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National Building Museum Dismisses Dozens of Employees

The National Building Museum has decided to lay off more than 40 members of its staff, leaving only 20 employees on the job due to the coronavirus outbreak.

DC Improv Turns Into Online Comedy Venue During Pandemic

The District's reputable comedy venue DC Improv is offering stand-up shows online via the video conferencing app Zoom due to the coronavirus pandemic.

DC-Based Record Label Offers Its Full Music Catalog Online for Free

Dischord Records, an indie punk record label based in Washington, D.C., made its discography available for free on Bandcamp amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Spice Up Your Quarantine with DC JazzFest’s Live Music Online

D.C. JazzFest offers live music online after having to postpone its real life events due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

Filmfest DC Comes to Your Home, Shows Movies Free of Charge

Filmfest D.C. has postponed its 34th edition as part of the coronavirus shutdown. However, the organizers are offering online streaming of movies for free.

Kennedy Center Gets $25 Million Bailout in Coronavirus Stimulus Package

The Kennedy Center will receive a total of $25 million funding as part of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus rescue package bill to help lift the economy.

DC Cinema Scene: 10 Best Movies Filmed in Town

Would you like to enjoy a history recap of D.C. cinematograhy? Here are the greatest movies filmed in the nation's capital.

Washington Nationals Donate $1 Million to Stadium Workers for Season Delay

The Washington Nationals have created a $1 million fund to partly cover the lost payments of stadium employees after the delay of the 2020 MLB season.