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Wednesday January 15

(in Janet voice from The Good Place) Not a Bookclub

It’s a reading party! Head to Penn Social to read silently, have breakout discussions, or bring a book for a book swap. A great way to meet friends, and start on your 2025 reading goal early. (7pm)

Ever watch curling in the Olympics and think “I could do that!” Well, here’s your chance to try!

It’s free curling at the Wharf! Come give curling a try and go sweep sweep sweep. While you’re off the ice, enjoy a cocktail or go to Cantina Bambina for a bird’s eye view of the action. (7-10pm)  

Also || art exhibition: Paris 1874, date night with DC improv, the womb: new jokes for the new year, tunes: Hasan Imam Hamdani, scaling the orgasm gap, tunes: Noah Pierre Band, tunes: Tom the Mail Man, intro to sketch comedy class begins, daytime book club, NMWA night, MLK concert at MLK library, poetry and meditation with John Brehm, theatre: What The Constitution Means To Me, broadway and disney singalong night

Thursday January 16

Museum Era!

  • It’s Third Thursday at the Phillips Collection, which means the museum is open late and …. Is free! Plus the in-museum cafe (and best bakery in the city) Breadfurst will be serving wine, food, and more. (5-8pm)
  • Paris 1874 closes on January 19th, check it out before it closes! (all day)
  • Want to make something that belongs in a museum? Get started at Creatives Club’s open meetup! (6-8 pm)

Glee “Duets” Episode, but make it real!

Eighteen of DC’s coolest songwriters (Boy Meets Pearl, Talking To Shadows, etc) are teaming up as duos to write and perform all-new duets! Go to DC9 for a night of fun, plus all proceeds go to the ACLU. (7:30pm)

Also || FemFi DC finances workshop, DC Film Collective happy hour, Folger Salon, the Music of Edmond Dédé , virtual interview with Jami Nakamura Lin, Vietnamese American art exhibition: 50 Years of HOPE and HA-HAs, The Feels dating event, tunes: Alex Lambert, tunes: Elucid, tunes: Burden’s Landing, tunes: L’Impératrice, Folger Salon with Shaul Bassi and Sylvia Korman, New Year Tarot and Tea, wildfire benefit dinner, housing summit

Friday January 17

Support! Local! Drag!

Your favorite DIY event space Rhizome is hosting a local drag night! Join for drag performances that celebrate queerness, artistry, and community while supporting local drag! Plus, reach out if you want to perform. (7pm)

  • Or watch season 17 of Rupaul’s Drag Race at any of these watch parties around DC! (8pm)

And! Local! Musicians!

Local hip-hop artist Noochie is known for his powerful performances and sharp lyricism and for creating Live from the Front Porch, which has featured artists like Anderson .Paak and Marsha Ambrosious - catch him live at Songbyrd! (8pm)

Also || hump! hardcore film night @ black cat, theater: AJAX retelling, tunes: Mo Lowda & The Humble and Illiterate Light, can’t feel my face dance party, tunes: Noochie, tunes: The Mitras, Folger Friday: New Year Wellness Celebration, Comedy Special with Chanel Ali, Madams of DC walking tour

Saturday January 18

The Heir to Cumbia

Groove along to the cumbia stylings of Yeison Landero, the grandson of the man who invented the genre of cumbia itself! He’s keeping the tradition alive and is joined by local musician Victor Arce for a show at Rhizome! (doors at 7:30pm)

Shop local!

It’s Petworth’s neighborhood Winter Market! Browse local wares including Palestinian jewelry and clothing, collages, zines, food, and more, and make sure you grab a free warm drink and get cozy by the fire! (12pm)

Also || KanKouran West African dance company, mending with crochet, guided meditation at Kreeger, tunes: LESSON ZERO, theater: AJAX, Folger Celebrates MLK’s birthday, Anacostia River Cleanup, Potomac River Cleanup, create your own crochet chunky bag, MLK Peace Walk & Parade, Busboys & Poets’ Peace Ball 2025, As If! Dance Party, MLK Day of Service, $5x$5 bluegrass night, aaAAaaAAAaAAAA: Wicked Dance Party, AfroSoreal, Pink Pony XCXpresso, Petworth winter market, walking tour: Black Georgetown, walking tour: district of punk, kids ice cream making class, art: Legally Blindish, tunes: Double Yes + The Bachelor and the Bad Actress, People’s March DC

Sunday January 19

“Yeah, this pine-infused salt?” I say as I lean against my countertop, “Yeah, no big deal, I foraged it.”

