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(10/28/16 4:12pm)
Halloween may fall on a Monday this year, but there are plenty of exciting, spooky activities taking place for you to celebrate the holiday all weekend long. With a themed dance party, bar crawl, scary stories and much more, there is no shortage of fun to be had in the District.
(10/21/16 8:32pm)
Whether you’re savoring the lingering warm weather or daydreaming of crisper October days, check out the festivities taking place in D.C. this weekend. Celebrate all things pumpkin with an autumnal festival, or venture to a one-of-a-kind craft show.
(10/20/16 8:30pm)
If the newly brisk weather and influx of pumpkin-flavored items haven’t gotten you in the autumn spirit yet, check out one of the many fall festivals happening in the D.C. area this season. With recommendations ranging from a Renaissance fair to a cider fest, there is sure to be an event appealing to everyone.
(10/07/16 5:07pm)
The distinct chill in the air means fall has officially arrived, and with it comes plenty of fun to be had around the District. Wave your last goodbye to summer with an outdoor movie or yoga class, or take in the beautiful weather with a garden tour.
(10/04/16 3:56pm)
Gilmore Girls fans rejoice: You can finally get your caffeine fix just like Lorelai and Rory do at Luke’s Diner. On Oct. 5, three northwest D.C. cafes will transform into the Stars Hollow hangout. Flying Fish Coffee & Tea, Qualia Coffee and Three Fifty Bakery and Coffee Bar will serve free coffee with custom Gilmore Girls themed coffee sleeves from 7 a.m. to noon (while supplies last). Oct. 5 marks the 16th anniversary of the Gilmore Girls series premiere, and signals just over a month and a half left until Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life”premieres on Netflix on Nov. 25.
(09/23/16 6:59pm)
The historic opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, free museum access and festivals are sure to draw massive crowds to the city all weekend long.
(09/09/16 2:43pm)
Cinephiles, history buffs and arts and crafts connoisseurs should have no problem filling up their calendars this weekend, as festivals and exhibits covering all of these passions are at the forefront of events in the city.
(08/19/16 2:00pm)
DC Restaurant Week
(08/06/16 12:02am)
Jazz in the Garden
(07/09/16 12:19am)
The city’s annual free Folklife Festival pays tribute to traditions around the world through music, cooking, storytelling and more. This year’s festival highlights various cultures and their global impact with three intriguing programs: Basque: Innovation by Culture, Sounds of California and On the Move. Sunday marks the end of this year’s celebration, so be sure to stop by and explore handmade works at the festival’s marketplace, enjoy some authentic cuisine or wind down at an evening concert.
(06/27/16 7:00am)
Are you searching for a way to beat the heat in the District this season? Look no further than the irresistible cold treat, ice cream. Whether you prefer gelato, sundaes or a classic cone, The Scene has your sweet summer bucket list covered.
(04/15/16 7:07pm)
If the warming weather and daunting deadlines aren’t enough of an indication that spring has arrived in the District, look no further than the flourishing flowers and flocks of tourists lining the city’s streets at this year’s National Cherry Blossom Festival. Cherry blossom fever has officially swept the city, and while the trees may have reached peak bloom, the celebration of culture and the coming season continues until April 17. If you’re searching for an escape from the pressures of finals, brave the crowds and check out this weekend’s highly anticipated events before the festival comes to an end on Sunday.
(10/19/15 4:05pm)
Following in the live-action footsteps of Disney’s “Maleficent,” director Joe Wright’s latest film “Pan” is an original prequel to J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan.”
(09/28/15 12:55am)
Each October, tourists and local foodies flock to Pennsylvania Avenue looking to expand their palates at the District’s annual Taste of DC. From Oct. 10 to 11, students can visit the yearly event to enjoy local cuisine and live entertainment, including the fourth annual World Chili Eating Championship.