Apr 14, 2011
This Week In Hip-Hop
Thursday:
>> With a 30-year career in the business that began as a rapper, Angie Stone is now one of the
more esteemed soul singers around. She’ll be performing in D.C. at The Park. Free with RSVP. 8 p.m.
Apr 06, 2011
Arts Agenda
>> Thursday’s Phillips After 5 will lend special attention to the ongoing relief efforts in Japan. Gallery talks will explore the influence of Japanese art and Japonisme on the work of Pierre Bonnard with Japanese-inspired food and drink help set the mood. Guests will be asked to partake in a text-to-give rally and 50 percent of bar and membership proceeds, as well as designated visitor donations, will be given to the American Red Cross. Phillips Collection. $12.
Apr 05, 2011
Weekly Music Agenda
You can catch some alt-country goodness at the 9:30 Club courtesy of the Old ’97s, see some local favorites celebrate their friends’ record release at Red Palace and stare in wonder at the lyrical prowess of Dan Bejar tonight at the Black Cat. This and more in our Weekly Music Agenda.
Dec 13, 2010
Classical Music Agenda
By this point in December, most of the music to be heard will be accompanied by jingling bells: see our holiday concert roundup for those concerts. A few other options are available, though.
Dec 07, 2010
Classical Music Agenda
If you are looking for music laced with sugar plums and roasting chestnuts, see my roundup of holiday concerts from last Friday. For music not for the holidays, here are some picks for the rest of the week.
Dec 03, 2010
Dashing Through the Snow and So Forth
Omnipresent Christmas music assaults one’s ears throughout the month of December. If it does not push you over the edge, you may be the sort of person who actually wants to hear a Christmas concert at this time of the year. Our picks for the season’s most interesting holiday concerts follow, mostly free of Christmas chestnuts: much more of the best of the rest after the jump.
Dec 01, 2010
DCist’s December Theater Preview
Much of what local theaters are offering this month is holiday-themed fare, but there’s a touch of time travel, a hint of politics and a bit of mystery thrown in for good measure. Here are the highlights.
Nov 15, 2010
Weekly Music Agenda
Nov 15, 2010
Classical Music Agenda
The focus in today’s agenda is on unusual music being offered in concerts. If you are tired of hearing the same old pieces again and again, this is your week.