The L. Ron Hubbard House in Washington, DC is the landmark location of the first Church of Scientology in the world. Here, the prolific American writer, explorer, and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, trained students, lectured, and worked...
The L. Ron Hubbard House in Washington, DC is the landmark location of the first Church of Scientology in the world. Here, the prolific American writer, explorer, and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, trained students, lectured, and worked...
With the film Sunny (2008), acclaimed director Lee Joon Ik departs from his usual male-centered films, such as The King and the Clown (2005), to tell the personal story of Soon-yi, a simple woman from a small town who journeys to Vietnam in...
The L. Ron Hubbard House in Washington, DC is the landmark location of the first Church of Scientology in the world. Here, the prolific American writer, explorer, and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, trained students, lectured, and worked...
The L. Ron Hubbard House in Washington, DC is the landmark location of the first Church of Scientology in the world. Here, the prolific American writer, explorer, and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, trained students, lectured, and worked...
The L. Ron Hubbard House in Washington, DC is the landmark location of the first Church of Scientology in the world. Here, the prolific American writer, explorer, and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, trained students, lectured, and worked...
In 2001, after graduating from medical school and a Catholic seminary, South Korean-born Lee Tae Suk left behind a life of privilege and comfort for the Dinka village of Tonj, Sudan in sub-Saharan Africa. This moving 2010 documentary...
Ten museums in the Dupont-Kalorama neighborhood are opening their doors to the public free of charge June 4th and 5th for the 28th Annual Dupont-Kalorama Museum Walk Weekend. Visit the best of DC's "off-the-mall" museums and take part...
Free Monthly Film Screenings at the Korean Embassy's KORUS House
Enjoy a special program celebrating “green” in D.C.’s beautiful Kalorama neighborhood. Meet at The Textile Museum at 10 a.m. for an exclusive tour of the exhibition Green led by Rebecca A.T. Stevens, Consulting Curator...
A mixed-media artist who makes sculpture, installation and works on paper, Nancy Cohen will show images of her recent work and discuss the development of her ideas. Recent large-scale projects have included a site-specific...
The concept of human beauty is constantly evolving, often reflected throughout history in the female portrait. In this exhibition, six Korean artists ask the perennial question, “What is beauty?” Each artist offers different...
Many cultures traditionally associate the color green with nature and its attributes, including life, fertility and rebirth. In recent years, green has become the symbolic color of environmentalism. This exhibition will celebrate green both as a...
Join us for a family-friendly festival featuring Central Asian music and food as well as hands-on art and textile activities. Enjoy a fun exploration of Central Asian dance led by members of the Silk Road Dance Company. Take part in an energetic...
The Textile Museum's new exhibition Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats, on view October 16, 2010 through March 13, 2011,...
Mr. Incredible has given up his superhero days to work as an insurance adjuster and raise his three children with his wife, formerly Elastigirl, in suburbia. When he receives a mysterious summons to a remote island, he decides to suit up for a...
Explore the world of repeat patterns by decorating your own bandanna with color-fast ink. Suitable for ages 4 to 12. Free; no reservations required.
Never held knitting needles before but want to learn to knit? Haven't picked up your needles lately and need a refresher? Join Craft Yarn Council-certified knitting teacher Debra Lee as she steps you through the basics in a hands-on workshop. You...
"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."