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Enjoy Jazz at Its Best in These DC Clubs

The District of Columbia is home to several clubs where jazz could hardly be performed any better. Here is where to find them and what to expect.

Pop-Up Art Event Comes to DC to ‘Expand Your Reality Experience’ in 29 Rooms

“Expand Your Reality Experience” by 29Rooms, a one-of-a-kind pop-up that offers artists, musicians and dancers a platform, is visiting the nation’s capital at the D.C. Armory from October 18 - 27.

DC’s First Climbing Gym to Open Next Year

The New York-based fitness chain Brooklyn Boulders is preparing to open a climbing gym in Washington, D.C., which will be in the Eckington Yards, the new condo development in NoMa.

DC Mayor Bowser Vetoes Bill on Independent Arts Commission

A bill that clarifies the independence of D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) was vetoed by Mayor Muriel Bowser on October 8, in what was her third-ever veto during her five years of tenure.

‘Double Exposure’ Combines Again Investigative Journalism and Film

Double Exposure, a film festival dedicated to investigative reporting on film, is returning to D.C. for the fifth time from October 10-13.

Get Moving and Get Healthy with DC’s First ‘Open Streets’

There is a new outdoor activity coming to town on October 5: "Open Streets". It is sponsored by the Government of D.C., so don't be surprised if you spot Mayor Muriel Bowser biking next to you.

Award-Winning Dutch DJ Martin Garrix Performs in DC

DJ Martin Garrix, winner of "Best Electronic Act" at 2016 MTV EMA will be performing at a show organized by Club Glow at D.C.’s Echostage on October 2.

Court Blocks DC Sports Betting App Tied to No-Bid Contract

The release of a mobile sports betting app in D.C. has been delayed, after a judge issued a restraining order due to a disputed contract with a gaming company.