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Diane Keaton to Talk About Memoir on Relationship with Troubled Brother

Diane Keaton will meet with her readers at D.C.’s Sixth & I synagogue on February 6 to discuss her memoir Brother & Sister on her troubled brother Randy.

Nobel Laureate Economist Paul Krugman to Discuss New Book in DC

New York Times columnist and Nobel prize–winning economist Paul Krugman will be welcomed in D.C. to discuss his new book Arguing with Zombies on February 4.

Join Kobe Bryant Prayer Vigil at African American Civil War Memorial

A prayer vigil to celebrate the life of Kobe Bryant is scheduled to take place near the African American Civil War Memorial on Friday, January 31.

Ronald Reagan Building to Host Commercial Space Transportation Conference

The Commercial Spaceflight Federation is holding the 23rd Annual FAA Commercial Space Transportation Conference on January 29-30.

Super Bowl 2020: Everything You Need to Know

We don't know how the face-off between the 49ers and the Chiefs will play out, but unforgettable fun is guaranteed. Stay on top of the details here.

Spy Museum to Host Zero Trust Security Summit 2020

Digital security enthusiasts are preparing to meet up at the District’s Zero Trust Security Summit 2020 on Tuesday, January 28.

DC’s Fascinating Food Scene: Something for All Budgets & Tastes

The word must be out now. Our city is just phenomenal with its mind-blowing diversity of food for all budgets and tastes. Discover now!

SID Career Fair Offers DC Locals Chance to Make New Connections

D.C. residents seeking job opportunities are invited to attend a career fair on January 29 organized by the Society for International Development (SID).