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The second installment of Okta City Tour, featuring the Gov Identity Summit, is coming to the U.S. capital on June 13. Join them in person or online to hear from
The second installment of Okta City Tour, featuring the Gov Identity Summit, is coming to the U.S. capital on June 13. Join them in person or online to hear from security and technology experts in government and industry about the transformative power of modern Identity for your organization.
(Tuesday) 9:00 am
Amphitheater, Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
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Join Okta in Washington, DC on June 13th to hear from government officials and Okta product leaders as they share how Identity accelerates Zero Trust Architecture, streamlines secure user experiences, and helps prevent and mitigate fraud.
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Jennifer Franks , Director of Information Technology and Cybersecurity team, GAO
Ross Foard , IT Specialist (INFOSEC), CISA
Solomon Adote , Chief Security Officer, State of Delaware
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Okta City Tour, Washington DC (featuring Gov Identity Summit)
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The 30 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week
European embassies open their doors to the public, Eurovision takes over bars and the Smithsonianâs IlluminAsia festival returns.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is celebrated with a three-day festival at the Smithsonianâs National Museum of Asian Art, a family day at the Library of Congress, and new beers and a lion dance at Lost Generation Brewing. Following on last weekendâs Around the World Embassy Tour, the embassies of the European Union open their doors to visitors this weekend for cultural activities including music, beer and wine tastings, fashion shows, dog shows, and the Smurfs. Drive-in movie fans can welcome outdoor films â and âGreaseâ â back to Union Market. Itâs also a big weekend for lovers of kitschy music, thanks to the Eurovision Song Contest and costume-friendly viewing parties. Spring garden tours and markets take place across the area on Saturday, while local breweries are banding together to help one of their own start making beer again.
Thursday, May 9
JxJ Jewish Film and Music Festival
Held at locations around the DMV (including the DCJCC in Washington, Landmarkâs Bethesda Row Cinema and Cinema Arts Theatre in Fairfax), the annual festival returns to showcase music and films by Jewish area artists. The screenings include dozens of genres, and the music portion of the festival showcases international acts like the Maccabeats, Polyphony Quartet and Mister G. Through May 19. Prices and locations vary.
AAPI Beer Collab Launch Party at Lost Generation
For the second year in a row, Eckingtonâs Lost Generation Brewing marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by releasing a beer that benefits charity. Except this time, itâs releasing two beers. One, Asian Glow, is a fruited sour with dragon fruit, mango and litchi, brewed in collaboration with Falls Churchâs High Side and Richmondâs the Answer, that benefits Act to Change, an organization fighting the bullying of AAPI youth. The other is Briefly Gorgeous, a saison made in collaboration with Bluejacket, which uses 50Hertzâs Sichuan peppercorns, yuzu and Buddhaâs hand. Both beers debut at a party featuring a lion dance, plus food by Bunâd Up and Dine With Claudine. 6 to 9 p.m. Free .
Willow Smith at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
Downtown D.C.âs massive Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library hosts Gen Z superstar Willow Smith for a teen-focused evening event. As the daughter of Hollywood royalty â her parents are Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith â Willow has already explored career paths from music to acting to performance art. Sheâs also written a book, a sci-fi fantasy called âBlack Shield Maidenâ with author Jess Hendel. In partnership with local bookshop Mahogany Books, Willow Smith discusses her debut novel. 7 p.m. $32; ticket includes signed copy of the book .
Eurovision Semifinal Watch Party at Wunder Garten
The finals of Eurovision â the Europe-wide pop music competition known for turning both costumes and stage performances up to 11 â take place Saturday. But first, judges need to select the tunes that will feature in the grand final. Sixteen countries are competing for 10 places on Thursday, including Switzerlandâs Nemo and Italyâs Angelina Mango, both among the favorites to win. Wunder Garten is opening early to show the performances live from Sweden. 3 p.m. Free .
Home by Midnight at Jimmy Valentineâs
Do you ever wish you could go out to a bar, dance to great music and still get to bed at a reasonable hour? Home by Midnight hears you. This new night at Jimmy Valentineâs promises the music youâd expect at a late-night rave, but with a DJ who starts at 9 p.m. Perfect for the older raver â or the old at heart. Doors at 8 p.m., music at 9. Free .
âMummy in the Closet: Evitaâs Returnâ at GALA Hispanic Theatre
Eva PerĂłn stars from beyond the grave in GALA Hispanic Theatreâs âMummy in the Closet: Evitaâs Return,â a macabre musical comedy based on the true journey of the Argentine political iconâs embalmed body after her death in 1952. This is a new production of the show, which was a hit for GALA during its world premiere there in 2009. At the time , The Post called it a âbreathtakingly freakish mix of black comedy, serious historical musing, disciplined vaudeville and sheer ghoulishness.â For this revival, choreographer Valeria Cossu has set dance moves to the rhythms of tango, waltz and salsa. Through June 9: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. $25-$48; $20 opening night. In Spanish with English subtitles .
Audrey Hepburn film series at the Miracle Theatre
In honor of film icon Audrey Hepburnâs May 4 birthday, Barracks Rowâs movie house the Miracle Theatre will run a spate of Audrey flicks throughout the month. If youâve only seen âBreakfast at Tiffanyâs,â go deeper into the perennially stylish actressâs repertoire with four other classics that also star classic Hollywood leading men like Gregory Peck, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart and Fred Astaire. The series begins Thursday with âRoman Holidayâ and continues with âCharadeâ (May 17), âSabrinaâ (May 24) and âFunny Faceâ (May 30). All screenings begin at 7 p.m. $8 .
