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National Cherry Blossom Festival to Take Place Without Parade in 2021

The National Cherry Blossom Festival’s organizers have canceled the 2021 parade, but the event will proceed from March 20-April 11 next year.

Activists Prepare for Second Women’s March in DC on October 17

The District of Columbia will be witnessing the second edition of the Women’s March on Saturday, October 17, this time with coronavirus measures.

Black Ownership in Cannabis Industry Discussed at Howard Theatre Event

The Howard Theatre will be housing a panel discussion about Black people’s role as investors and business owners in the cannabis industry on October 16.

Spooky Movie International Horror Film Fest Kicks Off Virtually

The DC area’s annual Spooky Movie International Horror Film Festival is taking place virtually this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Free Online Workshop Teaches How to Improve Your Focus for Better Productivity

Chicago-based Iris Reading is offering students, professionals and lifelong learners a free online training to teach them how to sharpen their focus.

National Museum of African American History to Host ‘Yoga for Black Lives Matter’

A yoga session will take place at the National Museum of African American History and Culture to support the Black Lives Matter movement on October 4.

Kennedy Center to Host First Live Performance Since Coronavirus Closure

The Kennedy Center is set to present its first in-person show since it temporarily closed its doors six months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Four More Smithsonian Museums Set to Reopen Doors Friday

The Smithsonian Institution is scheduled to reopen four of its museums on Friday, after remaining closed for months because of the coronavirus pandemic.