Photo by @ddimick

Photo by @ddimick

PHOTOGRAPHY: The first of two opening night receptions for DCist Exposed takes place at Longview Gallery (1234 9th Street NW) tonight! Come check out the 42 photographs included in this year’s show while you sip on complimentary beers from 3 Stars Brewing and munch on snacks from Farm to Feast. While pre-sale tickets for tonight and tomorrow’s opening receptions are sold out, there will be some tickets available at the door for $15. 6:00-10:00 p.m.

>> Though we can’t imagine you going to a photography event other than DCist Exposed tonight, there is another going on. National Geographic Live (1600 M Street NW) welcomes Photographer Anastasia Taylor-Lind who spent time in Fuling, China, “documenting dramatic changes in both landscape and people since the construction of the ambitious and controversial Three Gorges Dam.” 7:30 p.m. $22 for tonight’s talk, or $60 for the full Masters of Photography 4-Part Speaker Series.

FOOD & DRINK: Nothing says Easter like bunnies. So Firefly’s (1310 New Hampshire Avenue NW) Chef Todd Wiss is offering a four-course “Rabbit Tasting Menu” tonight through April 1st. The menu includes: rabbit terrine, rabbit confit, crispy rabbit leg, carrot sorbet, and house-made rabbit marshmallows. $65 (plus tax and tip).

BEER: In celebration of the Craft Brewers Conference, Jack Rose Dining Saloon (2007 18th Street NW) is hosting multiple beer events this week. Tonight, come out for “The Smoking Gun,” an evening of Flying Dog beers paired with cigars. The named pairings include: “The Oval Office” (Gonzo Porter paired with Excalibur Prensado Oscuro Box Press), “The Blue Dress” (Raging Bitch paired with Hoyo de Monterrey Dark Sumatra), “The Intern” (Bloodline Blood Orange IPA paired with Hoyo Reposado en Cedros), “The Starr Report” (UnderDog Atlantic Lager paired with Hoyo de Tradicion). 7:00 p.m.

TALK: Hear from alumni of AIF’s Clinton Fellowship about their work in the public health field at an event put on by the American India Foundation’s Young Professionals Chapter at Busboys and Poets (1025 5th Street NW) tonight. 5:30-7:30 p.m. $15.