November is that magical month when the fall season meets the holiday season, the festive time between Halloween and Thanksgiving Weekend… which means there’s a ton going on in Washington, DC! Some of the city’s can’t-miss November events include the return of beloved festivals, Adams Morgan Porchfest, DC Beer Festival and the Fuego Flamenco Festival, plus a citywide celebration of the Bard at multiple venues during the Shakespeare Everywhere Festival. And you won't want to miss one of the most unique sights at the Annual Parade of Trabants featuring everyone's favorite, funny looking Cold War car. November sees two cultural film festivals with the Native Cinema Showcase and GALA Film Festival with six contemporary movies from Latin America, and the New Voices, New Works festival with works by new playwrights. And on the arts front, the Umbrella Art Fair is THE art event of the year spanning three days with 100+ local, national and international artists. And get your holiday festivities rolling with events ranging from Enchant DC at Nationals Park, Zoolights at National Zoo, ICE at National Harbor, and Ice & Lights at Cameron Run Park. Plus A Christmas Carol takes the stage at Ford's Theatre and holiday markets and ice skating rinks open to help make the season merry and bright. Read on for the awesome things to do in the District in November 2023. Legend:
🔚 Ending Soon POTUS. The play has a full title POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive, which should give you an idea of its farcical nature as the women in a US president’s inner circle try to fix his PR disaster before it becomes an international crisis. Editor's Note: Review our review before you go. 💰 Arena Stage, DC // October 13 - November 12 Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard. To mark the 50th anniversary of Maynard Jackson, Atlanta's first Black mayor, this drama travels back in time to the election that changed everything and marked the beginning of the New South. 💰Ford's Theatre , DC // September 22 - November 15 Confederates. Sara is an enslaved rebel turned Union spy. Sandra is a tenured professor at a modern-day university. Despite living 160 years apart, their parallel struggles unite them across time in this fierce examination of history, race, and the women who stand on the frontlines of freedom. 💰Atlas Performing Arts // Now - Nov 19 Notorious RBG Exhibition. Explore Justice Ginsburg’s life and legacy through archival photographs and documents, contemporary art, media stations, and playful interactives. 💰 National Jewish Museum, DC // Now - November 30 ⏩ On-Going Kara Walker: Back of Hand. First showing in DC of select new works from the renowed silhouettist, print-maker, and installation artist. 🆓 de la cruz Art Gallery, DC // Now - Dec 3 Titanic: The Exhibit. You've seen the movie (probably), now travel back in time to travel back to 1912 through a collection of historic items, including photographs, handwritten letters, and other personal belongings, that tell the story about the people on board the doomed voyage. 💰 National Harbor, MD // Now - December 10 Museum of Failure. Bic for her? Limeade Oreos? History's memorable mishaps are on display at this unique pop-up museum. Other failures include fat-free Pringles (the side effects of that one were rough), Google Glass, and Coke II. 💰Georgetown Park, DC // Now - December 10 Fat Ham. James Ijames' Pultizer Prize-winning play recasts Shakespeare's tragedy as a story of intergenerational trauma among a Black Southern family. 💰 Studio Theatre, DC // Now - Dec 17 What Color is Divine Light? Set against lavender walls, What Color is Divine Light? contains thousands of fine chromatic threads in complementary yellow and blue colors – creating a cloud of color that evokes light itself. Contemporary artist Anne Lindberg’s immersive installation invites visitors to gather and reflect: If divinity could be experienced as a physical presence, what might it look like? Sound like? Feel like? What color is divine light? 