Over the weekend, we had the opportunity to attend the Heineken Mural Project VIP Launch Event, the official kickoff for Heineken Mural Project. The preview event was held at DC’s newest venue...
Over the weekend, we had the opportunity to attend the Heineken Mural Project VIP Launch Event, the official kickoff for Heineken Mural Project. The preview event was held at DC’s newest venue...
Business incubators are rapidly becoming commonplace in DC, and as a result, dozens of creative, innovative start-ups are launching within the District. The latest small business to launch from 1776,...
On Saturday, we caught the 1983-founded band, The Melvins, at the 9:30 club in Washington D.C. The Seattle-based band—comprised of bandmates King Buzzo ( vocals and the band’s only original...
Having had introduced fans to acts such as No Doubt, Blink 182, Black Eyed Peas, Sublime and My Chemical Romance, the Vans Warped Tour is a summer music festival must. Every year the Warped Tour—founded...
There’s a certain sense of pride a Washingtonian gets when seeing a band that originated from the district. Among the khaki wearing federal workers, the suited politicians, aspiring lobbyists,...
We can’t say enough how much we enjoy catching a show at The Hamilton in Washington D.C. That’s not to say that we don’t like music venues like the 9:30 Club or Black Cat, because we most definitely...
This past weekend, Arielle Vavasseur, owner of footwear label Penelope and Coco, in partnership with the Ulysses Room and Honest Tea, held the one-day shopping event, “Outfitted: A Pop Up Shop.” A...
The evening was all about cars, girls and fashiontainment. Held at the Italian Embassy in Washington DC, the 777 Fashion Series produced a soiree that included a fashion show and an impressive outdoor...
Last week, DC-based electric rock bank, Heavy Breathing, stopped by the Black Cat for a live performance. The band, comprised of Erick Jackson (guitar), Jeff Schmid (drums) and Amanda Kleinman (synth...
Over the last several years, the District’s music and arts scene has made significant steps towards growth. However sparse, alternative music venues, like the Black Cat and the 9:30 Club have...
There are those that don't know their city as well as they should, and then there are others that have their trusty Scout Guide, a photo-centric curated guide that highlights local culture and business. Last...
With a sound that's part hypnotic dance beats and part dreamy, psychedelic indie rock, Australian band Cut Copy is unique in its on right. In addition to their incredible musicianship, their shows are the kind...
If you combined incredible architecture and mini-golf, you’d get something like the National Building Museum’s indoor mini golf exhibition. As part of the “Building the Future” mini golf...
Ain’t no party like a BYT party, so goes the song in our head. For those of you that missed this past weekend’s Pride festivities, you missed a hell of a party hosted by DC-based party planners...
Celebrating art and the era of the work from cubist artist Georges Braque, The Phillips Collection held their popular Phillips After Five series. The monthly event, which offers the usual faire of live...