Events Calendar
|
Latest Issue
|
Membership
|
Log In Sign Up
  • Play

    Play

    • A Beginner’s Guide to Soccer
    • You Spin Me Right Round: D.C. Roller Skating 101 in 2021
    • Leading the League: The WNBA’s Natasha Cloud on Breaking Barriers + Inspiring D.C.
    • Spring Has Sprung: 10 Ways To Get Outside in the DMV
    • Play Week Combines Games + Social Impact
    • High and Go Seek Illustration
    • O Captain, My Captain: Washington Spirit’s Andi Sullivan
  • Life

    Life

    • Local Entrepreneurs Infuse CBD into Wellness
    • 19 Entrepreneurs Shaping D.C.’s Cannabis + CBD Industries
    • Upcycling in D.C.: Transforming a Culture of Consumption
    • The Green Issue: Experts + Advocates Make Case for Cannabis Legalization + Decriminalization
    • The District Derp Story
    • Grassfed Media Champions Cannabis Clients
    • Nat Geo Explorer Gabrielle Corradino on Plankton, the Anacostia + Conservation
  • Eat

    Eat

    • The State of Takeout in the District
    • A New Twist on Food Delivery: MisenBox
    • Next-Level Home Dining Experiences in D.C.
    • Foxtrot Market Is Officially Open for Business in Georgetown
    • Food Rescue + Assistance Programs Fill the Gaps in a Pandemic Food System
    • Hungry Harvest Helps to End Food Insecurity
    • Notable Summer Bar + Restaurant Reopenings to Try this Spring
  • Drink

    Drink

    • Pandemic Drinking: Derek Brown Leads the Way to Low-ABV Future
    • D.C.’s St. Vincent Wine Creates Covid-Conscious Experience
    • A New Way to Binge: Sobriety Anchors Business + Being for Gigi Arandid
    • King’s Ransom + The Handover in Alexandria Celebrate a First Year Like No Other
    • Wines of the World Are Just Around the Corner
    • Open-Air Drinking + Cocktail Delivery Changes in the DMV
    • Denizens Brewing Co.’s Emily Bruno: Brewing Change for Community + Industry
  • Culture

    Culture

    • The Artistry Behind D.C.’s Cannabis Culture
    • The Best Movies of 2021…So Far
    • The Survival of the Brutalist: D.C.’s Complicated Concrete Legacy
    • Plain Sight: A Street-Front Revolution in Radical Arts Accessibility
    • A Touch of Danger in Shakespeare Theatre Company’s “Romeo & Juliet”
    • Artgence + Homme: Where There’s Art, There’s a Story to Share
    • 21 D.C. Makers + Curators to Follow
  • Music

    Music

    • Emma G Talks Wammie Nominations and the D.C. Music Community
    • J’Nai Bridges: A Modern Mezzo-Soprano in a Changing Opera Landscape
    • Punk Legends The Go-Go’s Talk Four Decades of Sisterhood, Resilience + Zero Fucks Given
    • Ellen Reid “Soundwalk:” Exploring the Sonic Landscape at Wolf Trap
    • SHAED Releases First Full-Length Album in a “High Dive” of Faith
    • Obama + Springsteen Present “Renegades”
    • Christian Douglas Uses His “Inside Voice” on Pandemic-Inspired Debut Album
  • Events

    Events

    • Play Week 4.17-4.25
    • Midnight at The Never Get 4.30-6.21
    • Cannabis City Panel Presented by BĀkT DC + District Fray
    • Browse Events
    • DC Polo Society Summer Sundays 5.9
    • National Cannabis Festival’s Dazed & Amused Drive-In Party
    • Vinyl + Vinyasa 4.30
  • Log In
    Sign Up

Log In Sign Up
How D.C.’s Queer Community Finds Joy in Nature
Caruso's Grocery
Caruso’s Grocery is a Love Letter to Italian-American Dining
Ryan Jamaal Swain
“Pose” Actor Ryan Jamaal Swain Takes the Stage at Mosaic Theater
Members Only: Inge Colsen
Indigo De Souza
Indigo De Souza Warmly Invites You to an Existential Crisis at 9:30 Club
Oyster Oyster Proves Sustainability is Delicious
Home » Articles » Play » Radar: Things To Do in D.C. This Week

Play

Collaborators and performers of PRIDE Brunch. Photo by Jonathan Thorpe.

Radar: Things To Do in D.C. This Week

Share:

May 31, 2023 @ 12:00pm | District Fray staff

Each week, District Fray rounds up some of the coolest events going on around the DMV.


This week, we’ve got summer movies with live scoring, we’ve got trivia by the Potomac, we’ve got improv workshops for the LGBTQIA+ community. But wait, there’s more. Try out a running group based on tempo, a zero-proof party or a gourmet drag brunch. A hodge podge of events, we hope that at least one has you excited to get out this week. Note: Some 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.