🆓Textile Museum DC // Now - December 23 The Land Carries Our Ancestors. Group exhibit showcases a variety of practices--including weaving, beadwork, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, performance, and video, from almost 50 Native artists from across the US. 🆓 National Gallery of Art - East Building, DC // Now - Jan 15, 2024 "Julia Peirone – I Am Not Blonde" Exhibit. Renowned Swedish photographer Julia Peirone presents an exhibit thatexplores young girls’ search for identity in a world influenced by social media, capturing the frustration many of them feel with today’s beauty standards and expectations.. 🆓 House of Sweden, DC // Now - Feb 4 “The Sky’s the Limit” Exhibit. After being closed for more than two years, NMWA re-opens in a BIG way. In celebration of women’s pioneering work in large-scale sculptures, works by 12 artists will be suspended from the ceiling, arc across walls and project outward from corners. 💰 National Museum of Women in the Arts, DC // Now - Feb 25, 2024 “Beyond the Light” Exhibit. Artechouse's latest exhibit is truly out of this world! Developed in collaboration with NASA, the latest from the digital art house features images from the Webb telescope, AI-aided visual production, and an original musical score created from galactic data, 💰 Artechouse DC // Now - TBD 🆕 New This Month Week 1: NOV 1 - 5 Canal Park Ice Rink Opens. The figure eight rink sits in the middle of the three-acre neighborhood park, with two-hour sessions and a 30-minute break in between. Satiate your appetite with Wiseguy Pizza, Altani Gelato & Coffee and Khin’s Sushi conveniently located within the park. 💰The Capitol Riverfront, DC // Early Nov (TBD) Night of the Living Dead. Rorschach Theatre reimagines George Romero’s 1968 cult classic which finds six strangers trapped in a farmhouse surrounded by the undead. The adaptation examines Romero’s film, the period in which it was made, and the film’s influence on the horror genre. The immersive event transforms a retail space into an unforgettable theatrical experience with thrills and surprises for both horror fans and those new to the genre. 💰👻 Golden Triangle DC // Now - November 19 Mágica Muerte. Explore the spiritual tradition of Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, through the works of contemporary women artists from Oaxaca. 💰Dupont Underground // Now - Nov 19 Wordplay Wednesday. Enjoy late-night word play across three floors including the karaoke and humor galleries, and play word-based puzzles and games. 🆓 Planet Word, DC // Nov 1 Día de los Muertos Evening Picnic. Enjoy an evening picnic with family-friendly art projects, live music, dance, spoken word and local food trucks. Honor those who have passed at the large-scale altar created by artist, David Amoroso. 🆓 Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington // Nov 1 The Day the Earth Stood Still. Picnic Theatre Company stages an original parody of the Day The Earth Stood Still, imagining what happens the day after the alien invasion and the audience gets to help decide the ending. 💰 Dupont Underground, DC // Nov 1- 3 Makers Market. Shop and support DC's artisan maker community with a month-long showcase of artisan-led workshops and discussions, culminating in the museum’s 11th annual 3-day festive Christmas Markt. 🆓 💰Heurich House + Museum, DC // Nov 1 - 30 Simone Leigh Exhibit. The Hirshhorn hosts the first expansive exhibit of artist Simone Leigh, considered "among the most respected artists of her generation," including works in ceramic, bronze, video and works from her Venice Biennale presentation. 🆓 Hirshhorn, DC // Nov 1 - March 3, 2024 Afrobeat. Experience an Afro-beat inspired evening in celebration of the African Modernism in America, 1947-67 exhibit, featuring music from Cheick Hamala Diabete and the Griot Street Band, a beer tasting from Soul Mega, and Ghanaian hand pies from Welle Made. 💰 Phillips Collection DC // Nov 2 History and Architecture of Georgetown and Washington DC. Learn about the history and architecture of Georgetown and Washington over the last century from esteemed historians, architects, and planners in an illustrated discussion. 