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Today's Editors' Picks

  • Asian Pacific American Heritage Month - Miscellaneous Event
    A reception and celebration of Vietnamese culture featuring traditional music, art and food. Sponsored by the Multicultural Affairs Committee
    Gaithersburg City Hall | Gaithersburg, MD
  • Mom's Club in the artLab - Miscellaneous Event
    A session for a parent and child to create art, toys and costumes.
    Annmarie Garden | Solomons, MD
  • CarFit Presentation - Miscellaneous Event
    A program about adapting a car to fit the needs of older adults.
    Hollin Hall Senior Center | Alexandria, VA
  • Batle Beyond the Stars - Miscellaneous Event
    A 1980 film about space people joining space creatures to fight an opponent.
    McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon | Washington, DC
  • Love Person - Performing Arts
    Aditi Brennan Kapil's play about a woman, her lover and her sister and how the trio communicates using poetry and American Sign Language, is read as part of the Hot House on the Hill series.
    The Fridge | Washington, DC
  • Opening Shorts - Miscellaneous Event
    Three short films from Italy.
    Embassy of Italy | Washington, DC
  • Trimbach Winemaker Dinner - Miscellaneous Event
    Includes a reception, food and wine.
    Open Kitchens Bistro | Falls Church, VA
  • Olympia Snowe - Book Event
    The former Republican senator from Maine will discuss her book "Fighting for Common Ground: How We Can Fix the Stalemate in Congress"
    Politics & Prose Bookstore | Washington, DC
  • Who Lives Here? - Miscellaneous Event
    Children can learn about the different kinds of homes animals build for themselves. At the National Headquarters.
    Izaak Walton League of America | Gaithersburg, MD
  • Vishten - Miscellaneous Event
    DATE: Monday, EVENT: Vishten - CD release of "Mozaik" SHOW TIME: 7:30 pm LOCATION: IMT Rockville: Saint Mark Presbyterian Church 10701 Old Georgetown Rd., Rockville, MD TICKETS: Tickets: $20 advance, $24 door. Students with ID: $16 advance, $20 door All tickets are general admission. INFORMATION: call 301-960-3655 and visit www.imtfolk.org. ARTIST WEBSITE: www.vishten.net HI RES PHOTOS: http://www.imtfolk.org/html/concerts/2013/2013_0520_Vishten/pictures/Vishten.jpg TAGS: Acadian and Francophone Music from Prince Edward Island, Canada
    St. Mark Presbyterian Church | Rockville, MD

Highlighted Events: Tues, May 21

  • Charles Moore - Book Event
    Will read from his book "Margaret Thatcher: From Grantham to the Falklands."
    Politics & Prose Bookstore | Washington, DC
  • Taste of Adams Morgan - Miscellaneous Event
    Tastings at participating restaurants including Mellow Mushroom, Bardia's New Orleans Cafe, Bossa and Madam's Organ.
    18th Street Between Florida Avenue and Columbia Road | Washington, DC
  • Green Fields - Miscellaneous Event
    A film about a young scholar, who travels to the Lithuanian countryside looking for the city of "true Jews."
    District of Columbia Jewish Community Center | Washington, DC
  • Orioles - Sports Events
    Vs. the New York Yankees
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards | Baltimore, MD
  • Workers - Miscellaneous Event
    A comedy about labor and temporary employment.
    West End Cinema | Washington, DC
  • Hear Now! - Miscellaneous Event
    Neenah Ellis, one of the founders of Hear Now speaks.
    Goethe-Institut | Washington, DC
  • Mount Vernon Genealogical Society meeting - Miscellaneous Event
    Sharon Hodges presents "The File Burned, Now What? Finding Your WWII Relative". Learn what records are available and where to locate them in order learn what your relative did during the war.
    Hollin Hall Senior Center | Alexandria, VA
  • Seussical - Performing Arts
    Dr. Seuss's stories are blended together for a musical mystery. At the Center for the Arts Concert Hall.
    Center for the Arts - George Mason University | Fairfax, VA
  • Teacher Tuesdays: Streams and Ponds-Exploring Our Watershed - Miscellaneous Event
    A program for teachers to learn how to meet environmental literacy standards.
    Brookside Nature Center | Wheaton, MD
  • All About Birds - Miscellaneous Event
    Children learn about wings, songs, nests and eggs and walk to watch birds in the woods. Best for ages 3 to 6.
    Locust Grove Nature Center | Bethesda, MD

