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Radar: Things To Do in D.C. This Week
June 7, 2023 @ 12:00pm
Each week, District Fray rounds up some of the coolest events going on around the DMV.
Happy Pride! This weekend kicks off with celebratory pool parties, dance events, the Capital Price parade and festival and a Pride-themed yoga class. Enjoy festivals of art, film and jazz. Satisfy your seafood cravings while testing beer and wine pairings in an epic battle, and don’t miss the Founders Row Cornhole Tournament. All this and more is at your fingertips this week. Note: All descriptions courtesy of event hosts and edited for clarity.
Don’t miss: Check out our Outdoor Movie Guide.
Looking for more ideas? Check out our entire events calendar.
6.7
Paint Night with Muse Paintbar at La Cosecha
Muse Paintbar invites you to create, unplug and paint outside the lines. Hosted at La Cosecha, come hang out for a fun night of painting and creativity. $60. 7 p.m. 1280 4th St. NE, DC; lacosechadc.com // @lacosechadc
R&B Yoga Playground at Eaton DC
Get up from behind that screen and drop into a weekly wellness routine. Whether you come as you are or bring a change of clothes, leave your stress and your shoes at the door. Guided by Sydnea and her dynamic R&B playlists on your yoga mats, you’ll take the opportunity to breathe mindfully and enjoy a playful movement experience. $25. 6 p.m. 1201 K St. NW, DC; eatonworkshop.com // @eaton.dc
6.7-6.25
KUMANANA! An Afro-Peruvian Musical Revue at GALA Theatre
Victoria and Nicomedes Santa Cruz led the resurgence of Afro-Peruvian arts in the 1960s, providing powerful resistance to their marginalization at a crucial moment in history. Celebrating the legacy of the Santa Cruz siblings in this captivating musical revue that features their own original music and writing, “Kumanana” shines a spotlight on the wealth of artistry from the Afro-Peruvian community. $20+. Various times. 3333 14th St. NW, DC; galatheatre.org // @teatrogala
6.8
Capital Pride Rooftop Pool Party at The Yards
Kick off the Capital Pride weekend under the stars for a relaxing evening with volunteers, partners, donors, advocates and supporters of the Capital Pride Alliance. Enjoy music, some cocktails and appetizers, not to mention mingling with some special guests and cooling off in the pool. $25+. 7 p.m. 1212 4th St. SE, DC; capitalpride.org // @capitalpridedc
Founders Row Cornhole Tournament
Ready to see who is the best on the boards in NOVA? Join DC Fray and Founders Row for our Cornhole Tournament on Thursday, June 8 from 6-8 p.m. Teams of two are guaranteed to play a minimum of two games in this double elimination tournament. Between rounds, enjoy access to a cash bar and other lawn games for open play. $30 for team of two. 6 p.m. 109 Founders Ave. Falls Church, VA; dcfray.com // @dcfray
6.8-6.14
DC Caribbean FilmFest at AFI Silver Theatre
In celebration of Caribbean Heritage Month, take a mini get-away to the islands with 11 films representing eight Caribbean countries. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll learn something new. It’s a journey. $13+. Various times. 8633 Colesville Rd. Silver Spring, MD; afisilver.afi.com // @afisilvertheatre
6.9
Mount Vernon Summerfest
More than 30 craft beers from Virginia breweries are available to sample at Mount Vernon Summerfest. Your ticket includes a commemorative tasting cup and eight tasting tickets. Additional tastings are available to purchase on-site. Enjoy foods made using traditional ingredients and methods from the Half Crown Bakehouse and live music by The Fly Birds. Free+. 6 p.m. 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy. Mount Vernon, VA; mountvernon.org // @mount_vernon
Riot! Capital Pride Opening Party at Echostage
Get into the groove. Pride Month kicks off with a dance party extravaganza, featuring a star-studded line-up of drag performances, including Alaska Thunderfuck and Tatianna from “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and D.C. queens Blaq Dinamyte, Mari Con Carne, Pussy Noir, SHE and Samson. 18+ event only. $25+. 9 p.m. 2135 Queens Chapel Rd. NE, DC; capitalpride.org // @capitalpridedc
6.10
Capital Pride Block Party in Dupont Circle