April Thompson will be hosting a workshop at ANXO, teaching you how to use evergreen needles. Participants will learn about the health and flavor properties of evergreen needles, how to ID them, and what household goodies you can make with evergreens! (4pm)

You call yourself an ally? Walk the walk babes!!

Celebrate Queer Black Broadway this MLK weekend by joining Off the Mall Tours and Rainbow History Project for a walking tour to learn about DC’s history as a center for social justice and fringe movements, from the Prohibition era through the Civil Rights Movement. (5pm)

Also || author talk: M.C. Casper, tunes: North by North, tunes: Rare Essence and EU w/ Sugar Bear, Hot Rod movie party, theatre: AJAX, crochet 101, experimental jam, tunes: Jeremie Albino, Indie Rock Karaoke, walking tour: Historic Alleyways ( 20% off tickets with code BHM2024 at checkout), Celebrate Queer Black Broadway, Natural Dye Workshop, Inaugural Bash: The Climate Defiance Benefit Show

Monday January 20

Since none of our subscribers are attending the inauguration, here are some other things you can do with your day

  • It’s always a nice day for a walk in Rock Creek Park, the trails are snowy, but pretty, and Beach Drive is pretty clear for walking, running, or having an existential crisis!
  • Stop by the anti-inauguration ball at the Black Cat. Sly & The Family Stone Tribute band Everyday Everybody will be featured along with DJ Dredd, Baby Alcatraz and DJ Underdog.  (7pm)
  • Groove along with multi-instrumentalists J.D. Parran and Andrew Drury at uninauguration 2 (I need to know.. what/where is uninauguration 1??? (7pm)

Also || stage fright comedy show, Global Game Jam

Tuesday January 21

Organizing to Win

Are you feeling fired up and motivated to make a change, but unsure of where to start? Sign up for Rising Organizer’s introductory organizing training at MLK Library to learn how to get started today to build a better tomorrow. (6pm)

Damn Suns, where’d you find this?

What Scream (1996) is to horror movies, indie-produced Lethal Force (2002) is to action films. See the hilarious, off-the-while parody for yourself at a special screening at Suns Cinema! (7pm)

Also || Profs & Pints: The Presidency at a Crossroads, Lazer Dim 700, LETHAL FORCE – Suns Cinema

JANUARY

1/22: tunes: Hasan Imam Hamdani, tunes: Fulton Lee, theatre: AJAX, tunes: Magic City Hippies, beginning improv class, meditation with Sarah-Marie, Witches Night Party: Nosferatu, Lunar New Year w/ Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Open House - Christ House, Lost City Books Winter Salon, The Textile Museum Journal: "Designing Without Design” in Sirwa Weaving Communities of Southern Morocco

1/23: tunes: Porridge Radio, author talk: Rebecca Brenner Graham, tunes: David Grubbs, art: Forging New Narratives of Abstraction from the Andes, theatre: AJAX, me v me tour: SIMEGETEM V JAEYCHINO, tunes: Home Remedies, Sofar Sounds DC, film: Basquiat: The Radiant Child, Free DC campaign orientation, Free DC Ward 8 meeting,

1/24: film + director Q&A: Stand By For Failure, tunes: Warren G, theatre: AJAX, Yoga, Sound Spas, and meditation at Folger Library, tunes: 070 Shake, Kempire After Dark, club XCX, tunes: Tall Heights, tunes: Nino Paid, tunes: Googoosh, Dupont Photo Walk gallery 

1/25: Pack Care Kits & fundraise for palestine, film discussion w/ Isaac Julien and Celeste-Marie Bernier, Sasha Velour’s The Big Reveal, theatre: AJAX, bath bomb making and candlemaking, DC puzzle swap, theatre: GUAC, Sasha Velour, forget why poetry series, tunes: Strutman Lane, Gimme Gimme Dance Party, tunes: Jordana, 7DrumCity demo day, finding a voice through printmaking @ pyramid arts, artist talk re Legally Blindish, Winter Tree Identification, yoga in the gallery , rise for democracy

