Archive for June, 2009

National Gallery of Art

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Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Saturday; 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Sunday
Admission: Free
Location: The National Gallery of Art is on Constitution Avenue, N.W., between 3rd and 7th Streets, in Washington, D.C. The nearest Metro stops are Judiciary Square on the Red Line, Archives on the Yellow/Green Lines, and Smithsonian on [...]

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Library of Congress

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The Library of Congress was originally intended to serve as a reference library for the Congress. The collection numbered at 3000 books when it was burned in August of 1814, after British troops invaded Washington. A bequest from former President Thomas Jefferson helped revive the project; Jefferson’s library became the nation’s.
In [...]

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George Washington University, Lisner Auditorium

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We are now updating all of our schedules for the 2001-2002 season. We have no event listings for this organization for one of two reasons: we have requested updates and they will be added as soon as we receive them, or the organization is currently not producing events. (Many organizations operate only [...]

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Folger Shakespeare Library is an independent, privately endowed research library and museum, administered by the trustees of Amherst College. Opened in 1932, the Folger was a gift to the American people from Standard Oil executive Henry Clay Folger and his wife Emily Jordan Folger. At the heart of the Folger Shakespeare [...]

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Dance Place

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Recognized as the “hub of dance activity” in Washington, DC, by the Washington Post, Dance Place is a professional theater, training facility, and community resource serving the nation’s capital and beyond.
The foremost presenter of contemporary dance concerts in Washington, DC, Dance Place offers a year-round Performance Series including modern dance, ethnic [...]

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Corcoran Gallery of Art

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We are now updating all of our schedules for the 2001-2002 season. We have no event listings for this organization for one of two reasons: we have requested updates and they will be added as soon as we receive them, or the organization is currently not producing events. (Many organizations operate only [...]

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Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

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The Smithsonian Institution is the largest museum complex in the world with 14 museums and the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. and 2 museums in New York.
The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, a national museum of Asian art for the United States, is a Smithsonian museum dedicated to advancing public interest and knowledge [...]

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Arena Stage

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Now in its fifth decade, Arena Stage continues to provide Washington and the nation with theater of the highest artistic quality. Presenting an eclectic and expansive spectrum of dramatic literature that encompasses the classics of American repertory, unjustly neglected works, musicals, exciting new plays for the world stage, and original American [...]

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Boston Classical Orchestra

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Concert-goers enjoy classical music in the intimate and informal setting of historic Faneuil Hall where the orchestra has played since its founding in 1980. Patterned after Haydn’s famous London orchestra, this superb ensemble draws members from Boston’s outstanding professional musicians who are among the finest instrumentalists anywhere.

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Boston Chamber Music Society

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Originally performing a three-concert series, the Boston Chamber Music Society has become recognized as the preeminent chamber music society of New England. This achievement is largely due to the efforts of its visionary founders: Ronald Thomas, noted cellist and Artistic Director; and Bruce Coppock, founding Executive Director. Their mission remains the [...]

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