Photo by philliefan99JENGA: Capital Stacks is hosting its first tournament of a “Jenga-like block game” at The Getaway Bar (1400 Meridian Place NW) this evening. Organizers explain, “This is just a party for now, but hopefully will develop into an official league-type activity!” Come out for an extended happy hour and the chance to knock over your competition and win a $50 bar tab. 7:00 p.m.
COCKTAILS: Artini Feature Nights continue this week, allowing local mixologists to show off their creative cocktails in advance of the Corcoran’s Artini gala on March 22. Tonight, head to Bandolero (3241 M Street NW) for a drink by Taha Ismail, on Wednesday make your way to The Passenger for a concoction by Alex Bookless, and sip on Joe Ambrose’s creation at P.O.V. at the W. Hotel on Thursday. 6:00 p.m. each night.
TALK: The Height of Buildings Act of 1910 set limits on how tall D.C. buildings could be, but how has this policy affected city growth and economics? Hear an international panel of speakers discuss the “Impacts of Building Heights in Capital Cities” at the National Archives, William G. McGowan Theater (700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW) tonight. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Free (no tickets or RSVP needed).
MUSIC: The Ruby Suns and the Painted Palms hit the Black Cat Backstage (1811 14th Street NW) tonight. 8:00 p.m. $12.
BEER FOR BUDGET AUTONOMY: Want to support the campaign in favor of the April 23 referendum on D.C. budget autonomy? Head to Meridian Pint (3400 11th Street NW) tonight, where proceeds from the sale of D.C. Brau will go towards the cause.