1/26: book talk: Somewhere Toward Freedom, Delta King’s Blues, dance: Samba Soiree, Celebrate Black Art: the films of Akosua Adoma Owusu, American Patchwork Quartet, vision board party, tunes: Granny & the Boys, tunes: Blind Pilot, tunes: Chris Travis, first listen: original blues opera Delta King’s Blues, soap making class, suncatcher making workshop, tunes: Cal Folger Day / Benthic Zone, family bike ride + ice skating, Post Holiday Market

1/27: Brooke Sheilds's new book!, stop fueling genocide: Chevron, Holocaust remembrance day commemoration, Profs & Pints: Trump and the World

1/28: 30 Days of Night at Alamo, tunes: Nicolas Altstaedt, cello, Profs & Pints: Understanding Immigration, tunes: Delta 8 / Schmuk, Stitch & Sip, Lunar New Year symphony performance, tunes: Jane O’Neill, Free DC Ward 4 meeting

1/29: author talk: Rebecca Brenner Graham, author talk: Nephew: A Memoir, DC Point in Time Count, tunes: Broommaker, author talk: Chris Hayes, tunes: Hasan Imam Hamdani, talk: photography and advocacy, tunes: Elsa y Elmar, tunes: Morgan Wade, talk: Captain Underpants!, Generation Women DC, speculative fiction book club, textiles talk, NMWA: Photography and Advocacy

1/30: book talk: Sex with a Brain Injury, author talk: Neko Case, tunes: (((O))), tunes: Galactic, tunes: Rosewater, opera: Vanessa, Profs & Pints: Revisiting the Battle of the Bulge, Reading Room Festival, theater: AJAX, Writerly happy hour, author talk: Cynthia Kane

1/31: Hamid Rahmanian’s Song of the North, learn about stained glass!, Gender Ordeal Podcast, tunes: Willow Avalon, recession pop party, Slumberland Records 35th anniversary party

FEBRUARY

2/1: film: AI: African Intelligence, Broadway en Spanglish, tunes: Sungazer, tunes: Paul Huang, violin, tunes: Francesco Corti, harpsichord, Metro crawl, plants + mental health reflection

2/2: Celebrate Black Art on Screen: Who In The Hell Is Regina Jones?, tunes: Ulysses Quartet and guitarist Ben Verdery, tunes: Dua Saleh, tunes: Psychic Fever, tunes: Wallice, 7 Drum City potluck/jam open house, visual poetry, Stand Together As One film premier, visual poetry with Briget Heidmous

2/3: theater: AJAX, tunes: Accessory / Kiss Kiss

2/4: tunes: BAYNK

2/5: The Simon & Garfunkel Story, tunes: Rubblebucket, Ted Spero birthday benefit

2/6: tunes: Apocalyptica plays Metallica, Folger book club: symphony of secrets, Tarot for beginners

2/7: tunes: Joy Oladokun, tunes: Mild Minds, tunes: White Ford Bronco, tunes: Tinzo + Jojo, Lez Read Book Club

2/8: Celebrate Black Art & History on Screen: Color, Polar Bear Plunge!, Strathmore’s birthday, tunes: Joy Viver, Dance Place Afterglow blacklight party, tunes: The Backfires, tunes: Stars, A Tale of Two Houses, make your own Victorian V-day cards!

2/9: death cafe, Celebrate Black Art & History on Screen: James Baldwin, Calefax Reed Quintet, tunes: Granny & the Boys, tunes: HOL!, theater: AJAX, Sip and Paint pottery workshop

2/10: author talk: Geraldine Brooks, tunes: Vitamin String Quartet covers Swift & more, author talk: Elizabeth Reese

2/11: author talk: Tara Roberts, evening fiction book club

2/12: fresh talk: hunter Harris & Peyton Dix

2/13: Sweet & Sour Valentines comedy show, tunes: Rachel Beetz / Berglind Tómasdóttir, Venus Galentine’s dance party

2/14: Awkward Sex…and the City

2/15: Celebrate Black Art & History on Screen: Dohomey, tunes: Bartees Strange, jazz: Greg Boyer, tunes: William Hooker Trio

