Climate protesters are planning to disrupt morning commutes across Washington, D.C. on December 6, which will be the fourth action of its kind this year.
The wearable device maker Fitbit is offering an hour-long “Local Winter Wonderland Workout” for free at Washington, D.C.’s Hook Hall on December 1, 2019.
Bluegrass fans in Washington, D.C. are preparing to welcome Keller Williams and his band for their annual Thanksforgrassgiving concert at The Hamilton Live on November 30.
As usual, Thanksgiving Day will kick off the year's holiday season. Here is a bucket list of activities from Nov. 28 through Dec. 1 to give it a fine start.
A new exhibit at the National Archives is likely to attract UFO enthusiasts based in D.C. with some of Project Blue Book’s documents from 50 years ago.
“Wallah She's Funny,” an all female comedy group that performs for charitable purposes centering around women, will be at the Jack Morton Auditorium for a show on November 23.