Sep 27, 2007
Arts Agenda
>> There are so many festivals going on this weekend, we don’t feel bad mentioning them a few times to make sure you get your butt off the couch to check out as many of them as you can. We’ll have more on always anticipated Crafty Bastards later today, which is Sunday in Adams Morgan. The National Book Festival, where this writer is going to nerd it up, is Saturday on the Mall. Practice your…
Sep 20, 2007
Arts Agenda
>> The Smithsonian American Art Museum honors the winners of the Lucelia Artist Award over the past six years with its new exhibition opening tomorrow. The highly prestigious award gives $25,000 to an artist under 50 who has “consistently demonstrated exceptional creativity.” See the six winners every day from from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The 2007 winner will be revealed tomorrow when the exhibit opens. >> If you haven’t had the chance yet…
Oct 17, 2006
That Whitmore Has Your Name All Over It
Now’s the time to get your ticket to the Third Annual Transformer Silent Auction and Benefit Party. Held on Saturday, November 4, at the Edison Place Gallery, the night promises to be an evening of creative company, great food, and a celebration of local talent. The five-year-old Transformer Gallery is hosting the event, which will start with a silent auction between 7 and 9:30 p.m. for original works from over eighty artists. Step up and…
Jul 27, 2006
The Fringedown: Thursday
Today at the Fringe, ethnicity is explored through dance, a pair of cabaret acts make their debut, and some drenched French whores finally get their star-crossed production off the ground. But first, it looks like we spoke too soon about ticket availability for the One-Man Star Wars Trilogy–an alert DCist tipster dispensed the bad news last night–sold out straight up and down. A pity, because Charles Ross is headed to Edinburgh after the Capital Fringe…
Jul 21, 2006
The Fringedown: Friday
The Capital Fringe Festival gets started in earnest today, with offerings all over town. Highlights include sci-fi dating, middle school antics, Canadian exports, songs for the deaf, a day-long performance piece, and spoonbending. It could be a little overwhelming if DCist weren’t here to guide you through it, no? So before we get into it, let us first introduce OUR AWESOME FRINGE FESTIVAL MAP, which details the locations of all Fringe venues, by date. Special…
Jan 13, 2006
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: Thanks to Rock Creek Rambler for pointing out the monster truck rally options for this weekend. That’s right, Monster Jam Monster Truck Racing is coming to the MCI Center, in all its vehicle-crushing glory. Will King Krunch stand up to Grave Digger? Will the dudes with the Bigfoot tattoos be there? Will someone explain to me why this thing wasn’t scheduled on Sunday, Sun-day, SUNDAY!? Friday at 8 p.m., and Saturday at 2 p.m….
Dec 14, 2004
Arts Agenda
>> Avoid the mall and take advantage of the numerous venues for purchasing handmade arts and crafts here in D.C., including Gateway Georgia Avenue’s 2nd Annual Holiday ArtWalk tomorrow night in Silver Spring. Local artists will have paintings, prints, photos, quilts and more available for sale for $15-$300. Even if you’re only browsing, you can enjoy free empanadas from Los Arrieros or wine and finger food at The Graphic Workshop, Pyramid Atlantic and Kari Minnick…