Highlighted Events: Wed, May 22

  • Rick Atkinson - Book Event
    A former Washington Post will discuss his book "The Guns at Last Light: The War in Western Europe, 1944-1945" the final installment of the World War II liberation trilogy. At the William G. McGowan Theater.
    William G. McGowan Theater - National Archives | Washington, DC
  • Daisy Castro - Music Event
    16 year-old gypsy jazz violinist.
    The Mansion at Strathmore | North Bethesda, MD
  • Daniel Kahneman - Book Event
    , the renowned psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, will talk about his book "Thinking, Fast and Slow."
    Sixth and I Historic Synagogue | Washington, DC
  • Brookside Tot Times: Sticks and Stones - Miscellaneous Event
    Guests learn what they can do with sticks and stones. Best for ages 3-6.
    Brookside Nature Center | Wheaton, MD
  • Nature Matters: Voices of the Next Generation - Miscellaneous Event
    An evening of presentations on local nature and conservation issues. Best for ages 14 and older.
    Meadowside Nature Center | Rockville, MD
  • Ring of Fire: An Indonesian Odyssey Volume 2, Dance of the Warriors - Miscellaneous Event
    A film about the Komodo dragons of "Dragon Island."
    Textile Museum | Washington, DC
  • Wine Dinner - Food Event
    Sommelier Matthew Carroll hosts a wine dinner themed "A Tour of Spain."
    Brabo by Robert Wiedmaier | Alexandria, VA
  • The Arrival of Wang - Miscellaneous Event
    A Chinese interpreter assists an agent with an interrogation of a subject who's identity is kept secret.
    West End Cinema | Washington, DC
  • That Summer - Miscellaneous Event
    Narrated from the perspective of a 15-year-old boy in a family staying in a old country house in Tuscany during the summer of 1981.
    West End Cinema | Washington, DC
  • Anne-Marie O'Connor - Book Event
    Will receive the 7th Annual Marfield Prize, given for distinguished arts writing, for her book "The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt's masterpiece, Portrait of Adele Block-Bauer"
    Arts Club of Washington | Washington, DC

Highlighted Events: Thurs, May 23

  • Sea Squirts - Miscellaneous Event
    A program for children 18 months to 3 years old with their caregivers to learn about insects.
    Calvert Marine Museum | Solomons, MD
  • Artist Talk - Miscellaneous Event
    Marcus Neustetter, an artist from Johannesburg, South Africa, discusses designing South African postage stamps.
    National Museum of African Art - Smithsonian Institution | Washington, DC
  • Steve Vogel - Book Event
    , a reporter for The Washington Post, will discuss his book "Through the Perilous Fight," which tells the gripping story of the burning of Washington and the improbable last stand at Baltimore that helped save the nation and inspired its National Anthem.
    Maryland Historical Society | Baltimore, MD
  • Opening Reception - Miscellaneous Event
    A reception for the New Direction of Color exhibit.
    Aaron Gallery | Washington, DC
  • A Night at the Park - Miscellaneous Event
    Ryan Zimmerman, the Washington Nationals third baseman, hosts an event with a performance by Third Eye Blind.
    Nationals Park | Washington, DC
  • Emma Brockes - Book Event
    The British author will discuss her memoir "She Left Me the Gun: My Mother's Life Before Me" about her mother's mysterious South African past
    Hill Center at Old Navy Hospital | Washington, DC
  • Sunrise on the Potomac River Photo Safari - Miscellaneous Event
    Architectural photographer E. David Luria leads guests in photographing the Washington Harbour and Rock Creek Parkway.
    Thompson Boat Center | Washington, DC
  • Flags of Our Fathers - Miscellaneous Event
    A World War II film starring Ryan Phillippe, Jessie Bradford and Adam Breach about the six United States soldiers who raised the American flag on top of Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi.
    Library of Congress Packard Campus | Culpeper, VA
  • Curator Led Tour: James Turrell Perspectives - Miscellaneous Event
    Anke Van Wagenberg leads guests through the exhibit.
    Academy Art Museum | Easton, MD
  • Khaled Hosseini - Book Event
    Will be in conversation with NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell.
    Sixth and I Historic Synagogue | Washington, DC

Highlighted Events: Fri, May 24

  • International Contemporary Ensemble - Music Event
    John Adams conducts the ensemble in a performance of works by Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Adams and Di Castri. At the Coolidge Auditorium.
    Library of Congress - Thomas Jefferson Bldg. | Washington, DC
  • Nationals - Sports Events
    Vs. the Philadelphia Phillies
    Nationals Park | Washington, DC
  • Soichi and Kaori Murahi - Music Event
    The brother and sister classical guitarists perform as part of the Overtures Concert Series.
    Evermay Estates | Washington, DC
  • Richard Breitman and Allan J. Lichtman - Book Event
    ,both American University history professors, will examine the public debate addressed in their book "FDR and the Jews," which asks if FDR did everything possible to save European Jews during the Second World War.
    Politics & Prose Bookstore | Washington, DC
  • Ertai Gao - Book Event
    A Chinese aestheticist, artist, poet and philosopher will discuss Chinese Literature and ancient Buddhist works found in Dunhuang in Gansu province in 1990. At the Jefferson Building.
    Library of Congress - Thomas Jefferson Bldg. | Washington, DC
  • Fishtank Ensemble - Music Event
    At the Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center.
    Montgomery College - Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center | Rockville, MD
  • A Prairie Home Companion - Performing Arts
    Garrison Keillor returns to Wolf Trap with his radio variety show. At the Filene Center.
    Wolf Trap - Filene Center | Vienna, VA
  • Shen Wei Dance Arts - Performing Arts
    The dancers perform "Undivided Divided," in which the dancers interact with sculpture and video. At the Atrium.
    The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | Washington, DC
  • Kirov Academy of Ballet - Performing Arts
    At the Lisner Auditorium.
    George Washington University - Lisner Auditorium | Washington, DC
  • No Man's Land - Performing Arts
    A poet and a stranger debate life in this show performed by WSC Avant Bard.
    Theatre on the Run | Arlington, VA

