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Smithsonian Folklife Festival Celebrated Virtually This Year

This year’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival will be taking place online from June 24 to July 5 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Learn How to Draw Self-Portraits With Techniques of Frida Kahlo in Online Class

London Drawing Group is holding an online portrait class featuring the techniques and styles of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo on June 25.

DC Documentary Festival AFI Docs Goes Virtual This Year

The AFI Docs documentary film festival moved its films online on June 17-21, as the organizers wanted to avoid canceling the event due to the coronavirus.

National Gallery of Art Prepares to Reopen Sculpture Garden Saturday

The National Gallery of Art’s Sculpture Garden is scheduled to reopen its doors on Saturday, June 20, with limitations, it was announced.

LinkedIn CEO Teaches ‘Conscious Leadership in Uncertain Times’ in Online Event

Prominent executives, including LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner, will discuss wise leadership in an online event from June 30 - July 2.

Join Virtual Program on Biological Hearing Aid by Carnegie Institution for Science

Washington, DC’s Carnegie Institution for Science is holding a virtual program regarding “biological hearing aid” on June 24.

DC Improv Turns Into Online Comedy Venue During Pandemic

The District's reputable comedy venue DC Improv is offering stand-up shows online via the video conferencing app Zoom due to the coronavirus pandemic.

DC Pride Month Gets Schedule Update due to Coronavirus Outbreak

Pride Month events in Washington, D.C. have a new schedule for this year's upcoming celebrations in light of the coronavirus pandemic.