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International Mural Festival Returns to Washington DC

D.C. Mural Festival, a 10-day international event also known as POW! POW!, is returning to the NoMa neighborhood of the District from May 4-12.

National Shrine in DC to Host Fundraising Concert for Notre Dame

The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. will hold a fundraising concert on the night of April 26 to contribute towards the restoration work of The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.

‘Field of Tulips’ Festival Returns to DC from April 26

The second annual Tulip Festival "Field of Tulips" is scheduled to take place in D.C. from April 26-28 at The Park at CityCenterDC.

DC’s ‘Awesome Con’ Starts at Walter E. Washington Convention Center

Over 80,000 comic book fans will come together for D.C.'s seventh annual Awesome Con at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from April 26 through April 28.

DC United Signs 5-Year Deal With New Springfield Sports Complex

D.C. United soccer club announced Monday that they’ve signed a five-year agreement with The St. James, a new 450k SF sports complex in Springfield.

Kennedy Center Begins Showing ‘The Who’s Tommy’ Musical

The Who's Tommy musical based on the iconic 1969 rock concept album will be shown at the Eisenhower Theater of the Kennedy Center on April 24-29.

STOMP Choreographed Percussion Returns to DC in April

STOMP, an eight-member choreographed percussion, will be performed at Washington, D.C.’s National Theatre on April 23-28.

West End, Cleveland Park Libraries Win Prestigious Architecture Awards

The West End Library and the Cleveland Park Library have won American Institute of Architects (AIA)'s D.C. Chapter Design and Urban Catalyst awards.