WEEKLY SCHEDULER

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Mother Tongue Film Festival (2/20-2/23),  Free DC campaign orientation (2/26) tunes: Granny and the Boys (3/9), podcast: Odd Lots Live (3/12), tunes: GloRilla (3/14), BHM film: Diminished Returns (3/15), tunes: Lane 8 (3/28), tunes: Rich Amiri (4/18), tunes: Lucy Dacus (4/19), tunes: Sharon Van Etten (4/28), tunes: Bren Joy (4/28) tunes: Saint Motel (4/29-4/30), tunes: San Fermin (5/8),tunes: Rachel Chinouriri (5/10), tunes: Tennis (6/3) tunes: Pixies (7/25)

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Wednesday February 19

Get in losers, we’re supporting the NIH

Join researchers and academics to stand up for research, education, and jobs to tell them to fund, not freeze DC. Federal attacks on science and academia put all our futures at risk – stand up to these attacks at the HHS. If you chant loud enough maybe RFK’s brainworm will hear you and finish the job. (12pm)

  • Or if you can’t make it out during work, join the Stop Musk, Save Our Services march on SpaceX DC headquarters. (5:30pm

Queer yearning, anyone?

One thing about queer folks is we’re gonna write love letters to one another, which is why Gay Love Letters decided to make a night out of it! Join for an evening of readings featuring queer correspondence, old and new, ranging from lusty to yearning. (7pm)

Also || tunes: Jupiter Quartet, daytime book club, curling & cocktails, Green Drinks, ceramics courses, theater: Out Of the Vineyard, tunes: Travis, Art Comics & Anime at O St, Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks, Ekiben popup, tunes: DC the Don, tunes: The Mallet Brothers Band, Funk the Facts, RENS sketch comedy

Thursday February 20

Everywhere you hop I’ll be watching you

Ok, obsessed with this! Learn to be a Frog Watcher at Kingman Island. This volunteer training will teach volunteers how to observe the Kingman amphibians and contribute to science. (6:30pm)

Singing Back the Buffalo 

It’s the tenth annual Mother Tongue Film Festival featuring free in-person film screenings and Q&As with directors. Come see “Singing Back the Buffalo,” a film by Tasha Hubbard (Plans Cree) that shares Indigenous visionaries, scientists, and communities rematriating buffalo to the heart of the North American plains they once defined. (7pm)

Also || Twin Peaks Night at DC9, tunes: Rebecca Berlin / Leo DiSanto / Broommaker, talk: Crime Fiction in the DMV, poetry at LoC, Phillips Collection free entry, Fire & Ice immersive show, event: barriers to better mental health policy, Sketch Comedy Happy Hour, Mother Tongue Film Festival, Washington Roast comedy show, Free DC Ward 6 meeting, book talk: Eric Puchner, tunes: Alexa Rose, comedy: Colin Quinn, hot 8 brass band, tunes: Pack Light

Friday February 21

It’s not goodbye, it’s check you later

Capital Checkers is on the move. Their building is for sale and their lease is not being renewed. To thank the community for their support they will be throwing a goodbye party with food, games, and souvenirs. (6pm)

Punk pioneers

King Face debuted in the DC hardcore punk scene in 1984, releasing music along the likes of Fugazi and Rites of Spring before disbanding in 1989. Now the band is back together - more than 40 years later! Catch them and their updated sound at the Black Cat. (doors at 8pm)

Also ||  tunes: Alma Laprida / Stephen Santillian, 2000s dance party, Thank Me Later Comedy Show, Stephen Sol & The Wrizzards, Live Comedy Starring Patrice DeVeaux, Stanley Cup Plaque Unveiling at Washington Harbour Ice Rink, Kpop Night, tunes: The Vices, DC9 turns 21

Saturday February 22

Let’s ride!

The Garage Racing National Championships are happening! Anyone can enter this unconventional biking competition. From fixed-gear to costume-friendly races, come watch (or compete) as people race through two levels of a parking garage in this fast-and-furious style competition! (11am-7pm)

  • Or if chill biking with your family is more your thing, join Hill Family Biking for their clean-up ride to ride and pick up trash. (10:30am)

Art-film-talk on a local multi-hyphenate

Join NGA for the premiere of Jacob Kainen: The Last Expression, a documentary exploring the life and legacy of an under-recognized DC-area painter, printmaker, art historian, and curator who served as a mentor to many local artists.

  • Check out our 730DC article from last summer to learn more about Kainen and the history of the DC arts scene!