6.1

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


Last week’s Radar picks

5.24

R&B Yoga Playground at Eaton DC
It’s yoga elevated — here, you can breathe, stretch and savasana to the soundtrack of R&B hits. The perfect mid-week stress release exists. $25. 6 p.m. 1201 K St. NW, DC; eatonworkshop.com // @eatonworkshop

Rooftop Bingo at Hi-Lawn
Lucky for you, if this round doesn’t work out, you can try again the next Wednesday and the next and the next and the next. Free. 7 p.m. 1309 5th St. NE, DC; hilawndc.com // @highlawndc

5.25

Zero-Waste Home Cooking at Bold Fork Books
Learn from authors of “Perfectly Good Food,” Margaret and Irene Li, about how to reduce the waste in your home kitchen. $8+. 7 p.m. 3064 Mt Pleasant St. NW, DC; boldforkbooks.com // @boldforkbooks

Vinyl + Storytelling at Eaton DC
How long has it been since you sat down with the sole purpose of listening and telling stories? Join Eaton for a time to connect, screen-free, and vibe to some curated tunes. Free. 7 p.m. 1201 K St. NW, DC; eatonworkshop.com // @eatonworkshop

5.26

Tune Up at the Parklets at National Landing 
As National Bike Month comes to a close, Phoenix Bikes will make sure your ride is good to go for now and many months to come. Free. 9 a.m. 12th Street and South Fern Street, Arlington, VA; nationallanding.org // @nationallanding

Outdoor Movie: “Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark” at the REACH 
This movie series proves that people contain multitudes — you can be a teacher AND an adventurer who’s deathly afraid of snakes. Free. 8 p.m. 2700 F St. NW, DC; kennedy-center.org/reach // @kennedycenter

5.27

Brick City at the National Building Museum
Ever seen massive Lego sculptures that make you wonder how people can be so creative? You can see multiple here, including streetscapes from Colombia, New Orleans, India, Mexico, Japan and Vegas.  Free. 10 a.m. 401 F St. NW, DC; nbm.org // @nationalbuildingmuseum

AANHPI Heritage Month Pop-Up at the Outrage 
Shop hyper local from Asian American, Native American + Pacific Islander vendors. Free+. 12 p.m. 1811 14th St. NW, DC; the-outrage.com // @theoutrageonline

5.28

NY Dog Film Festival at AFI Silver Theatre
Celebrate the bond between humans and dogs at this spot-on film festival. Through this medley of films, you’ll appreciate your pup even more than before. $13. 3:45 p.m. 8633 Colesville Rd. Silver Spring, MD; afisilver.afi.com // @afisilvertheatre

National Memorial Day Choral Festival at The Kennedy Center
This grand concert will honor veterans and fallen heroes so we can all remember the true meaning of the holiday. Free. 3 p.m. 2700 F St. NW, DC; kennedy-center.org // @kennedycenter

Mimosa Classic Pop-Up Day Party at Air Restaurant & Lounge
Learn a bit more about the mimosa (and drink plenty) with the background music of several DJs in this gorgeous lounge in Adams Morgan. Free+. 5 p.m. 2473 18th St. NW, DC; theairdc.com // @theairdc

5.29

First Day of “Incendiary” at Woolly Mammoth
In this play, a Black mother will try anything to save her son from death row. Using storytelling techniques from video games and comic books, the play grapples with trauma in new ways. Tickets on sale the week before opening. 8 p.m. 641 D St. NW, DC; woollymammoth.net // @woollymammothtc

The Hip Hop R&B Boat Party at Boomerang Tours, Inc.
Catch a ride from the Georgetown waterfront and sail out to the hits of the  ‘90s and ‘00s. You know drinks are included. $60+. 4 p.m. 3100 K St. NW, DC; ridetheboomerang.com // @boomerangyachtsandpirateship

History Tour of the White House Neighborhood at the John Paul Jones Memorial
Learn more about “the scoundrel who saved the Battle of Gettysburg” and more niche facts in a celebration of our nation’s history. $24. 4 p.m. 17th St. SW, DC.

5.30

Party & Prance at Trade
Practice your pointe at haus of bambi’s queer-centric, gender-inclusive ballet class and happy hour. Dance education is for everyone. Free+. 6:30 p.m. 1410 14th St. NW, DC; hausofbambi.com // @hausofbambi 

5.30-6.4

DanceAfrica DC 2023
Get a glimpse into the cultures and dances of the African diaspora at this festival, which holds performances and classes as well as a market and oral histories. Free+. Various times. Various locations; danceplace.org // @danceplacedc

Want first access to select shows and performances around the city? Join the District Fray community to access free and discounted tickets. Become a member and support local journalism today.

District Fray staff

Share:

Related Articles

No Articles

DISTRICT FRAY MEMBERSHIPS

With a mission to make fun possible Fraylife members receive unlimited access to our digital content, including new articles published daily, activity guides and more, as well exclusive access to member events, discounts on our sports leagues and events, first-access tickets, and giveaways to some of the best things to do in the D.C. area!

Join Today
COMPANY
About United Fray Team Hiring: Join Our Team!
GET INVOLVED
Become A Member 2023 Media Kit 2023 Editorial Calendar Corporate Wellness Contact: Media Pitches + Advertising Inquiries
EXPLORE
Eat Drink Music Culture Life Play Events Calendar
OUR CITIES
Washington D.C. Jacksonville Phoenix
Subscribe

By clicking submit, you agree to receive emails from District Fray and accept our web terms of use and privacy and cookie policy.

© 2023 District Fray.