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DC Smithsonian museums stay open late, throw dance parties to celebrate summer solstice - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 4 days agoThe museum will be looking at the cosmos through an Afrofuturism lens, highlighting the...
Spend Solstice Saturday in DC with the Smithsonian
WDVM via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWASHINGTON (DC News Now) — June 22 is the first Saturday of the summer — also known as Solstice Saturday — and the Smithsonian is celebrating by staying...
Enjoy late-night museum hours and live music at the Smithsonian's Solstice Saturday
NBC Washington· 6 days agoThe first Saturday of summer is June 22, and the Smithsonian is celebrating the solstice with...
DC’s brutalist buildings showcased at the National Building Museum - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 2 days agoBrutalism — the style that was prevalent from the 1950s through the 1970s — is the prevailing...
Why the “Wet Room” Is Taking Over
Architectural Digest· 4 days ago“A lot of my clients will bring in aromatherapy elements,” says Natalie Myers, founder of Veneer Designs in Los Angeles. Wakako Tokunaga, who worked for...
Things to do in the San Gabriel Valley area, June 21-28
San Gabriel Valley Tribune· 4 days agoThere’s always something different or new to do in the San Gabriel Valley area.
Something for Everyone at the NCMA's Outdoor Concert and Film Series
Independent Weekly· 6 days agoSitting at the very heart of the North Carolina Museum of Art’s campus—nestled amid gardens,...
I'm a New Yorker who spent 2 days in Scottsdale and Paradise Valley. 8 things surprised me.
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn North Scottsdale, I was amazed by mansions in the hills that reminded me of castles. A sprawling...
Calling All Bookworms: Washington, D.C.’s Folger Shakespeare Library Reopens
Forbes· 3 days agoGuests are now welcomed with a lush garden featuring plants adored by Shakespeare and a magnolia tree from the Folger’s 1932 opening. Interactive and inclusive, the new Shakespeare ...
A gastronomic guide to Philadelphia
National Geographic· 5 days ago“Welcome to the original White House!” my tour guide Mijuel K Johnson enthuses, his arms outstretched like a conductor frozen in motion. Looming beyond...