Also || tunes: Lalah Hathaway, Smiths x Cure dance party @ Black Cat, showtunes sing-along, All Hat No Cattle, book talk: Homes for Living, Timeless Mucha: the Magic of Line, Hill Family Biking & picking up litter, arlington library makerspace open house, Sip & Swap, Flurry Fest, Salute: The Powerful Woman, candle making workshop, tunes: Bon Entendeur, Black Ink, history of AdMo tenant organizing walk, Queer Black Broadway walking tour, Forget Why poetry series, Black artist-centered open house at Pyramid Atlantic, children’s story time at Potter’s House, BHM book swap at Potter’s House, Free DC Ward 2 kickoff, launch party for comet x right proper collab, Community Shabbat with New Synagogue Project + Free DC, comedy: Bruce Mcculloch, Ward 4 listening session with JLG, we power DC wheatpaste, talk/theater: history & health inequity in America, Black Cat Cryfest, tunes: Macseal, tunes: Moein

Sunday February 23

Listening Is Resistance

The Palestinian Sound Archive preserves the audiovisual legacy of Palestine by compiling vinyl records and tapes and the stories of their production and relevance to Palestinian history. Head to Rhizome for a listening session, where vintage Palestinian albums will be played, sampled, and remixed! (4:30pm)

For fans of Parable of the Sower

Worried about the future? Be prepared for whatever dystopian hellscape lies ahead by taking a Wild Plants class and learning how to identify and forage local plants! (12:30pm

Also ||  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!, Profs & Pints: Buying Sustainable Seafood, Chili Cook Off, suncatcher workshop, pottery charcuterie workshop, solidarity economy happy hour, experimental jam, Mother Tongue Film Festival, Craft & Cry, book talk: The Sustainability Class, puppet and song show in Mt P, tunes: Antje Duvekot, tunes: Bryce Vine, tunes: Charlie Adams, tunes: The Hails

Monday February 24

Shocked this isn’t hosted at Metrobar!?

Head to Penn Social for Profs and Pints. Learn how the metro made DC. Gain an in-depth understanding of DC’s transit system, the politics surrounding it, and how it affected our communities. Hosted by Professor Zachary Schrag, an award-winning urban historian who devoted an entire book to the subject. (6pm)

Stand up, fight back

Live in Ward 3 and ticked off about this administration’s threats to home rule? Join Free DC in mobilizing your community and standing up for your rights at their Ward 3 Team meeting, or check out their calendar to get involved in your neighborhood! (6:30pm)

Also ||  Profs & Pints: How The Metro Made Washington, fab five of queer eye in dc, tunes: Jady, tunes: Chris Travis

Tuesday February 25

It gets better (and by it, we mean your writing)

US Book Award winner Alice McDermott is hosting a free writing workshop at the Clevland Park Library! This is why we love libraries! Open to all, this workshop will focus on revision in writing: when does not good enough become not bad, when does not bad become brilliant, and when does the pursuit of brilliance become the dawn of despair? (6:30pm)

Power to the people… to the power?

Socialist Night School and We Power DC are joined by Sandeep Vaheesan for a discussion of his book Democracy In Power, exploring the history of America’s energy industry and envisioning a publicly led path to decarbonization. (6pm)

Also || author talk: David Grann, Profs & Pints: Psychology of sex, tunes: Lime Cordial, crash course in facilitation, tunes: Anne-F Jacques & AJ Cornell / Claire Alrich / Blind:Out:Dated (Gary Rouzer), book talk: The Sustainability Class, Free DC Ward 4 meeting, Black History Power Hour, tunes: Ike Reilly, tunes: Skinny Lister, tunes: Ghost9, talk: Democracy in Power (electricity, that is), tunes: Neriah

FEBRUARY

2/26: tunes: ¡FIASCO! / Throwaway / ZĀM, Christ House open house, talk: race & American sculpture, Co-ops 101, Free DC campaign orientation, 4-week beginner knitting class, JLG Ward 4 listening session

2/27: tunes: Baghed / Saafewaay / Power Pants / Evil Weevil, line dancing at LoC, spy Musuem: The Heavy Water Sabotage Raid, tunes: Town Mountain, talk: GoGo in the 90s, journaling with crystals and tarots, Profs & Pints: The Single Lesson, tunes: Kids Table, garden and landscape lecture, tunes: Dropkick Murphys

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, book talk: Homes for Living, Mardi Gras Shabbat - Sixth & I, theater: Gallows Humor (award winning local youth play), talk on code switching, Taxilandia: Anacostia, chamber of comedy, dancing en lo sucio, curator tour: Basquiat x Banksy, What Goes On dance party

