kamins, tunes: Las Guaracheras, Profs & Pints: When Washington Burned, spring foraging

4/16: musical journey: district coalition, Giggly Squad podcast event, jazz piano @ Strathmore, free outdoor film: The Incredibles, rhythm battle: flamenco v. tap

4/17: Easter Tour at O St, flash tat at Phillips, tunes: Laurent Estoppey & Daniel Levin, cooking class: Italian Easter Classics, Planet Forward Summit, Thank Me Later comedy show, infinite worlds book club @ Solid State, a festival shopping event, Free DC Ward 6 meeting,

4/18:  tunes: Rich Amiri

4/19: tunes: Lucy Dacus, $5 cooking class, earth day 5k, Shakespeare’s bday @ Folger, english tea with gravlax, HBD Shakespeare, Old Glory rugby

4/20: Rhizome benefit concert

4/21: Zoh Amba Sun Ensemble / Mark Cisneros & Nik Francis, sausage making class, Profs & Pints: The Metro, Free DC Ward 5 meeting,

4/22: tunes: Beach Bunny, dance performance, Inner Loop monthly reading, tunes: Shadow Riot / Industrial Grade Acid, Emily Henry release party

4/23: book talk: Morgan Jenkins (with Rion Amilcar Scott), tunes: Water is the Sun / Requiem, jazz piano @ Strathmore, free outdoor film: Shrek, Green Drinks DC

4/24: book talk: Ben Ratliff, book talk: Yoni Applebaum, cooking class: a trip to Belgium

4/25: tunes: Helene Grimaud, piano, tunes: Walde Mar / Kevin Winter / Max Eastman, Rochelle Rice: Tell Her This, chemistry-themed burlesque show

4/26: Hill Family Bikingtunes: Ortla Gartland, Forget Why poetry series, local play!, Washington Spirit Game, New Kitchens on the Block, clothing swap, DC Dyke March earth day crafternoon

4/27: tunes: Horszowski trio, Mozart’s Requiem, Parallel Play at Rhizome, tunes: Carrie Elkin, Danny Schmidt, Free DC Ward 7 meeting,

4/28: tunes: Sharon Van Etten, tunes: New Orthodox, DC Climate Week begins, tunes: Olive Klug, library Fashion Club

4/29: tunes: Frost-Tamestit-Wosner, the atlantic’s on the future @ planet word

MAY

5/1: tunes: Somi, O st. business networking, Ed Helms book talk, WPA Collectors Night

5/2: Washington Spirit Game, 2025 Washington Writers Conference, Black Cat half-Halloween party, Queering Sound fundraiser

5/3: tudor place garden tour

5/4: NMWA Makers Market, Attack on Titan event at Tysons, volunteer at Walk MS, burlesque + variety lunch, Old Glory rugby, theater: Akira Kurosawa Explains His Films with Yogurt, concert in Tregaron Meadow

5/5: Cinco paint + sip

5/6: tunes: Bôa

5/7: author talk: Isabel Allende, tunes: Ronnette Rollins

5/8: NGA @ Night (preregistration required)

5/9: Katt Williams, tunes: Roger Clark Miller / Tag Cloud

5/10: tunes: Rachel Chinouriri, comedy: Maria Bamford, hula hooping, Samba at Glen Echo Park, climbing in VA, tudor place tea tour, tunes: Modern Warrior

5/13: evening fiction book club

5/14: Free community day at NMWA

5/15: tunes: Jlin, JUXTAPOSE | A Theatrical Shadow Box by Happenstance Theater, art talk: Shepard Fairey at Phillips (requires registration), author talk: Ron Chernow

5/16: tunes: MJ Lenderman, My Body My Festival, theater: Ethiopia

5/17: Hill Family Biking, dance: Spring Youth Showcase, Washington Spirit Game, spanish guitar performance, tunes: Isaac Mizrahi

5/18: piano: Janice Carissa

5/20: tunes: Five For Fighting

5/21: daytime book club, Bra and Order burlesque

5/22: Hill Family Biking

5/28: tunes: Wet

5/30: tunes: loadbang (classical), Decolonized Beatz Indigenous World Pride, WoCo Fest

5/31: tunes: trilogy for pianos, Project GLOW

JUNE

6/3: dance: Erick Hawkins and Lucia Dlugoszewski, tunes: Tennis

6/4: Judy Collins

6/5: talk: Marvin Gaye, melancholy and genius in Black culture, The Vision is Yours forum, author talk: Jacinda Ardern

6/8: Washington Spirit Game

6/12: comedy: Ian Bagg

6/13: dance: Everyone I (N)Ever Loved

6/14: Samba at Glen Echo Park, Seventh Stanine Festival

6/16: Pub Choir

6/18: tunes: saxophonist Gary Bartz, daytime book club

6/21: Point Break Music Festival

6/24: tunes: Preoccupations

6/27: meet artist May Pang

6/28: Hill Family Biking Littles Edition

JULY

7/8 : Harry Potter & the Cursed Child opens

7/11: dance: Heart Stück Bernie

7/14: Spy Camp

7/25: tunes: Pixies, dance: Christina Robson and guests

SEPTEMBER

9/6: National Book Festival

9/7: tunes: Sierra Ferrell

9/17: daytime book club

OCTOBER

10/3: Stardew valley symphony 

10/10-12:

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