Get pumped for a jam-packed day of Pride events with local performers, DJs and two beverage gardens (must be 21+ to enter) with exclusive views of the Capital Pride Parade. Free. 12 p.m. Between P + Q Streets on 17th Street in NW, DC; capitalpride.org // @capitalpridedc
Capital Pride Parade in Logan Circle + Dupont Circle
It’s like the Macy’s parade, except with abs instead of balloons. Sport your rainbows — glitter paint recommended — in support and solidarity of LGBTQ+ equality in one of the largest Pride parades in the District. Free. 3 p.m. Logan Circle + Dupont Circle in NW, DC; capitalpride.org // @capitalpridedc
Capital Trans Pride Pool Party at Penthouse
Dive in and chill out under the stars with music, light apps and special guests. 21+ only event. Free. 8 p.m. 1612 U St. SE, DC; capitalpride.org // @capitalpridedc
Washington Blade Pride on The Pier at The Wharf
Party on the dock with DJs, cocktails, a drag show and the Pride parade on the big screen. Stick around for the grand fireworks finale. Free. 2 p.m. 101 District Sq. SW, DC; prideonthepierdc.com // @thewharfdc
6.10-6.11
Frederick Festival of the Arts at Carroll Creek Park
Picture it: You’re strolling along a scenic creek and appreciating art and crafts from over 120 artists across the country in historic downtown Frederick, Maryland. Sounds like the meet-cute in every Hallmark movie, right? Free. 10 a.m. 50 Carroll Creek Way Frederick, MD; frederickartscouncil.org // @frederickartscouncil_official
HONfest
Practice saying “Hon” in your best Baltimore accent and tease that beehive. See why this neighborhood is so beloved by local filmmaker John Waters with four blocks of people-watching, entertainment, food and the Best Hon Pageant. Free. 11 a.m. + 12 p.m. Roland Avenue and 36th Street in Baltimore, MD; honfest.net // @honfest
6.11
Capital Pride Festival on Pennsylvania Avenue
It’s the most colorful block party in town. Get ready for a day of entertainment on three stages, eats and over 300 exhibitors, including local and national advocacy groups. Free. 12 p.m. Pennsylvania Avenue NW, DC; capitalpride.org // @capitalpridedc
Epic Seafood Pairing Battle of BEER VS. WINE at Hank’s Old Town
Hank’s Old Town and Chef Jamie Leeds are hosting on along with Julie Verratti, co-owner of Denizens Brewing Co. and Zena Polin, owner of Beauty Champagne & Sugar Boutique. Hank’s Oyster Bar is asking guests to put their favorite beverage to the test in an Epic Seafood Pairing Battle of beer vs. wine. Led by two of the best in the industry, this five-round battle pairs both a beer and a wine with seafood bites from Hank’s menu. $75. 4 p.m. 818 N St Asaph St. Alexandria, VA; hanksoysterbar.com // @hanksoysterbar
6.12
Pride Yoga at Eaton DC
Beginning June 5th, Eaton Wellness Director Tara Aura and Great Energy Group will offer Pride-themed yoga classes as a part of their ongoing partnership series Mindful Mondays. Held on Monday evenings, the popular yoga class will feature music from celebrated Black LGBTQIA+ artists throughout the month of June. This specific event will feature music from Luther Vandross. $10+. 7:30 p.m. 1201 K St. NW, DC; eatonworkshop.com // @eaton.dc
6.13-6.25
Last Day to Register for Summer Team Sports with DC Fray
Are you ready to socialize with DC Fray? You can’t do it alone. Today is the last day to register for team sports this season. Find your team today to get the most out of this summer. Price varies by sport. Various times and locations. dcfray.com // @dcfray
Nordic Jazz Festival at House of Sweden
Hosted by the embassies of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, some of the best jazz artists from the Nordic region jam at venues around the city. $25. Various times and locations. houseofsweden.com // @swedeninusa
Last week’s Radar picks
6.1
Can I Kick It? Summer Movie Series at Franklin Park
Not your ordinary outdoor movie night, this series scores the movie live with hip-hop beats. This week, “Wakanda Forever” kicks off the season. Free. 7:30 p.m. 950 13th St. NW, DC; shaolinjazz.com // @shaolinjazz
Tempo Thursday at National Gallery of Art
If running at alternating tempos for an hour or so is your thing, this is the perfect weekly run for you. Free. 6:30 a.m. 6th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, DC; netrackclub.com // @ne_trackclub