MARCH

3/1: My Body My Festival, tunes: Father John Misty, Mardi Gras at the Wharf, tunes: Chuck Bettis & Jerry Lim / Mick Barr / Breath of the Magi, Needlework Show at Pope-Leighey, string quartet Brooklyn Rider, theatre: Hand to God, tunes: Marc Broussard, tunes: Tuxedo, tunes: Good June / Night Hawk / Heading North, art: Torture Garden @ Thundershark, beer!, Taxilandia: Anacostia, An Afternoon with Author Edwidge Danticat, youth writing showcasestring quartet: Brooklyn Rider, 90s FLANNEL CHANNEL FLASHBAND SHOWCASE, Work Sucks comedy show, tribute to Black winemakers, Beginning Crochet, the art of air drying persimmons, Climate Play

3/2: Gospel Music at O St., free community day at NMWA, DC Movie Club Oscar’s watch party, Taxilandia: Anacostia, Free DC Ward 1 meeting, tunes: Leonidas Kavakos & Daniil Trifonov, tunes: Molly Grace at National Museum of Women in the Arts, tunes: QUEERING NOIZE // NOISE AGAINST FASCISM

3/3: preregistration for NGA at night, Parallel Play @ Rhizome, profs & pints: DOGE and Federal Cybersecurity, midnight release party for Oathbound

3/4: O St. Museum, Augmented Reality Hunt, tunes: Jessica Baio, Michael Shannon & Jason Narducy and friends play R.E.M.'s 'Fables of the Reconstruction', theater: A Room In The Castle, tunes: Akua Allrich, Women's History Month Networking Breakfast, Profs & Pints: The Love Lecture

3/5: cookbook talk: Super Italian, Bushra Rehman in Conversation with Patricia Park, tunes: Brass Against

3/6: tunes: Hour / Adelyn Strei, CJM After Hours, cook book talk: Molly Yeh, tunes: The Hip Abduction, techno takeover @ Phillips Collection, Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Folger book club: The Tower, It’s a Motherf**king Pleasure - Woolly Mammoth

3/7: Shannon Beveridge, Ziwe, tunes: Ray Bull, tunes: Nathy Peluso, tunes: Ceremony East Coast / Osmia / Caustic Hologram, tunes: LESSON ZERO, Artist Talk: Uncanny, gallery experience: Osgemeos

3/8: Alton Brown live, pinhole camera workshop, tunes: Anthony Braxton, theater: AJAX, Women's History Month Trivia Night, tunes: God Street Wine, Chappell Roan Dance Party, pinhole pics at NMWA, femme fatale dance party, EqualiTEA at Tudor Place, NMWA: Pinhole Pics, tunes: Credit / Nice Breeze / Hatchetface, Free DC Ward 8 meeting, style, fashion, and culture: a DC narrative, meditation in the galleries, Bring it to the Table symposium, Cheb ou Jen, the National Dish of Senegal, with Marianne Tshihamba , International Women’s Day Yoga, Frida Kahlo: Art & Legacy, Hirshhorn: art becomes music becomes art, theater: Wombat Drool

3/9: talk: Jews in comics, tunes: Ron Pope, vase crafting workshop, tunes: The Abe Mamet SeptetAmerica’s Architecture of Freedom and Unfreedom, Metro DC DSA Social Housing workgroup, tunes: Karen Slack regional debut

3/10: women’s biography bookclub, Profs & Pints: Trump & Asylum Law

3/11: evening fiction book club, tunes: Angelika Niescier, Tomeka Reid, and Savannah Harris, tunes: Tiffany Day, Lecture: Enslaved at Tudor Place, Free DC campaign orientation, Profs & Pints: Ireland’s Fight for Freedom, lobby for secular schools, enslaved at Tudor Place lecture

3/12: Book Talk: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (author of Americanah), tunes: Bootcamp / Psyop / Tripper / Out to Destroy, tunes: The Main Squeeze, free community day at NMWA, theater: Your Name Means Dream, Purim at 6th and I, WRB Presents, Our City, Our Music, Our Writers, learn to cook Mofongo!, podcast: Odd Lots Live

3/13: tunes: Hovvdy, NGA @ Night (preregistration required), author talk: Rosie Danan, tunes: Thought Control / Ballistix / Seclusion / Invasive, DCCK Cafe Day

3/14: author talk: Charlotte Taylor Fryar, tunes: Brandee Younger, harp, film: The Heat’s On, Shabbat Night Live, dance: Nejla Atkin, tunes: CHYL, 2000s dance party, tunes: GloRilla, poetry at Rhizome, opera: Poppea, dance: Nejla Yatkin

3/15: author talk: Amy Latta, tunes: Kim Deal (Pixies, Breeders), Ireland at the Wharf, Thomas Circle Singers, Natural Dye Workshop, Dan + Claudia Zanes w/ Tyree Austin at Joe's!, tunes: Quicksand, tunes: Wilder Woods, tunes: K.Flay, tunes: The Delarcos / Cash on the Nail, 6 week ceramics course, tribute to Alice Parker, Women’s History at LOC, Clayton Stephenson, piano, playtest a local video game!