2/16: Black Art & History on Screen: Compensation, Samba at Glen Echo

2/18: The Inner Loop: JM Tyreebook talk: Roxanne Gay (rescheduling)

2/19: tunes: Jupiter Quartet, daytime book club, curling & cocktails

2/20: tunes: Rebecca Berlin / Leo DiSanto / Broommaker

2/21: tunes: Alma Laprida / Stephen Santillian

2/22: tunes: Lalah Hathaway, Smiths x Cure dance party @ Black Cat, showtunes sing-along, All Hat No Cattle, book talk: Homes for Living,

2/23: The Spirit and Strength of Nathalie Joachim, tunes: Granny & the Boys, Gretchen Whitmer at 6th and I, take and bake King Cakes, magic show at O museum, learn about wild plants!

2/25: author talk: David Grann

2/26: tunes: ¡FIASCO! / Throwaway / ZĀM, Christ House open house

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2/28: tunes: Eric Prydz, dance: Amelia Estrada & Gabriel Mata, tunes: Jose James, film: Elevator to the Gallows, tunes: Witch's Mirror / Stygian Mind / Drugs of Faith

MARCH

3/1: tunes: Father John Misty, Mardi Gras at the Wharf, tunes: Chuck Bettis & Jerry Lim / Mick Barr / Breath of the Magi

3/6: tunes: Hour / Adelyn Strei

3/7: Shannon Beveridge, Ziwe

3/8: Alton Brown live, pinhole camera workshop, tunes: Anthony Braxton, theater: AJAX

3/10: women’s biography bookclub

3/11: evening fiction book club, tunes: Angelika Niescier, Tomeka Reid, and Savannah Harris

3/14: author talk: Charlotte Taylor Fryar, tunes: Brandee Younger, harp, film: The Heat’s On, Shabbat Night Live

3/15: author talk: Amy Latta, tunes: Kim Deal (Pixies, Breeders), Ireland at the Wharf

3/16: The Music of Bernice Johnson Reagon, talk: Sandra Jackson-Dumont

3/19: tunes: Grupo Fundo de Quintal, daytime book club, Max Johnson Trio

3/20: gallery opening: Arpita Singh, Erinys Quartet

3/23: Samba at Glen Echo Park

3/24: tunes: Wheatus, tunes: Maude Latour

3/26: talk: Brahms’ unwritten Melusine opera, Mother of All Comedy Shows

3/27: tunes: Lila Downs, Funnier Than Fiction

3/28: author talk: The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue, Desi Comedy Night, The Originals: All Native Comedy Show, Law & Order comedy

3/29: Healthy Homes Fair, Comedy as a Second Language, Joke Sistas, DC Science Comedy Night

3/30: The Sound of (Black) Music

3/31: Women and Words book club

APRIL

4/2: tunes: Boney James

4/4: tunes: The String Queens, tunes: Ballister

4/5: NMWA Slow Art Day, tunes: The Weather Station

4/8: tunes: Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin, evening fiction book club

4/11: NMWA Spring Gala, tunes: The War & Treaty, tunes: Jennifer Koh, violin

4/13: Samba at Glen Echo Park

4/14: tunes: Ty Segall, women’s biography bookclub

4/24: book talk: Ben Ratliff

4/25: tunes: Helene Grimaud, piano

4/27: tunes: Horszowski trio

4/29: tunes: Frost-Tamestit-Wosner

MAY

5/1: tunes: Somi

5/4: NMWA Makers Market, Attack on Titan event @ Tysons

5/6: tunes: Bôa

5/9: Katt Williams

5/10: comedy: Maria Bamford, hula hooping, Samba at Glen Echo Park

5/13: evening fiction book club

5/14: Free community day at NMWA

5/15: tunes: Jlin

5/21: daytime book club

5/30: tunes: loadbang (classical)

5/31: tunes: trilogy for pianos

JUNE

6/3: dance: Erick Hawkins and Lucia Dlugoszewski

6/4: Judy Collins

6/5: talk: Marvin Gaye, melancholy and genius in Black culture

6/12: comedy: Ian Bagg

6/14: Samba at Glen Echo Park

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

6/21: Point Break Music Festival

SEPTEMBER

9/17: daytime book club

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