Photo by Jen Morrissey

Photo by Jen Morrissey

FOOD & DRINK: Pair five courses with Ommegang beers at the Smith Commons (1245 H Street NE) Brewery Ommegang Beer Dinner tonight. 7:00-10:00 p.m. Tickets: $85.

MUSIC: All-female D.C. go-go band Be’la Dona plays the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage (2700 F Street NW) tonight. 6:00 p.m. Free.

TALK: Learn about the Burning Man artsy desert festival at “The Burning Hour: A Story of Innovation, Creativity and Community” talk at Tortilla Coast (400 First Street SE) tonight. Email burninghour
@burningman.com to RSVP. 5:00-7:00 p.m. Free.

Coming up this week…

TUESDAY: Fire Works Pizza (2350 Clarendon Boulevard Arlington, VA) is pairing six courses out on the patio with DC Brau beer at their DC Brau Beer Dinner this Tuesday. Email courthouse@fireworkspizza.com or call (703) 527-8700 for a reservation. 7:00 p.m. $75 (includes tax and tip).

WEDNESDAY: We Were Promised Jetpacks plays the Black Cat (1811 14th Street NW) this Wenesday with Breton and Fort Lean. 8:00 p.m. $15 in advance, $18 day of.

THURSDAY: The Textile Museum’s “Bento Box Office” PM at the TM event had to be rescheduled from April 26 to this Thursday, May 3, due to weather. Come out for a screening of the Japanese film A Honeymoon in Hell: Mr and Mrs Oki’s Fabulous Trip, as well as drinks and crafts. 6 p.m. for “Hapi Hour,” 7 p.m. for the movie in the garden of the musuem (bring your own blanket). Tickets: $15.

FRIDAY: The Phillips Collection’s (1600 21st Street NW) Havana Night gala after party this Friday will feature Cuban food, a rum bar, shaved iced mojitos, and cigar rolling. 8:00 p.m.-midnight. Tickets: $100-$150.

SATURDAY: The Curbside Cookoff food truck festival brings over 35 food trucks to RFK Stadium Lot 3 this Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. There will also be live music, beer, and activities. Free admission.

SUNDAY: As mentioned in the small bites section of last week’s Weekly Feed, Cork Market & Tasting Room (1805 14th Street NW) kicks off its new Fried Chicken and Champagne dinners this Sunday, to dispel the “myth that sparkling wine is meant to be enjoyed only during celebrations.” 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.