24 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
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24 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
"Discover the history of five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in the museum's recently opened "At the Vanguard" exhibit throughout the month. This week, there's a curator tour about American military history on Wednesday, and a Harlem Renaissance book talk with writer A'Lelia Bundles on Thursday (exhibit closes July 19 , free, events require registration, Smithsonian NMAAHC)."
"Phillips After 5. Phillips After 5 hosts a Valentine's Fete where attendees can celebrate self-love with live music, craft workshops, and a happy hour for singles. Whether you are on a date or having a night out with friends, there's an artsy activity for everyone to enjoy (Thurs, $20, Dupont Circle). The World to Come at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. Check out Playwright Ali Viterbi's new production about seniors facing an apocalypse that could end their world. The humorous world premiere narrates an award-winning story of resilience and friendship (Tues through March 1, $41+, pay-what-you-can tickets available, Penn Quarter)."
Black History Month programming at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture includes guided tours, author talks, and the "At the Vanguard" exhibit exploring five Historically Black Colleges and Universities. A curator tour on American military history and a Harlem Renaissance book talk with A'Lelia Bundles are scheduled this week. Phillips After 5 stages a Valentine's Fete with live music, craft workshops, and a singles happy hour. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company premieres Ali Viterbi's story about seniors facing an apocalypse, described as a humorous tale of resilience and friendship. A three-day Chocolate Lovers Festival in Fairfax offers tastings and hands-on chocolate activities.
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