6.2
Absence of Proof Launch Party at Binge Bar
If you’re sober or sober-curious or just like drinking things that taste good, this party is for you. $40. 7 p.m. 506 H St. NE, DC; facebook.com/bingebar // @bingebardc
Korean Film Festival Opening Day at National Museum of Asian Art
Get up to speed (or rewatch some favs) of Korean film at this festival that runs through June 30. Free. 7 p.m. 1050 Independence Ave. SW, DC; asia.si.edu // @natasianart
Sadie Barnette’s “New Eagle Creek Saloon” at STABLE Arts
This interactive installation and performance series will transport visitors to Barnette’s family history—and that history’s place in the collective history. Reimagining San Francisco’s first Black-owned gay bar, the exhibit dives deep into safe spaces. Free. 2 p.m. 336 Randolph Pl. NE, DC; stablearts.org // @stablearts
6.3
DanceAfrica DC 2023: Master Class at Dance Place
Join dance teacher Babadunjo Olagunke “Baba D” to learn one of many African dances at this festival that celebrates so much of the many African cultures. Free+. 10 a.m. 3225 8th St. NE, DC; danceplace.org // @danceplacedc
Drag Duels Drag Brunch at Bark Social
Join Sirène Noir Sidor-Jackson, the Reigning Drag Duels Champion, Vagenesis the 2022 National Bearded Empress, and a very special guest judge, as they preside over the most stunning drag lipsync battle. Bonus: Dogs allowed with registration. $20+. 11 a.m. 935 Prose St. North Bethesda, MD; barksocial.com // @bark_social
Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend
A bunch of museums in the Dupont Circle area that normally cost for entry — from Anderson House to National Museum of American Jewish History — will be free this weekend. Free. 11 a.m. Dupont Circle NW, DC; dupontkaloramamc.com
Official Fray Event: Art Out Loud at Selna Hotel & Cowork
District Fray Magazine and Selina are kicking off Pride Month with an official Capital Pride party celebrating queer artists and allies in D.C., where we transform Selina into a six-hour arts party featuring 30+ artists, makers and creatives celebrating queer culture in the District. $25+. 6 p.m. 411 New York Ave. NE, DC; capitalpride.org // @capitalpridedc
6.4
2nd Annual Drag Brunch at Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC
Kick off Pride Month with Four Seasons’ take on Drag Brunch. Hint: it’s gourmet. $150+. 12 p.m. 2800 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, DC; fourseasons.com/washington // @fourseasons
Carmina Burana + Hailstork’s Fifth Symphony at Strathmore
After a successful “Knee on the Neck” world premiere in 2022, National Philharmonic is back with a beautiful and moving performance of Composer Adolphus Hailstork’s Symphony No. 5. $19. 3 p.m. 5301 Tuckerman Ln. North Bethesda, MD; strathmore.org // @strathmorearts
I AM WOMAN: A Celebration of Women in Hip-Hop at The Kennedy Center
Honor the genius of women in hip-hop with artists MC Lyte, Rapsody, Kash Doll, Bahamadia, Mama Sōl and more. $49+. 8 p.m. 2700 F St. NW, DC; kennedy-center.org // @kennedycenter
6.5
Cap City Trivia at Dacha Navy Yard
D.C. is nothing if not a city of people who know facts about the most random of subjects. See if your fact about fruit roll-ups happens to come up at this weekly trivia series. Free. 7 p.m. 79 Potomac Ave. SE, DC; dachabeergarden.com // @dachanavyyard
Declan McKenna at The Anthem
McKenna’s songs examine what it’s like to enter a world of problems, and the forces we lean on to find our place within them. $45+. 8 p.m. 901 Wharf St. SW, DC; theanthemdc.com // @theanthemdc
6.6
Newstalgia at DC Improv
The trio of Patrice, Will and Nema use self-deprecating humor to advertise their event, so let’s go show them some love. $47. 7:30 p.m. 1140 Connecticut Ave. NW, DC; dcimprov.com // @dcimprov
Improv for All – A Workshop for LGTBQ+ Community + Allies at Studio Theatre
You can see improv often in D.C., but how often can you practice performing it? Check out this workshop where all are welcome to tell their stories and, hopefully, lock in some jokes. Free. 7 p.m. 1501 14th St. NW, DC; studiotheatre.org // @studiotheatre
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