![]() ![]() Sabres: Sun., 2 p.m., Capital One Arena, $29+ More things to do in Maryland this weekend Punk & Go-Go: Live at MLK: Sun., 1-5 p.m., MLK Library (Northwest D.C.), freeĬapitals vs. SOLSDANCE : the equinox set to sun and sound: Sat., noon to 8 p.m., Meridian Hill Park, donation suggested Unveiling of the Now and Forever Windows: Sat., 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 800 block of Upshur Street NW, free and Thurs., Hi-Lawn (Union Market), free admissionĬANCELED: Celebrate Petworth: Sat., 11 a.m. □ DC Shorts Film Festival: Through Sun., various location and ticket options They’re touring in support of terrific new album “The Window.” First night sold out, so grab tickets for Sunday now. Rootsy indie rock band from Chicago that’s reminiscent of the ‘90s. Piano-driven bar rock with boogie from Philadelphia. Japanese trio Boris, who took their name from a Melvins song, have mastered shoegaze, thrash and doom. The influential and groundbreaking Melvins came up in the ‘80s and were huge influences on stoner metal, grunge, experimental metal and more. Two genre jumping heavy metal titans are co-headlining the Twins of Evil Tour. The classic ‘90s alt-rock band is touring in celebration of the 30th anniversary ( lot of these going around lately) of their masterpiece, “Last Splash.” Details.īoris and Melvins, 9 p.m. The Downtown Hyattsville Arts Festival on Saturday will bring together live music, more than 100 jury-selected artists and artisans, plus craft breweries and food vendors- and it’s free! Top concerts this weekend to give gallery talks about the new spaces, plus special exhibitions, Many Wests: Artists Shape an American Idea and Musical Thinking: New Video Art and Sonic Strategies. On Friday, “the newly reimagined and reinstalled modern and contemporary art galleries” will reopen to the public.Ĭurators will be on hand from 12:30-5:15 p.m. ![]() to some of its most iconic and photo-friendly works. The Smithsonian American Art Museum is reintroducing D.C. Spend a rainy afternoon exploring the AFI Latin American Film Festival general admission tickets are $15. This weekend is bursting with ways to celebrate Latino culture.įiesta DC returns with two days of free music and a parade on Sunday the Latino Heritage Celebration of Sterling will delight kids (there will be moon bounces!). Jummy spoke to two of the women behind “Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard” at Ford’s Theatre. Tommy checked out “My Mama and the Full Scale Invasion” at Woolly Mammoth, a comedy-drama based on the messages a mom sent to her daughter from war-torn Kyiv. Snag tickets for $20, $40 or $60 to over 25 shows including “Mulan,” “Cirque du Soleil: ECHO,” “Moulin Rouge!” ![]() Treats from the Chinese embassy, movie screenings, live concerts and hands-on activities for kids will help send the pandas off in style until Panda Palooza ends on Oct. on Saturday, then zookeepers will release the pandas into their outdoor habitats at 9 a.m. Panda Palooza: A Giant Farewell starts Friday, and you better believe the celebration kicks off with a fruitsicle cake. But first, D.C.’s favorite zoo residents are getting a massive going away party. The three pandas, 25-year-old Mei Xiang, 26-year-old Tian Tian and 3-year-old Xiao Qi Ji will be returned to China at the end of this year. No matter how much we try to get ready, it's going to be tough saying goodbye to the giant pandas at the National Zoo. Suspects arrested in alleged criminal scheme to carjack, sell luxury vehicles
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