The Festival of Lights arrived in the District Sunday night, and Washington, D.C., kicked it off with the lighting of the world’s largest menorah. Washingtonians and visitors alike made their…
A new museum opened in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Oct. 29, offering a new home for contemporary art. The Rubell Museum—housed in the former historically Black 1906 Randall Junior High…
To help keep Washingtonians safe, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) announced Wednesday, Dec. 14 that all Metro rides (bus and rail) after 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve…
Things are looking promising for the Carter Barron Amphitheater, a once-popular outdoor venue tucked away in the District’s Rock Creek Park. While the amphitheater was forced to close…
Next summer will be a breeze for D.C. residents, who will now be able to travel via Metrobus for free on rides that begin in D.C.! D.C. City Council met…
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., selected and celebrated its 45th annual honorees for their “lifetime artistic achievements” on Sunday, Dec. 4. Each year,…
Washington, D.C.’s, iconic National Cherry Blossom Festival will be a little extra magical in 2023, with festival organizers announcing Tuesday that classic Disney characters with serve as the grand marshals…