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The next few days are full of ways to celebrate local culture in the crisp air, including several fall festivals.
The shutdown continues — but our local arts and culture scene is going strong.
On the agenda: An extremely local music festival, stargazing, and celebrating one of South Korea’s biggest holidays.
Gear up for a bike festival, a punk-themed dog fest, and a chance to check out some lowriders.
Choose your own adventure: Brazilian drumming? '90s nostalgia? A clay festival?
While a short-term D.C. resident attacks Home Rule, here are ways to celebrate the District like a real Washingtonian.
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Silent reading for grownups, free fishing, and opera at a bar.
Outdoor concerts, a flower potluck, a kids' rock show, and more.
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