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DC Environmental Film Festival Goes Online to Avoid Spread of Coronavirus

The annual Environmental Film Festival in Washington, D.C. has announced that it is canceling all public events and launching a “virtual” version on March 16.

Kennedy Center Cancels Events Until End of March in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak

The Kennedy Center announced that it has cancelled its events as it is closing its facilities until further notice due to the threat of COVID-19.

Welcome Cherry Blossoms with Yoga and Dance at Smithsonian American Art Museum

This year’s Cherry Blossom Sunrise will take place on March 27 from 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. inside Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Do Not Miss Smithsonian’s Annual Museum Day for Free Visits

Smithsonian Magazine‘s annual Museum Day falls on Saturday, April 4 this year. Mark your calendars to make sure you benefit from free admissions.

Did You Know Netflix Now Has Its Own DC-Based Rom-Com?

Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment, a romantic comedy that was filmed in Washington, D.C., hit Netflix two weeks ago.  

Third Eye Blind to Perform at Northwest DC’s 9:30 Club

Third Eye Blind fans in the D.C. area have a reason to rejoice. The band is coming to Northwest D.C. for a concert at the famous 9:30 Club on March 30.

Foo Fighters to Bring New Rock Festival to Washington DC Region

The Foo Fighters announced a rock festival in the D.C. area scheduled to happen on July 4 at the FedExField in Prince George's County, Maryland. Pre-sales start on March 3.

Harry Styles Performed Special Mini Show in DC for NPR Staff

Harry Styles paid an unannounced visit to D.C. and it turned out he was here for a mini concert at NPR’s office for reporters.