🆓 City Tavern Club // Nov 2 Día de los Muertos Festival. Celebrate this annual tradition with live music, dance performances by a local folk dance company, workshops, crafts for all ages and more. 🆓 National Portrait Gallery // Nov 2 Into It. Over It. The recording project of Chicago-based songwriter and band veteran Evan Weiss hits the road for an anniversary tour celebrating 10 years of Intersections and 15 years of the project. They’ll be playing the album in full with support from Kevin Devine and Queen Of Jeans. 💰 DC9, DC // Nov 2 Lakecia Benjamin. Voted as the "Rising Star Alto Saxophonist," she's brought her fiery sax work on shared stages with Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, The Roots, Macy Gray and many others, Registration required. 🆓 Library of Congress, DC // Nov 2 The Honey Trap. Solas Nua's world premiere tells the tale of two off-duty British soldiers go for a drink on the outskirts of Belfast in 1979 who meet two local girls that turns into something darker decades later. 💰 Atlas Performing Arts // Nov 2 - 19 NSO Concert. Unwind and dine while you listen to an evening concert by the NSO Brass quintet. 🆓 La Cosecha, Union Market District // Nov 3 Side Yards. Come one, come all to experience multiple stages of entertainment featuring contortionists, magicians, escape artists, aerialists, lollipop lyra performers, plus interactive experiences like tarot card and palm reading, balloon artistry, glitter tattoos, and more. 🆓 Yards Park // Nov 3 Dumbarton Concert by Candlelight. Held in a historic Georgetown estate, enjoy a powerful blues and roots performance by Martha Redbone, an artist Billboard Magazine called “…a true original; the kind of artist who sets trends, as opposed to following them.” 💰Dumbarton House, DC // Nov 3 Movie Night at President Lincoln's Cottage. Bundle up for movie night on the lawn of President Lincoln's summer cottage. This month's title is Disney's Lightyear. 🆓 Lincoln's Cottage, DC // Nov 3 Purple Kiss 2023: The FESTA Tour. K-pop girl group Purple Kiss comes to the USA for the first time to show off their vocals and dance moves . 💰 Atlas Performing Arts // Nov 3 Last Call: American Beer in a Changing Climate. Meet the woman making American beer environmentally and socially sustainable, plus enjoy small bites and eight five-ounce samples of beer from four breweries, including locals DC Homebrewers. 💰National Museum of American History, DC // Nov 3 English Tea Cooking Class. Pinkies up! Try your hand at creating English tea classics, with a bit of a twist. This class is perfect for new chefs and old pros as well as anyone who has been binge-watching Bridgerton. 💰Hill Center, DC // Nov 4 DC Beer Festival. Raise a glass and sample brews from more than 80 breweries. Live music and food trucks add to the fall fun. 💰 Nationals Park // Nov 4 Music on the Mezzanine with Lakota John. NGA hosts a fall musical performance in honor of Native American Heritage Month with guitarist, producer, and songwriter Lakota John (Lumbee), whose sound blends elements of folk, jazz, rock, and blues. 🆓 National Gallery of Art - East Building, DC // Nov 4 Annual Parade of Trabants. Celebrate the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with everyone’s favorite Cold War car—the Trabant. Despite their questionable performance and smoky two-stroke engines, these little cars are now affectionately regarded as a symbol of East Germany and the fall of Communism. Don't miss the ONLY Trabant Rally in the United States where you'll find some of the finest examples of this rare car. 🆓 Spy Museum // Nov 4 Behind the Curtain: A Day with DC-area Theater Makers. DC's theatre scene is booming like never before. Go behind the curtain at five local companies and learn about upcoming sessions and see how productions get developed and staged. 