Old Town Theater – Alexandria, VA

If you are looking for a new atmosphere for your next movie choice, check out the Old Town Theater in Alexandria, VA.  Built in 1914, the theater catered to “moving pictures, billiards and bolling alley entertainment”.  After years of renovations, … Continue reading

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

The Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company was founded in Washington, DC in 1980. Woolly has been known for it’s innovative plays. The theater company has taken on the role of “Research and Development” for theater. The Woolly Mammoth Theater Company has shown more … Continue reading

American Ballet Theatre: The Nutcracker

We may not be ready to hear this yet, but the Holiday season is upon us. If visiting Washington, DC during the Holiday months, and intend to attend some of the season shows you may want to plan ahead and … Continue reading

E street Theatre

Voted “Best Place to Watch a Movie” by the Washington Post Express, this theater hosts many independent, foreign, indie, classic revival, documentary-style and your-not-so-average-blockbuster films.  People go over there without even checking what the theater is  showing, and leave it … Continue reading

Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center, Washington DC

Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center holds free performances daily at 6pm. The millennium stage is located adjacent to the Opera House. The Kennedy Center holds some of Washington, DC’s most important musical performances and plays. Take advantage of the … Continue reading

“A New America Art Festival”, Washington DC

The H Street corridor is an up and coming neighborhood in DC. New restaurants  have been consistently popping up throughout the corridor. The Atlas Performing Arts Center is the center of culture and arts in the community. The Center hosts multi-cultural … Continue reading

Some Sing, Some Cry: A Conversation and Performance Featuring Ntozake Shange and Ifa Bayesa

From the Smithsonian’s Museum of African-American History and Culture … Performance Reading: Some Sing, Some Cry: A Conversation and Performance Featuring Ntozake Shange and Ifa Bayesa Friday, September 17, 2010 •? 7? PM • Natural History Museum? Authors Ntozake Shange … Continue reading

Lost Charlie Chaplin films to be shown at Slapsticon in Arlington!

Slapsticon is a film festival that strives to bring life back to some of the old? silent comedies that paved the way for all our future films! On July 17th, their? special feature will include? three lost films created by … Continue reading

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