Listen to live music at the Rosslyn Jazz Festival and the Takoma Park Folk Festival, and celebrate the return of Adams Morgan Day.
These newcomers shine with seafood, Spanish fare, tasting menus and dim sum.
Scrambled eggs and bagels? No, thanks. We looked for creative specials that would leave you well fed for under $40.
Artechouse will also unveil a new immersive projection system that encompasses the gallery's main room with customized sound and light displays.
With fall on the horizon, sip on these rosé sangrias at restaurants around D.C.
You'll become a part of this story, which takes place in a secret cabaret in 2027.
A burst of small, locally backed restaurants, some landing on national lists, has put this block on the map in just four years.
U Street Music Hall's Rumpus Room is a dance party for the whole family.
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In Trinidad neighborhood, this shop seeks to market more than goods.
The new Brookland restaurant promises affordable vegetarian tacos with a bright, cheery backdrop.
Woolly Mammoth debuts “The Arsonists,” Swiss writer Max Frisch’s absurdist play, with pay-what-you-can previews Tuesday and Wednesday.
Among the notable happenings: Zenebech, a beloved Ethiopian restaurant, returned, and Donburi debuted its second location, in Dupont Circle.
Snallygaster, Washington's best beer festival, returns this month.
Supreme Core debuts its first ciders on Sept. 10, with the taproom near Ivy City opening later this year.
David Baldacci, Roxane Gay, Diana Gabaldon and more tell us about the books they couldn't put down.
Catch Verdi at Nationals Park, stay up late exploring D.C.'s art scene and sample craft beers from around the world.
The owners hope to expand the audience for their hamburgers prepared with beef sourced exclusively from Virginia cattle.
It's an action-packed long weekend. Here are your best bets.