💰Multiple locations // Nov 4 Adams Morgan Fall PorchFest (Rescheduled). If you missed it in the spring, the regular fall edition is back with approximately 100 bands showcasing nearly every musical genre playing porches, business patios and parks. 🆓 Adams Morgan, DC // Nov 4 Czech Christmas Market. Celebrate the season Czech style! Shop the market while enjoying mulled wine and traditional Czech treats, and live performances of Czech Christmas carols. And there will be live animals, too!🆓 🎄Embassy of the Czech Republic // Nov 4 Spirits: A Hat Trick. The spirits haven't left just because spooky season is over. Enjoy a spirited, outdoor variety show with ghost stories and music and possibly a few undead guests. 💰 Petworth, DC // Nov 4 19th Annual Fuego Flamenco Festival. Two-week international festival brings together leading Flamenco artists from Spain and the U.S. focusing on contemporary dance and traditional and innovative flamenco dance and music. from New Mexico, Arizona, California, El Salvador, and Andalusia (Spain). 💰GALA Hispanic Theatre // Nov 4 - 19 Strong Wind. A man who has been away a long time returns. But is this still his home … and his life? This mysterious one-act play tells the tale of one man's attempt to return to life where nothing is certain. 💰 DC Arts Center // Nov 4 - 20 The Winter's Tale. Considered both a comedy and a romance, Shakespeare's tale combines magic and fantasy and complex relationships. With a bear in pursuit. Part of the Shakespeare Everywhere Festival. 💰Folger Theatre, DC // Nov 4 - Dec 17 Diwali. Celebrate at an after-hours event where the museum will be lit up and decorated to celebrate the festival of lights, starting with a traditional blessing, and food, dance performances and special crafts. 🆓Asian Art Museum, DC // Nov 5 Rare Scotch Whisky Tasting Experience. Treat yourself to a rare single malt Scotch whisky tasting while increasing your knowledge of knowledge of Scotch and the many styles and flavours that make up quality whisky. 💰 Jack Rose Dining Saloon , DC // Nov 5 RNB Yoga DC. Unwind in a yoga class that combines mindful movement with the smooth sounds of R&B music. 💰 The Morrow Hotel, DC // Nov 5 American Roots Concert. Session Americana celebrates a two-decade journey that has spawned nine records (s0 far!) that blends vintage American roots music styles — from country to jazz to rock — with members have played with a variety of acts including Patty Griffin, Josh Ritter and the J. Geils Band, 💰 Hill Center, DC // Nov 5 Poetry in the Parks. Bring a journal and pens to an eco-poetry writing workshop to explore and write about nature, environmentalism and/or climate change. 💰Meridian Hill Park // Nov 5 Week 2: NOV 6 - 12 International Movie Night. Head to the library for a screening of the Oscar-nominated film Drive My Car. Based on a short story of the same name, the movie, follows a theatre director, who directs a multilingual production of Uncle Vanya while dealing with the death of his wife. 🆓 Georgetown Neighborhood Library, DC // Nov 6 New Voices, New Works Festival. Theater lovers! Enjoy readings of nine plays by new playwrights that explore the theme "We are Family." 💰Anacostia Playhouse // Nov 6 + 13 + 20 DC Monument Photo Workshop. Point and click. Learn how to capture amazing photos of DC monuments from an experienced photographer in a hands-on workshop. 💰 National Mall, DC // Nov 7 Mexican Spirit: Tequila & Mezcal Tasting. Tempt your taste buds and discover the history and range of flavors of mezcal and tequila with helpf from expert guides. 💰Maïz64, DC // Nov 7 Sing Out A Piano Bar and Open Mic. Join the Gay Men’s Chorus and show off your vocal chops singing whatever strikes your fancy from showtunes to pop arrangements. 🆓 Atlas Performing Arts, DC // Nov 8 An Evening with Sohla El-Waylly. Bold Fork hosts Sohla El-Waylly for a talk about her first cookbook START HERE. Afterward, Sohla will be meeting fans and taking photos. 💰Lincoln Theatre // Nov 8 Indigenous Futures. Celebrate the Land Our Ancestors Carry exhibit with a special late-night event featuring an electro-soul performance by Native artist Ya Tseen, pop-up talks, and DIY crafts inspired by the land and environment. Registration required; opens Oct 30. 