3/16: The Music of Bernice Johnson Reagon, talk: Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Girl Scout Day at O St Museum, tunes: WILLIS, ethel smyth’s mass in D, Inner Loop monthly reading, Women’s History at Tudor Place, NMWA Nights, tunes: HIDE / Whiphouse / Struggle, Cathedral Choral Society + BSO

3/17: tunes: Austin Larkin / Theodor Kentros / Heather Stebbins

3/19: tunes: Grupo Fundo de Quintal, daytime book club, Max Johnson Trio, art workshop, Chuck Schumer at Sixth & I, O St. Museum: Secret Gardens of Asia, NMWA nights, cooking for one: tinned fish!

3/20: gallery opening: Arpita Singh, Erinys Quartet, book talk: Abundance

3/21: dance: Claire Alrich

3/22: tunes: Of Montreal, tunes: Horsegirl, EqualiTEA at Tudor Place, Washington Metropolitan Gamer Symphony Orchestra, Free DC non-cooperation training, Free professional  headshots, cooking: Brazilian Flavors, yoga at kreeger, theater: Charlottesville

3/23: Samba at Glen Echo Park, Bach Consort, pottery planter workshop

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

3/25: tunes: Tara Clerkin Trio / The Caribbean

3/26: tunes: Anohni & the Johnsons, talk: Brahms’ unwritten Melusine opera, Mother of All Comedy Shows, tunes: Jules Reidy / The Soft Pink Truth / Nate Scheible, Free DC orientation,

3/27: tunes: Lila Downs, Funnier Than Fiction, rare coins & collectibles, Tudor Place: Evolution of Timekeeping, intuitive tarot for beginners, author talk: Kat Chow

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?? 

3/29: Healthy Homes Fair, Comedy as a Second Language, Joke Sistas, DC Science Comedy Night, tunes: Kyle Gordon, Forget Why poetry series, Indigo & Shibori 101 workshop, neighborhood skills share, chef’s table with Peter Chang, Paddlestar Galactica

3/30: The Sound of (Black) Music, women’s history at Tudor Place, auditors needed for AC auditions, cocktail class

3/31: Women and Words book club, Rabbi Shira Stutman - Sixth & I

APRIL

4/1: Nights at the Seder Table, To Say I Was Here

4/2: tunes: Boney James

4/4: tunes: The String Queens, tunes: Ballister, Bach cello, Orange Grove Dance

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

4/6: Mt. Pleasant Block Fest

4/7: tunes: Franz Ferdinand

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

4/10: NGA @ Night (preregistration required)

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

4/12: Guerrilla Girls at NMWA

4/13: Samba at Glen Echo Park

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

4/16: musical journey: district coalition

4/17: Easter Tour at O St

4/18:  tunes: Rich Amiri

4/19: tunes: Lucy Dacus

4/20: Rhizome benefit concert

4/21: Zoh Amba Sun Ensemble / Mark Cisneros & Nik Francis

4/22: tunes: Beach Bunny

4/24: book talk: Ben Ratliff

4/25: tunes: Helene Grimaud, piano

4/26: Hill Family Bikingtunes: Ortla Gartland, Forget Why poetry series

4/27: tunes: Horszowski trio, Mozart’s Requiem, Parallel Play at Rhizome

4/28: tunes: Sharon Van Etten, tunes: New Orthodox

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

MAY

5/1: tunes: Somi, O st. business networking

5/4: NMWA Makers Market, Attack on Titan event @ Tysons, volunteer at Walk MS

5/6: tunes: Bôa

5/8: NGA @ Night (preregistration required)

5/9: Katt Williams

5/10: tunes: Rachel Chinouriri, 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, JUXTAPOSE | A Theatrical Shadow Box by Happenstance Theater

5/16: tunes: MJ Lenderman 

5/17: Hill Family Biking, dance: Spring Youth Showcase

5/20: tunes: Five For Fighting

5/21: daytime book club

5/22: Hill Family Biking

5/28: tunes: Wet

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

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

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

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

6/14: Samba at Glen Echo Park

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

JULY

7/11: dance: Heart Stück Bernie

7/14: Spy Camp

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

SEPTEMBER

9/7: tunes: Sierra Ferrell

9/17: daytime book club

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