Famous pitmasters share the secrets of perfect barbecue during a free panel discussion at Hill Country on Tuesday.
There's no reason grownups won't enjoy putting around the cartoonish monsters. After all, isn't mini golf at its most enjoyable when it's a little cheesy?
A behind-the-scenes tour at the Maryland Zoo lets visitors get up close to a lively bunch of endangered African penguins.
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Served at All-Purpose in Shaw, the pie is topped with chicken, mozzarella, a Gorgonzola ranch sauce and, of course, hot sauce.
See Jen Cloher; Brockhampton; Elikeh; and Object Collection’s “It’s All True.”
The Maryland trio performs on Saturday at the Wharf’s Union Stage.
The singer from Virginia was inspired by his dad’s guitar and has found a niche with his new release.
Virginia singer-songwriter Justin Trawick celebrates his latest release with a concert at Pearl Street Warehouse on Friday.
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And, from another emerging troupe, “This Is All Just Temporary,” an earnest script on autism.
For film buffs, the D.C. movie theater options are endless.
Free sandwiches from José Andrés and free beer at Glen's Garden Market are among the deals being offered to federal employees.
The Renwick Gallery is staying open until midnight on Friday to give visitors one more chance to see its exhibition of crime scene dioramas.
See Lana Del Ray; Xosar; Majid Jordan; and Helado Negro.
The new trio, featuring members of Fugazi, performs on Saturday.
It's your last chance to see the popular “Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting: Inspiration and Rivalry” exhibition at the National Gallery of Art.
