Tuesday, May 3, 2011

25 Free Things to Do in Washington DC

There are plenty of free things to do in Washington DC all year-round. Whether you are looking for some family fun, an excursion out with some friends or even a quiet day to yourself, the nation's capital is a great place to experience a wide variety of cultural and recreational activities. You will find free attractions, festivals and events, educational programs and much more.


http://dc.about.com/od/artsandentertainment/tp/25-Free-Things-To-Do-In-Washington-DC.htm

Top 10 Spring Events in Washington, DC

Spring is the prime season of the year to visit Washington, DC. Dozens of events are held this time of year throughout the city, including cultural events, spring garden tours, wine festivals, parades and more. Don't miss these top spring events in Washington, DC!

http://dc.about.com/od/hoildaysseasonalevents/tp/Top10SpringEvents.htm

John Grisham's "A Time to Kill" at Arena Stage

The world premiere and first stage adaptation of "A Time to Kill", a novel by John Grisham will play at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater May 6-June 19, 2011




http://dc.about.com/b/2011/05/03/john-grishams-a-time-to-kill-at-arena-stage.htm

Clothing Curated by a Rock Guitarist

When you play rock and roll for a living, you can pick up a few things on your travels. Dirty looks in small Southern towns. Teenage reporters. Kate Hudson.

And now: heavy denim and vintage flannel.
http://www.urbandaddy.com/dc/style/12536/Butler_Claypool_Clothing_Curated_by_a_Rock_Guitarist_DC_DC_Store

Wine Country, Delivered... for 42% Off

Imagine a wine tasting in Napa Valley. The crowds. The cabernets. Comparing notes with a ringer for Virginia Madsen. But you don’t have time for all that, so we’re getting you six mini-bottles of top-tier vino to try. And giving you $30 towards a bottle of your favorite. Virginia approves.

http://perks.urbandaddy.com/national/promotions/tastingroom.html

National Air and Space Museum - Smithsonian Institution

Opened in 1976, the Air and Space museum explores the dramatic story of aviation, from the first fleeting successes to the successful landing on the moon 60 years later. The museum also explores the science of flight, the politics of space exploration and the concept of the universe. The space has soaring galleries and beautiful views of the Capitol and Mall.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/museums/national-air-and-space-museum-smithsonian-institution,792490.html

Going Gallic in Georgetown

With the rest of the world fixated on London, Georgetown is looking across the channel for its annual sidewalk market. Stop into Sherman Pickey for up to 85% off preppy duds, grab a grilled merguez sausage outside Patisserie Poupon and end the day with $6 wine tastings at Bacchus.

With the rest of the world fixated on London, Georgetown is looking across the channel for its annual sidewalk market. Stop into Sherman Pickey for up to 85% off preppy duds, grab a grilled merguez sausage outside Patisserie Poupon and end the day with $6 wine tastings at Bacchus.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/dc-museums.html

International Spy Museum

Come on in out of the cold into the world's first museum devoted to international espionage.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/museums/international-spy-museum,1070316.html

Sunrise Cinema

You've spent the night out at Wonderland, Meridian Pint or another Columbia Heights watering hole. Last calls comes goes, and then it's 2 a.m. and time to think about heading home.
Or is it?

Catch a flick in the wee hours

http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/misc-events/sunrise-cinema,1208013/critic-review.html

Where to celebrate Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo may be an annual excuse for parties with tequila shots and oversize sombreros, but it’s also a night to sample Mexican cuisine and fancy cocktails, network with Latino professionals over a mariachi band, listen to great Latin jazz and learn salsa steps.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/going-out-gurus

Monday, May 2, 2011

Evrything DC

Thats right people EVRYTHING. Welcome to my blog I am D. I created this blog for everyone who want to learn more about this place.  I was born and raised here and know alot about this place. Yet still there are many things I still don't know so we will be learning some things together.Now people I am not an english professor but I will do my best with spelling and punctuation but cut me a lil slack lol. That being said welcome to EVRYTHING DC