🆓 National Gallery of Art - East Building, DC // Nov 9 Live! at the Library: Shakespeare Everywhere Festival Concert. Tune in for an expansive concert of Shakespeare-inspired music featuring the Cafritz Young Artists of the Washington National Opera as part of the citywide Shakespeare Everywhere Festival. Registration required. 🆓 Library of Congress, DC // Nov 9 TORRENTS: New Links to Black Futures. Prepare yourself for an immersive gathering of artists, collectors, professors and members of the community to examine Black futures. Hosted by Cultural DC, the event features screenings, live music, performances and more! 🆓 Washington, DC // Nov 9 - 12 Taste of the South. Savor sumptuous flavors of the South at a five-course dinner with cannabis pairings at a secret location in Adams Morgan. 💰Adams Morgan, DC // Nov 10 RDGLDGRN 10-Year Anniversary: Late Show. After three studio albums, and hard at work on their fourth, and attracting the attention of Dave Grohl and Pharrell Williams, the DMV trio celebrates their success with the addition of a second show. 21+ only 💰 Songbyrd, DC // Nov 10 Novemberfest. Celebrate 150 years of Eastern Market with a performance by local rock band the Rock Creek Kings, local food vendors, and a limited edition anniversary kolsch by Atlas Brew Works. 💰 Eastern Market, DC // Nov 10 Wale One-Night Only. And you thought Kennedy Center only played opera ... The Grammy-nominated rapper and DC native makes his KC debut and performs tunes throughout his career, including a 10th anniversary celebration of his gold-certified album The Gifted. 💰Kennedy Center, DC // Nov 10 Meadowlark's Winter Walk of Lights. Meadowlark shines for the holidays with seasonal and nature scenes displayed in lights and illuminated trails. And get warmed up with hot cocoa (regular and spiked) and smores. 💰🎄 Meadowlark Gardens // Nov 10 - Jan 7 Yoga in the Sculpture Garden. Practice your downward-facing dog in an all-levels yoga practice in a beautiful and peaceful sculpture garden. 💰 Kreeger Museum, DC // Nov 11 Forest Bathing. Immerse yourself in nature and explore tranquil garden surroundings with your senses and the help of a certified guide.💰 Hillwood Estate + Museum // November 11 Michelle Wolf. The comedian wryly riffs on nude beaches, the gross things men like and the serial killer gender gap in this stand-up special.💰 Lincoln Theatre // Nov 11 Veterans Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony. Honor the nation's sailors for their service and sacrifice at the annual wreath-laying ceremony. 🆓 Navy Memorial // Nov 11 Holiday Tree Lighting + Fireworks. Watch the 60-foot RGB tree come to life including a custom light show and a holiday medley performed by the United States Air Force Band followed by fireworks. 🆓🎄National Harbor, MD // Nov 11 - Dec 30 Creative’s Keynote: Katy Hessel. Join in on a conversation with the author of "The Story of Art Without Men" followed by a family-style Sunday Supper. 💰National Museum of Women in the Arts // Nov 12 FONA Fall 5K. Enjoy the Arboretum’s fall colors while running or walking the course. Strollers and dogs are allowed, 💰 US National Arboretum // Nov 12 The R&B Club Presents: The Dream. The singer-producer co-wrote J. Holiday’s “Bed” and Rihanna’s “Umbrella,” and for the likes of Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Mary J. Blige, and Usher and found success with his own singles, including “Shawty Is a Ten,” “Falsetto,” and “I Luv Your Girl.” Come through as the gang goes behind the scenes of his resume and kick starts more karaoke moments. 💰 Songbyrd, Union Market District // Nov 12 Holiday Movies on the Potomac. Grab your blankets, a picnic and bundle up to watch holiday movies against the backdrop of the 60-foot Christmas tree and the Potomac. Titles include: Fred Claus, Shrek the Halls, Barbie in a Christmas Carol and Merry Madagascar. 