Robin Follman's tribute to women's contributions to American history unfolds through narration and performance, offering a direct encounter with stories the official record nearly forgot.
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Fri, Sep 11
National Archives (Lectures/Panels)
A former sergeant and Montgomery share reflections on loss and resilience, with live music honoring those who died. For anyone carrying questions about that day or needing space to remember among others who do.
Thu, Sep 24–Sun, Sep 27
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Anyone who's walked through these galleries knows this place changed how they understood American history. Tonight, they're celebrating a decade of it.
Sat, Sep 26
Center for the Arts
Dancers and musicians collaborate to explore rhythm through movement and sound, creating something that feels more like conversation than performance.
Sat, Sep 26–Sun, Sep 27
Bobby McKey's Dueling Piano Bar
Two pianists riff off each other while the crowd shouts requests and joins in—the kind of night where your table's terrible karaoke instincts become everyone's entertainment.
MusicEventTue, Oct 6
14th & V, Washington
Twain Dooley runs a room where comics and storytellers work out new material in front of a crowd that actually listens. Anyone with five minutes of something to say can get up there.
Thu, Oct 15
The Atlantis
Feeble Little Horse brings the introspective, experimental sound of the Bitknot tour to town—ideal for anyone who gravitates toward layered, unconventional indie rock that rewards close listening.