John Walsh, ESPN’s executive vice president and executive editor, and former Washington Post sports editor George Solomon, talk all things sports in a special edition of “Inside...
John Walsh, ESPN’s executive vice president and executive editor, and former Washington Post sports editor George Solomon, talk all things sports in a special edition of “Inside...
THE QUEEN OF AMERICA
Mary Cutts's Life of Dolley Madison
With a Foreward by Cokie Roberts
Despite her role as an influential First Lady, Dolley Madison...
The L. Ron Hubbard House in Washington, DC is the original landmark location of the first Church of Scientology in the world. Here, the prolific American writer, explorer, and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard,...
This program will feature a discussion on the use of the Anacostia River by boaters
and other recreational users of the river—past, present and future. Space is limited.
For more information,...
Prepare your business body and mind for 2013, while enjoying a refreshing take on better business advice geared specifically for you, the small business owner.
Every for-profit business is in business to make a return that is competitive, reasonable, and sustainable. This course provides small business owners with planning strategies, marketing resources and tactical ideas to generate sales...
Since 2008, Samuel Adams Brewing the AmericanDream program has
been providing business owners in the food, beverage and hospitality
industry with the essential ingredients to start, strengthen and grow...
For nearly 30 years, the Aga Khan Rural Support Program of Pakistan (AKRSP) has helped improve the lives of more than 1.3 million Pakistanis living in the remote northern regions of Gilgit-Baltistan and...
Award-winning former journalist James Mann comes to the club to talk about what to look for in U.S. foreign policy over the next four years. He will also discuss his new book, "The Obamians: The Struggle Inside the White House to Redefine...
Woman’s National Democratic Club joins with Dakshina to celebrate the 9th Annual Dakshina Fall Festival of Indian Arts...
The Institute of Caribbean Studies hosts its 14th Annual Invest Caribbean Business Dialogue
Friday, November 16, 2012 at the Capital Hilton Hotel. 16th & K Streets, NW, Washington, DC
From 8:30 am – 4:30pm
This installation is a collaboration between painter/sculptor Carol...
John Philip Sousa’s music is unequivocally a cornerstone of American musical identity. As part of a series of pilot programs with Hill Center, the Library of Congress is sharing its expertise and...
The Smithsonian American Art Museum holds the largest collection of work by the African American modernist William H. Johnson. Join Leslie King Hammond, graduate dean emerita and founding...
The Arctic is experiencing environmental change at twice the pace of the rest of the planet. In 2007, the NPS Shared Beringian Heritage Program funded a collaborative project titled Sea Ice Knowledge and Use:...
With one or two appointments, the next president of the United States could reshape the ideological direction of the U.S. Supreme Court on questions concerning religion and religious liberty for years to come. A panel of expert court watchers...
Join us as AU's student choreographers present this exciting evening of concert dance the culmination of a two-month mentored creative process. You'll see an array of works in progress by the next generation of choreographers.Following the...
Join a lively discussion, "talk show" style, hosted by
Ximena Varela, AU Associate Professor of Arts Management
On the occasion of the Washington, DC tour of Teatro Línea de Sombra, one of Mexico's leading...
It is time once again for Washington Photo Safari’s free Pot Luck and Photo Critique session!
One of the highlights of the DC social season,...
"The Heritage Trails which you create are such gifts to DC.
H Street NE will be enhanced immeasurably by the addition of its guiding signposts of the past and point us towards the future."