🆓🎄National Harbor // Nov 12 - Dec 12 Week 3: NOV 13 - 19 Forgotten Women of Arlington National Cemetery. Join a Tour of Her Own and learn about the notable woman buried in Arlington National Cemetery, including the woman who inspired the creation of Batman. 💻💰Virtual // Nov 13 Trivia Tuesday. Get quizzical with 3 rounds of team trivia, extended happy hour specials, gift card prizes, swag and burgers. 🆓 Ghost Burger // Nov 14 Caroline Davis' Alula. The visionary saxophonist performs with her electro-acoustic band Alula, “her most formally innovative group yet” (The New York Times). 💰 Rhizome // Nov 15 After Hours Sip & Create. In honor of ocean science, and conservation, spend late-night at the museum enjoying music and conversation with composer Cory Diane, chatting with scientists, crafting and exploring exhibits. Drinks and bites available. 21+ only 💰 Natural History Museum // Nov 16 The Bug Club. The Welsh inde-rock band caps off 2023 with a tour in support of their second full-length album, a double LP called Rare Birds: Hour of Song, which shows off their uniquely uplifting, frenetic brand of garage rock sound. 💰Comet Ping Pong, DC // Nov 16 Candlelight Concert: A Tribute to Taylor Swift. If you missed Taylor's Eras Tour experience her music in a live, immersive concert by candlelight. 💰St. Francis Hall, DC // Nov 16 Arms and the Man. George Bernard Shaw's most well-known comedy about shattering romantic illusions about love and war set in the late 19th-century European society. 💰Washington Stage Guild, DC // Nov 16 - Dec 10 Washington Harbour Ice Rink Opens. Take a spin on the ice along the Georgetown waterfront with gorgeous views of the DC and Rosslyn skylines. 💰🎄Georgetown, DC // Nov 17 - Feb 25 Be Our Guest: The Disney DJ Night. Bring your wand for a night of magic singing classic and contemporary Disney tunes, and geting Bippity-Boppity-Boozed up with specialty drinks. 💰 Howard Theatre // Nov 17 Native Cinema Showcase 2023, Kick back and enjoy the best in Native film. This year’s theme highlights films of Indigenous perseverance that inspire, uplift, and triumph against adversity. 💻🆓 American Indian Museum // Nov 17 - 24 Umbrella Art Fair. Art lovers assemble! Get ready for three days of art, culture and community with over 150 DMV artists gathering to sell and showcase their art. 🆓 1325 5th St NE // Nov 17 - 19 A Christmas Carol. Celebrate the holidays with the classic tale as the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future lead the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of transformation and redemption. 💰🎄 Ford's Theatre, DC // Nov 17 - Dec 31 Downtown Holiday Market. Shop till you drop for gifts for everyone on your list at the annual downtown holiday market with over 70 vendors across two blocks. 🆓🎄 Downtown DC // Nov 17 - Dec 23 Pottery on the Hill. Browse for new ceramics from top artists from across the country and chat with potters in a casual and fun surroundings. 💰🆓 Hill Center, DC // Nov 17 - 19 2023 Ice & Lights: The Winter Village. Cameron Run Regional Park has turned into a winter wonderland where you can enjoy a dozen holiday light displays (perfect for holiday pics)! Plus, enjoy ice skating, holiday music, yummy treats, and holiday shopping. 💰🎄 Cameron Run Park, Alexandria, Va // Nov 17 - Jan 1, 2024 Fall Makers Market. Browse local makers for holiday gifts and explore the grounds of a historic estate in Georgetown. From handmade goods, locally sourced items, art, stationery, home goods you'll find it all here. 🆓🎄 Dumbarton House, DC // Nov 18 Winter Lights: Capitol Hill's Christmas Tree Lighting. All will be merry and bright and the 17th Annual Tree Lighting which includes caroling, hot chocolate and holiday treats. 🆓🎄Eastern Market Metro Plaza // Nov 18 DC Wine Walk. Wine-your walk through eight DMV neighborhoods where you'll have the opportunity to sample a diverse range of wines, from crisp whites to bold reds and everything in between. 