Highlighted Events: Sat, May 25

  • James and the Giant Peach - Performing Arts
    An oversize peach serves as a floating ship for a boy and talking bugs. Best for ages 4 to 10.
    Imagination Stage | Bethesda, MD
  • Delaplane Strawberry Festival - Miscellaneous Event
    It's no coincidence that strawberry festivals fill the latter part of May. That's precisely when you'll finally find the sweet, seedy berries on the vine at local farms, if only for a brief, brilliant month. At Sky Meadows State Park, the strawberry season kicks off with the 20th Delaplane festival, featuring fruit, sweet sundaes, strawberry shortcake and family activities including an antique car show and games.
    Sky Meadows State Park | Delaplane, VA
  • Wallenstein - Performing Arts
    Set during the Thirty Years' War, the play follows a general who is torn between loyalty and power.
    Shakespeare Theatre Company - Harman Hall | Washington, DC
  • Ask-A-Lawyer Day - Miscellaneous Event
    Register for a 20-minute seminar with a judge or attorney to discuss legal matters
    First Baptist Church of Glenarden | Landover, MD
  • General and Mrs. Grant Return to City Point - Miscellaneous Event
    Historians Larry and Connie Clowers portray General Ulysses S. Grant and his wife Julia in this living history program that gives insight about General Grant personally and militarily.
    Petersburg National Battlefield | Petersburg, VA
  • Firefighting History walking tour - Miscellaneous Event
    Learn about volunteer firefighting in early Alexandria
    Friendship Firehouse Museum | Alexandria, VA
  • Kenny Chesney - Miscellaneous Event
    The country music star headlines the "No Shoes Nation" tour with guests Eric Church, Eli Young Band and Kacey Musgraves
    FedEx Field | Landover, MD
  • D.C. United - Miscellaneous Event
    Vs. Portland Timbers
    RFK Stadium | Washington, DC
  • Attics and Alleys Tour - Miscellaneous Event
    A walking tour of historic sites in Alexandria.
    Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden | Alexandria, VA
  • Confederate Surgeon and CSA Medical Practices - Miscellaneous Event
    Civil War medical historian Mark Quattrock shares the story of the 9,000 surgeons and assistant surgeons that served the Confederate States.
    National Museum of Civil War Medicine | Frederick, MD

Highlighted Events: Sun, May 26

  • Delaplane Strawberry Festival - Miscellaneous Event
    It's no coincidence that strawberry festivals fill the latter part of May. That's precisely when you'll finally find the sweet, seedy berries on the vine at local farms, if only for a brief, brilliant month. At Sky Meadows State Park, the strawberry season kicks off with the 20th Delaplane festival, featuring fruit, sweet sundaes, strawberry shortcake and family activities including an antique car show and games.
    Sky Meadows State Park | Delaplane, VA
  • James and the Giant Peach - Performing Arts
    An oversize peach serves as a floating ship for a boy and talking bugs. Best for ages 4 to 10.
    Imagination Stage | Bethesda, MD
  • Wallenstein - Performing Arts
    Set during the Thirty Years' War, the play follows a general who is torn between loyalty and power.
    Shakespeare Theatre Company - Harman Hall | Washington, DC
  • Blues N' Brunch - Miscellaneous Event
    Food and a live performance from Blues musicians.
    Open Kitchens Bistro | Falls Church, VA
  • Nationals - Sports Events
    Vs. the Philadelphia Phillies
    Nationals Park | Washington, DC
  • National Memorial Day Concert - Miscellaneous Event
    Celebrate the country's servicemen and women on Memorial Day eve with a concert by the National Symphony Orchestra and six military bands, with appearances by singer-songwriter Chris Mann, mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins any Tony Award-winner Alfie Boe. As usual, Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna serve as hosts for the event, which begins at 8 p.m. Gates open to the public at 5 p.m.
    U.S. Capitol | Washington, DC
  • Civil War Weekend - Miscellaneous Event
    Demonstrations, encampments and Confederate field hospital reenactments tell the story of Yorktown during the Peninsula Campaign.
    Colonial National Historic Park | Yorktown, VA
  • UniverSoul Circus - Performing Arts
    The 70-foot-tall big top is bursting at the seams with tigers, elephants, acrobats, aerial artists and performers from around the world.
    Security Square Mall | Baltimore, MD
  • Victoria Fu: A Cloud Is Not a Sphere - Miscellaneous Event
    The artist uses film projections and photography to explore the representation and experience of space and memory.
    Flashpoint | Washington, DC
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