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National Zoo Welcomes New Baby Kudu; You Can See Him in May

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo announced that they are celebrating the birth of a male lesser kudu calf at its Cheetah Conservation Station.

DC Outdoor Pools to Reopen Next Month After Closure for Two Years

The District's outdoor swimming pools and splash parks are scheduled to reopen to the public with COVID-19 safety measures on May 29.

National Museum of the American Indian Celebrates Earth Day With Online Festival

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian is marking Earth Day through its annual Living Earth Festival, which will be held virtually this year.

DC Improv Returns to Live Comedy After More Than A Year

DC Improv, one of the leading comedy venues in the country, has reopened its doors to the public after remaining closed for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kennedy Center to Launch Virtual Book Club With Jason Moran

The Kennedy Center is preparing to start an online book club hosted by its Artistic Director for Jazz, Jason Moran, in early May.

Anacostia River Free Boat Tours Return Starting in April

DC's Department of Energy and Environment will resume free educational boat tours of the Anacostia River beginning Thursday, April 1.

DC’s Annual Environmental Film Festival Takes Place Virtually for Second Year

The DC Environmental Film Festival is taking place completely virtually one more time this year from Thursday, March 18 through March 28.

Learn How to Start Podcast Through Free Virtual Workshop

DC-area residents are invited to join a free online workshop about how to get started in podcasting on Monday, March 8 from 7 pm - 8 pm EST.