21+ only 💰 Multiple DMV neighborhoods // Nov 18 DC Zinefest. Held on the rooftop garden, the 13th annual gathering provides space for zine-makers, self-published artists, and writers to share their work with each other and the DC community. 🆓 MLK Library // Nov 18 That's So Vintage Market. What's old in new again at this one day market featuring 30 of the DMV's best vintage vendors with everything from clothing and accessories, records and home goods. 💰 Union Market District // Nov 18 Handmade Holiday: Collage Ornament Making. Learn to make a one-of-a-kind ornament from a collage of colorful papers. 💰🎄 Shop Made in DC (Union Market) // Nov 18 Bourbon & Bubbles. Raise your glass to evening filled with hand-crafted cocktails and a variety of bourbons and sparkling wines by award-winning mixologists, indulge in Southern-inspired dishes and immerse yourself in live music performances, all in honor or supporting the arts. 💰The Barns at Wolf Trap// Nov 18 The Promised End. Named the "#1 Classical Music event of the year" by the Washington Post, the production is a mashup of Shakespeare’s King Lear and Verdi’s Requiem, with an actress playing King Lear and Giuseppe Verdi, both at once, while at the same time eight singing actors offer the Requiem, both choral and solo parts, in its entirety. Part of the Shakespeare Everywhere Festival. 💰 Nov 18 - Dec 17 Pretty Boi Sunday Service. Skip the pews at this nonreligious “church” service and community based celebration featuring DCs BEST Drag Kings, featuring the Pretty Boi choir. 💰 Union Stage, DC // Nov 19 Paris! The Show. Get transported to Paris during this cabaret and tribute to the greatest french songs (Edith Piaf, Josephine Baker, etc) of the post-war era, with a live band and original storyline capturing the charm and essence of Paris. 💰 Embassy of France // Nov 19 ICE! The classic 1964 Christmas animated television special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, is brought to life by a team of 40 ice artisans who create the a frosty, nearly 20,000-square-foot, frozen attraction. 💰🎄Gaylord National, MD // Nov 19 - Dec 31 “Mark Rothko: Paintings on Paper”. Best known for his monumental meditations on canvas, Rothko also made almost 1,000 works on paper, some as towering as his defining abstractions. The NGA will exhibit more than 100 of these rarely seen pieces, from figurative watercolors to the luminous rectangles that are his signature. National Gallery of Art //Nov 19–March 31 Week 4: NOV 20 - 26 Killers of the Flower Moon Book Talk. Before you watch the soon-to-be released film directed by Martin Scorcese featuring Leonardo Dicaprio and Lily Gladstone, join in the discussion of the Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann, a non-fiction, true-crime thriller that focus on the newly created FBI force and the unsolved deaths of Osage Nation women. 🆓 MLK Library // Nov 20 National Gallery of Art Ice Rink Opens. Lace up and skate amid magnificent works of art and towering sculptures in a lush garden. The ice rink at the National Gallery of Art's Sculpture Garden is a quintessential winter experience in DC. 💰🎄 NGA Sculpture Garden, DC // Nov 20 - March 3, 2024 Thanksgiving Centerpiece and Wine Tasting. Be the hostess with the mostest and learn to make a beautiful centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table, and enjoy a wine tasting. 💰Union Market District, DC // Nov 21 Wharf Ice Rink Opens. Ice, ice baby! The southwest ice rink opens for season on The Wharf's Transit Pier. 💰🎄The Wharf DC // Nov 22 SOME Trot for Hunger. Burn some calories before the Thanksgiving food coma hits and help provide food to people in need at the annual So Others Might Eat (SOME) Turkey Trot. 💰 Freedom Plaza // Nov 23 Season's Greenings. DC's popular holiday tradition features model trains outside running through a display of pollinators and their related plants all made from plant part, while inside, D.C. landmarks made from plants decorate the Conservatory. 🆓🎄US Botanic Gardens // Nov 23 - Jan 1, 2024 Miserable Faith. China's premiere rock band hits the US on their "The World Will Be Better" tour. 