The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC ) was established by an act of Congressin 2003. If you read...
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Rest up this weekend because next weekend Dance DC Festival 2009 will have you on your feet up and moving all weekend long with free workshops and...
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Those of you who are staying in town for the 4th of July weekend will have no shortage of cultural events to add to your mix of fireworks, burgers and...
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Pulitzer prize-winning playwright August Wilson set out to write a cycle of 10 plays dealing with the African-American experience in the 20th century....
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Ok, we are kinda spoiled in DC--we have a fabulous array of free museums at our disposal. So when it comes to visiting some of the museums that charge...
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These days all kinds of performers grace the stage at Consitution Hall, but this was not always so.Seventy years ago, on Easter Sunday, gifted...
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In my post about Five No-Fuss (and Free) Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month, I mentioned the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic...
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Today (April 2, 2009) marks what would have been Marvin Gaye's 70th birthday and since he is one of DC's own, there is no way that we can let this...
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This past weekend, I hit the road with board members from the Women's National Book Association-DC Chapter to represent our organization at this...
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March is Women's History Month. It began in 1978 as "Women's History Week," and has since expanded.1. March is not only Women's History...
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