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Join ‘Underground Railroad’ Free Walking Tour in DC

If you are interested in a two-hour guided walking tour in Washington, D.C. for free, make sure you are outside the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art on July 12.

‘Journey to Joy’ Writing Workshop Presented by Author Alexandra Elle

Writer Alexandra Elle and spiritual teacher Yasmine Cheyenne are offering a writing workshop entitled “Self-Care Sessions: Journey to Joy” at The LINE DC hotel on July 6, from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Enjoy Washington DC Rivers via Best Boat Charters

Living in Washington, D.C. would be significantly incomplete without taking advantage of all the water fun here. Several boat charters make sure you do.

DC’s Chinatown Awaits Most Discerning Eyes

Chinatown in Washington, D.C. has plenty of food, entertainment and museum options to awe even the pickiest visitor to the U.S. capital.

Looking for Authentic Malaysian Food Near DC? Look Closer

Malaysia has a rich cuisine where there are pleasant Chinese, Indian and Indonesian influences. Here is where to find the best of all near Washington, D.C.

Smithsonian Prepares to Hold Annual Folklife Festival 

The Smithsonian Institution’s (SI) Folklife Festival will be held on June 29-30 this year, featuring artists such as The Bright Siders, Jenna Camille, Kokayi, Elizabeth Mitchell and You Are My Flower, along with others.

Celebrate ‘Solstice Saturday’ at Smithsonian Museums Till Midnight

The Smithsonian Institution announced its plans to mark “Solstice Saturday,” the first Saturday of summer, on June 22, by keeping many of its museums open until midnight and holding a number of free parties and activities.

Suffering DC’s Stifling Weather? Cool Down at These Rooftop Bars

In summer, our forefathers left cities for the countryside for a good reason. For us who can't do the same today, rooftop bars are one big consolation.