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National Museum of African American History Launches Online Platform

The National Museum of African American History has gone digital with a new project that allows visitors to virtually experience it.

DC School Holds Off on Naming Its Theater After Alumnus Dave Chappelle

The Duke Ellington School of the Arts delayed an event honoring Dave Chappelle amid controversy around his Netflix comedy special.

Best Music Schools in Washington DC: Where to Find Top Teachers

DC is the perfect city for both listening and performing music. Read on to find where you can find the best music schools in Washington, DC. 

Top Five Martial Arts Schools in Washington DC

Martial arts classes not only give you survival skills but also spiritual growth. Here are the best martial arts classes in Washington, DC.

Ice Skating Rink Reopens in National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in November

The National Gallery of Art's ice rink at the Sculpture Garden will reopen in November, after it was canceled last year due to the pandemic.

Library of Congress Holds Free Online Concert Series

The Library of Congress is preparing to host the 2021-2022 season of its free annual concert series that will kick off on Friday, October 8.

March on Washington Film Festival Kicks Off in DC to Honor MLK March

The March on Washington Film Festival is returning to the District with its ninth edition from Thursday, September 30 to Monday, October 4.

Kennedy Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary With Special Concert

The Kennedy Center is launching its 50th anniversary celebrations by hosting a special concert on Tuesday, September 14.