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The DC Lineup for this weekend: poetry, prayer and painted pumpkins

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Oct 23, 2020
Learning opportunities abound in this edition of The DC Lineup, covering Oct. 23 to 25. With just 10 days until the Nov. 3 election, please remember to find a convenient vote center or mail-in-ballot drop box location on the DC Board of…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: ghost tours, an all-star organist and a “Gala to Go”

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Oct 16, 2020
History is predominant throughout The DC Lineup for Oct. 16 to 18, along with a few nods to Halloween. Temperatures are expected to range from 41 to 65 degrees, according to the forecast. The weekend will begin with rain throughout the…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: Broadway tunes, benevolence and a master banjoist

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Oct 9, 2020
Meaningful entertainment is the theme throughout this edition of The DC Lineup. The weather will be cloudy throughout the weekend, Oct. 9 to 11, according to the forecast, with rain on Sunday. Temperatures should range from 58 to 75…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: heritage, human nature and lending a hand

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Oct 2, 2020
The unity of cultural heritage and community is the theme of this edition of The DC Lineup. The weather will be a mix of sun and clouds throughout the weekend, Oct. 2 to 4, according to the forecast. Temperatures should range from 46 to…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: fundraising, arts fests and a free bluegrass concert

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Sep 25, 2020
This edition of The DC Lineup highlights arts and entertainment events throughout the District, many of which are raising money for a good cause. The weather will be mostly cloudy throughout the weekend, Sept. 25 to 27, with some…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: local heritage, shofar horns and a Haus Party

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Sep 18, 2020
Classic elements of the District — like WalkingTown DC tours and the go-go band Rare Essence — are sprinkled throughout this edition of The DC Lineup. The weather this weekend, Sept. 18 to 20, will start with clouds on Friday, followed…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: history, heroes and hometown highlights

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Sep 11, 2020
Events that honor the local community and pieces of history are recurring themes in this edition of The DC Lineup. The forecast predicts that the weather this weekend, Sept. 11 to 13, will be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: intro. courses, drive-ins and works-in-progress

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Sep 4, 2020
Education is the theme as we move into September, traditionally the start of the school year.  The weather will start off cloudy with occasional showers, followed by lots of sun on both Saturday and Sunday, according to the forecast.…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: indie shops, community stories and free school supplies

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Aug 28, 2020
This edition marks the second anniversary of The DC Lineup. Fittingly, our list is full of the types of DC-centric, public service programming that we sought to highlight by establishing this column. Temperatures are expected to range…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: go-go, gardening and a puppet guild

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Aug 21, 2020
There is a lot of variety in this edition of The DC Lineup: Take in myriad art forms used by local artists, learn something new in an online class, or engage with the community. The weather will be cloudy throughout the weekend, Aug. 21…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: mostly music, plus takeout menus and outdoor meetups

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Aug 14, 2020
You can almost hear the music flowing through this edition of The DC Lineup — and if you click on some of the links, you can actually listen to it. Our list includes events that showcase musical theater, choral music, a Marine band, “funk…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: education, enrichment and citywide engagement

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Aug 7, 2020
Local talent takes the stage in this weekend’s edition of The DC Lineup, with artists, small businesses and homemade sewing experts showcasing their creativity. The weather will be relatively mild compared to the heavy rain at the start…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: fellowship, arts fests and Freedom Plaza

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jul 31, 2020
Community is the central theme in this edition of the DC Lineup. After all, as we move from July to August, we’re all in the unrelenting heat together. There will be scattered thunderstorms for much of the weekend, July 31 to Aug. 2,…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: Nats, nature and … more nature

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jul 24, 2020
A delayed start to the baseball season makes these past couple of days in July feel a bit like the start of spring — well, except for the weather. Nature and recreation are fittingly the themes in the DC Lineup for this weekend, July 24 to…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: skates, sculptures and outer space

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jul 10, 2020
Culture, fun and learning are themes in the DC Lineup for this weekend, July 10 to 12. Skies will be partly cloudy on Friday and Saturday and then mostly sunny on Sunday. Temperatures will range from 72 to 94 degrees, according to the…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: activism, the arts and Americana

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jul 3, 2020
Social justice, multiculturalism, history and the arts are themes in The DC Lineup for this Fourth of July weekend.  Whether you decide to go to the National Mall to see President Donald Trump’s “Salute to America” military flyover and…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: music, meaningful meetups and a midnight bike ride

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jun 26, 2020
The final few days of Pride Month are loaded with music, dance, comedy and community gatherings.   The weather will be partly cloudy on Friday with afternoon thunderstorms on Saturday and scattered thunderstorms on Sunday, according to…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: Juneteenth, jams and joining together

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jun 19, 2020
As The DC Line celebrates its two-year anniversary this week, we are proud to convey the heart of our publication by delivering a Lineup filled with local history and ways for the community to connect over the next few days, June 19 to 21.…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: demonstrations, digital concerts and DIY

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jun 12, 2020
Wellness, community and history are themes in the DC Lineup for this weekend, June 12 to 14. The weather will be partly cloudy on both Friday and Sunday but mostly sunny on Saturday. Temperatures over the next few days will range from…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: pride, protests and personal connection

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jun 5, 2020
The DC Lineup for this weekend: pride, protests and personal connection Events focused on dialogues, diversity and inclusion fill The DC Lineup for this first weekend of the month, June 5 to 7. Temperatures will range from 59 to 92…
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