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Mar 15, 2019

This Year’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival Will Only Be Two Days Long

Festival organizers say the government shutdown is partially to blame.

Apr 21, 2017

For Its 50th Birthday, The Folklife Festival Is Going To The Circus

One of the city’s most beloved and long-standing traditions is turning 50 with programming on two themes: “Circus Arts” and “On The Move: Migration Across Generations.”

Jan 06, 2016

Smithsonian Folklife Festival Will Turn The National Mall Into Basque Country

The festival will feature cooks, musicians, dancers, boat makers, and other experts from from Basque Country and diaspora communities.

Jun 25, 2014

As Folklife Festival Begins, NPS Signs Five-Year Agreement To Keep It On The Mall

This year’s festival, featuring China and Kenya, begins today.

Jul 06, 2007

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> Maybe you check in with DCist only occasionally to get a few tips on which concerts to see, but tend to stick to touring acts for the most part, and still haven’t really exposed yourself to the local rock scene. If so, confess tonight and all your sins will be forgiven. Three of the best local bands are playing a show together on the Black Cat’s main stage at 9 p.m. — catch…

Jul 03, 2007

This Week in Jazz

It’s a slow week in jazz land because of the holiday, but there’s still some great music happening. Happy 4th of July, everyone! >> Smooth jazz saxophonist Walter Beasley comes to Blues Alley for a four night stand, beginning this Thursday, with daily 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. sets. $35. >> This week’s top pick is legendary drummer Andrew Cyrille (pictured), who brings a group to Twins Jazz this Friday and Saturday. This man has…

Jun 27, 2007

Smithsonian Folklife Festival Starts Today

By DCist Contributor Steve Kiviat The Smithsonian Folklife Festival has a somewhat well-deserved reputation as a highly educational place to dump visiting relatives, but tourists and discerning locals alike can also have some fun at the event’s daytime performances and evening concerts and dance parties (not to mention chowing down on grub that’s better than street-corner hotdogs). This year’s 41st annual version features three themes: “Mekong River: Connecting Cultures,” “Northern Ireland at the Smithsonian,” and…

Jun 30, 2006

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> While Argentinian actress and singer-songwriter Juana Molina put out her first album in 1996, most of us in the U.S. probably didn’t get hooked on her until 2004, when her sophomore effort, Segundo, was finally released. Despite such a long lag time between her debut and follow-up, since then she’s been recording like a woman on fire — this tour is support of a fourth outing, Son. She’ll be bringing her unique Latin/French/Electronica/Folk…

Jun 30, 2006

Morning Roundup: Long, Long Weekend Edition

If your fellow employees were able to reap the benefits of July 4th being on a Tuesday and took July 3rd off — and even added today for good measure — chances are your workplace will be a veritable ghost town. So much the better, right? There’s World Cup soccer to be watched. Pharmacies Oppose D.C. Cold Medicine Law: Kids getting high off of Sudafed? Basement drug producers using cold medication to make meth? It’s…

Jun 24, 2005

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> The First Ladies DJ Collective hits the Black Cat for Girl Friday: the I Love the 90s version. As their site says, join them to “go back in time to the decade that brought us the Real World, Sassy magazine, babydoll dresses, our first war in Iraq, and not one but three Amy Fisher made-for-tv movies.” Ah, Sassy magazine. How we miss it. 10 p.m., $5, backstage. >> Monopoli headlines tonight at Club…

 
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