💰Howard Theatre // Nov 24 Mount Vernon by Candlelight. Experience the holidays at Mount Vernon--18th century style. Take a candlit tour of the as costumed characters portraying George Washington's family, friends, and enslaved or hired staff share stories of Christmases' past and learn about hospitality traditions, ending with a reception with live music, cider, and cookies. 💰🎄Mount Vernon, VA // Nov 24 - 25 Enchant. The world’s largest Christmas light spectacular returns to Nationals Park with a new larger-than-life light maze adventure. There's also a shopping village, ice skating rink and a visit with Santa to ring in the holiday season. 💰🎄Nationals Park // Nov 24 - Dec 31 Zoolights. Now in its 15th year, the zoo transforms into a nighttime winter wonderland lit by more than half a million environmentally-friendly LED lights and illuminations. In addition to the displays, there will be live music, food and lots of chances for holiday shopping. NOTE: This year, entry will be paid admission. 💰🎄National Zoo // Nov 24 - Dec 30 Thanksgiving Hunt. Search through 100 rooms and 80 secret doors for Thanksgiving themed gems at this unique venue. 💰O Street Mansion // Nov 25 Yoga in the Galleries. Move your body and free your mind and inner creativity in a guided yoga session surrounded by beautiful contemporary art. Afterward, doodle, draw or write in self expression. 💰 Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington // Nov 25 Bird Walk. Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is a tremendous site for birding in DC; over 250 different species of birds have been spotted here. Join a NPS volunteer birder for a guided bird walk around the aquatic gardens.🆓 Kenilworth Gardens // Nov 26 Week 5: NOV 27 - 30 The Comedy Shuffle. Think of this like the Gong Show (or is that reference too old?) where a comic tells jokes until another one interrupts them if things aren't going well and takes over trying to make you laugh. 💰 The Comedy Loft, DC // Nov 27 Raja Kumari: The Bridge World Tour. The Grammy-nominated singer and rapper blends her India roots with rap flow swagger in a style she calls "Bollyhood." She has co-written songs with Gwen Stefani, Fifth Harmony, and Twin Shadow; her album The Bridge was released on her own imprint earlier this year. 💰 Union Stage, DC // Nov 27 Trivia Night: Family Ties. Put your knowledge to the test at a happy hour trivia night highlighting the stories of iconic families and communities featured in the museum’s collection. 🆓 National Portrait Gallery // Nov 28 Gastronomy & Movies. The French embassy's new film series focused on food will definitely whet your appetite. This month's movie, "Haute Cuisine" is about the personal chef of the President of the Republic; based on a true story. French with English subtitles. 💰 La Maison Française, DC // Nov 28 Doublecamp X Alt Bloom: The Camp Bloom Tour. Ahead of the release of their debut album, “A Second To Myself,” the indie pop duo from Nashville, TN bring their indie pop sound and emotional songs with a hopeful twist to DC. Singer/songwriter Alt Bloom lends support with a dreamy fusion of alt-R&B and classic pop introspection. 💰Songbyrd, DC // Nov 29 GALA Film Festival. Get your tickets for six contemporary films from Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic, and a Mexican classic. Also enjoy Q&As with artists and experts, All films in Spanish with English subtitles receptions, and more. 💰GALA Hispanic Theatre // Nov 29 - Dec 3 Acoustic Hour at The Square. Wind down your workday with an acoustic performance featuring the DTC Trio paired with cocktails and cuisine at downtown DC's new food market. 🆓The Square, DC // Nov 30 Live! at the Library: D.C. Home Rule at 50. Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Home Rule Act of 1973, which enabled Washingtonians to elect their own city council and mayor with exhibits, a panel discussion and live GoGo performance by Mambo Sauce. Registration required. 🆓 Library of Congress // Nov 30
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