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Cherry Blossoms Reached Peak Bloom, But No Need to Travel to View Them

The city's cherry trees saw their peak bloom on March 20, but authorities are discouraging the public from traveling to see them due to the coronavirus outbreak.

DC Cherry Blossoms to Reach Peak Bloom Within Few Days, But Beware

The National Park Service (NPS) announced that cherry blossom trees have reached the fifth stage, and peak bloom is set to happen by the end of this week.

DC Environmental Film Festival Goes Online to Avoid Spread of Coronavirus

The annual Environmental Film Festival in Washington, D.C. has announced that it is canceling all public events and launching a “virtual” version on March 16.

Welcome Cherry Blossoms with Yoga and Dance at Smithsonian American Art Museum

This year’s Cherry Blossom Sunrise will take place on March 27 from 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. inside Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Do Not Miss Smithsonian’s Annual Museum Day for Free Visits

Smithsonian Magazine‘s annual Museum Day falls on Saturday, April 4 this year. Mark your calendars to make sure you benefit from free admissions.

Third Eye Blind to Perform at Northwest DC’s 9:30 Club

Third Eye Blind fans in the D.C. area have a reason to rejoice. The band is coming to Northwest D.C. for a concert at the famous 9:30 Club on March 30.

What to Do on International Women’s Day in DC

This Sunday, there will be multiple opportunities to celebrate the International Women's Day in Washington, D.C. We have put together a list for you.

Award-Winning British Novelist Mantel Meets Readers in DC

Hilary Mantel will come together with her readers to discuss her latest novel "The Mirror and the Light" in Northwest D.C. on March 16.