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The Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA) and the DC Department of Small & Local Business Development (DSLBD) have partnered to present the Asian Night Market Pop-Up, […]
A trailblazing journalist for NBC, CBS, and ABC, Connie Chung shattered glass ceilings, paving the way for many women and Asians alike. In Connie: A Memoir, Chung pulls no punches as […]
Join Bread for the City’s final installment of its Economic Security Summer Film Series. Be part of the conversation at a special screening of It’s Basic, a powerful documentary spotlighting […]
Daybreaker presents the 2024 Purple Tour on its Washington D.C. stop at the National Building Museum on Thursday, September 12 from 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. The Purple Tour is […]
What is OVO about? A magnificent ladybug captures the eye of an awkward, unusual insect who has just moved into this lively neighborhood, and the two instantly fall in love. […]
WELCOME BACK CLASS OF 2003 On the night of their 20th high school reunion, the self-proclaimed “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” reconnects while they pregame in Prince George’s County, Maryland. But amid […]
Artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen creates multimedia installations that blend fact, memory, myth, and mysticism and use lush imagery to draw out these entanglements. By digging deep into archives and collaborating with communities, […]
Building Stories brings kids and adults alike on an immersive exploration of the world of architecture, engineering, construction, and design found in the pages of children’s books. Geared toward an […]
During the early twentieth century, Paris was the destination of choice for talented and independent American women who were determined to move beyond the limitations that restricted them at home. […]
During the 1930s and early 1940s, George Hurrell (1904–1992) reigned as Hollywood’s preeminent portrait photographer. Hired by the Publicity Department at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) when he was only twenty-five, Hurrell advanced […]
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