The highly acclaimed 2018 documentary Amazing Grace, featuring Aretha Franklin with a church choir, will be screened at Washington, D.C.’s Allen Chapel AME Church on August 16, which marks the one-year anniversary of her death.
Washington, D.C. History & Culture, a non-profit community organization, is inviting the city’s residents (and visitors) for a special night walk with the August full moon falling on August 15.
Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is holding a panel discussion entitled “The Healing Power of Communication” featuring award-winning journalist Katie Couric on August 7.
As Washington, D.C. bookworms are counting down the days to the 19th edition of Library of Congress National Book Festival scheduled for August 31, its full author lineup has already been announced.
Annual “Trill Grill Fest” held by The Gifted Life is taking place on July 27-28 at the Gateway Pavilion located at 2700 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE Washington, D.C. 20032.