Landmark’s E St Cinema – DC’s well kept secret

Washington D.C. isn’t known for it’s vibrant film culture – even with an annual film festival.  However, Landmark’s E St Cinema gives traveling film buffs their independent, foreign language, and documentary film fix.  As one of D.C’s few art houses, E … Continue reading

Free: DC Shorts Film Festival

The DC Shorts Film Festival will be running from September 6 – 16, 2012. It is held at four different theaters in the DC metro area, including: Landmark’s E Street Cinema, Atlas Performing Arts Center, U.S. Navy Memorial’s Burke Theater, … Continue reading

Hollins Theatre

Need a last minute reservation at Washington DC’s best bed & breakfast? Make reservations now and you can also enjoy the Hollins Theatre this weekend. Located at the Kennedy Center, the Hollins Theatre will be presenting the acclaimed production of … Continue reading

Free Theater Performances at The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage

The Kennedy Center offers free performances everyday at 6pm making it a must see for anyone in DC. Currently located at 2700 F Street, NW in Washington DC makes it a great opportunity for a Washington DC Weekend Getaway. Remember … Continue reading

Cirque Du Soleil

Washington DC is having a wonderful event that everyone should at some point see! Cirque Du Soleil is back in town and only here tilll October 7, 2012. Located in Oxon Hill, MD Cirque Du Soleil is hosting its TOTEM … Continue reading

Capitol Hill Arts Workshop presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Gondoliers”

The GLBT Consortium and the CHAW will be hosting the amazing performance of Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Gondoliers”.  Showtimes will be from August 2-August 10th, 2012. Our Washington DC B&B is located near the Dupont Circle Metro Station and a … Continue reading

2012 Crystal Screen, An Outdoor Film Festival in Crystal City, Arlington

Looking for something to do after the museums close in Washington DC and you feel too tired to walk?  Then sitting down outdoor to watch a good movie may be just what you need.  Crystal Screen, an outdoor Film Festival, … Continue reading

The Warner Theater, Metro Center, Washington DC

One of our guests went to see the Capitol Steps beginning of April and gave us a good review about this theater, so we decided to “blog” about it! The Warner Theater, originally called the Earl Theater was built in … Continue reading

Gala “Tivoli” Theater, Washington DC

The Gala “Tivoli” Theater is a culturally diverse theater dedicated to the performing arts and representation of young up and coming artists in the Columbia Heights community.  Built in 1924, the Tivoli opened as a block long, four story theater … Continue reading

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