Friday, May 10
IlluminAsia at the National Museum of Asian Art
The Smithsonianâs IlluminAsia festival returns to the National Museum of Asian Art this weekend, celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with three days of culture and entertainment. The party starts Friday with Asia After Dark, a wellness-focused evening that includes journaling, sound baths, and a zero-proof and low-ABV bar (5 to 9 p.m.). Saturday brings curator-led tours of the museumâs exhibits; panel discussions about identity, healing and the arts; empowerment workshops; and an outdoor market with vendors and food trucks (noon to 6:30 p.m.). Electronic artist Madame Gandhi headlines an evening concert (6:30 p.m.; registration suggested). The event wraps Sunday with a Motherâs Day theme, featuring craft making and family activities, as well as a guided sound bath (noon to 3 p.m.). Through Sunday. Free .
âGreaseâ at the Union Market Drive-In
Drive-in movies became a trend during the pandemic, but Union Market has been hosting outdoor screenings in its parking lot since 2013. This yearâs series, which features films one Friday a month, kicks off with the singalong classic âGrease.â Drivers can reserve a space, ease the seat back and listen to the sound through their FM radio, while the carless masses are free to walk up to Neal Place, the closed street in front of the market, with blankets and camp stools. Either way, get there early and pick up a meal from one of the vendors inside. Parking lot opens at 7:30 p.m.; film begins at 8:45. $20 per car; free for pedestrians .
Animania at Union Stage
It might be another 11 months until Awesome Con (D.C.âs take on Comic-Con) returns, but in the meantime, fans can try out their next cosplay in a more intimate venue. Costumes arenât required but are strongly encouraged. Dance to anime hits and try your hand at a variety of video games. 10 p.m. $20.
Firehouse Fridays at Hill Country
Firehouse Fridays, which has been offering country line dancing lessons and a dance party at the Vienna Moose Lodge, is making the leap to Penn Quarter. Both levels of Hill Country Barbecue will be open for two-stepping, line dances and country swing. The evening starts with a beginner-level country swing lesson at 8:30 p.m., followed by dancing on both floors from 9:30 until midnight. 8:30 p.m. $15 at the door .
Saturday, May 11
E.U. Open House
The members of the European Union open the doors to their embassies on Saturday, following last weekendâs Around the World Embassy Tour. Drop into 21 embassies, as well as the European Unionâs office and âpartner venueâ Ukraine House, for live music, food and drinks, mini-language classes, and more cultural activities. Each country puts its own spin on the day: La Maison Française, which brings Germany and France together, is highlighting the Paris Olympics; Poland honors Maria SkĹodowska-Curie (better known as Marie Curie) with âchemical workshops and molecular cuisineâ; the Czech Republic celebrates with beer, a dog show and a performance by award-winning singer Kaczi; and the Netherlands and Belgium team up for free waffles and beer tastings with the Smurfs. Lines can be long, so wear comfortable shoes. Early arrival is suggested if youâre looking for free snacks and swag. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission; some embassies sell food and drinks .
Eurovision Grand Final viewing parties
Speaking of Europe, Saturday is also the finals of the Eurovision Song Contest, the annual pop music competition known for over-the-top performances, cheesy tunes and an abundance of glitter. The event is a spectacle in Europe â this year is hosted by 2023 champion Sweden â but itâs popular in D.C., too. (So popular, in fact, that the official viewing party at the House of Sweden has a wait list.) DC9 is hosting its annual celebration, with a live broadcast beginning at 3 p.m. Join in with Eurovision bingo, where sample squares include âfire (real or video)â and âVikings,â as well as trivia and drink specials. After the winner has been crowned, itâs time for a Eurovision dance party featuring songs from past winners, including Abba, CĂŠline Dion, Katrina and the Waves, and, hopefully, Finnish masked metal gods Lordi. Thereâs a $100 prize for the best Eurovision-inspired costume. ( Free tickets available at dc9.club . ) Adams Morganâs Duplex Diner is showing the contest live with â drink specials all day .â ( 3 to 6 p.m. Free. ) Over on H Street, the Queen Vic pub is hoping to put the U.K.âs traditional misery behind them â Mae Muller finished 25th out of 26 in 2023 â at a party with bingo, singalong tunes and a costume contest. ( 3 p.m. thequeenvicdc.com . Free. )
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Family Day at the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress welcomes all ages to its Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebration. Families can learn about the different experiences of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders documented in the libraryâs collections, then draw or write about their own familyâs history. ( 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Free; timed entry pass required, but events are drop-in. ) Artist and educator Jeffrey Yoo Warren, whose work has created virtual reconstructions of five historic Chinese American and Korean American communities, leads a mask-making workshop for 6- to 12-year-olds, before letting them explore portals to the 3D reconstructions. ( 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free; timed ticket required. ) Finally, actor and activist George Takei discusses his new book, âMy Lost Freedom: A Japanese American World War II Story,â in the Coolidge Auditorium. ( 2 p.m. Free; reservations required. )
Save Hellbender Beer Fest
Hellbender Brewing had its boiler break down in late April, and without a way to heat water and boil wort, the Fort Totten brewery canât make beer. To help offset the high costs of a replacement, the local brewing community is rallying around Hellbender. Head to the taproom for a party featuring draft beers from at least 15 breweries, including Other Half, Ocelot and the Brewerâs Art, available in full or half pours; food from Beef Space BBQ and El Jefe Woodfired Pizza; and music by DJ TLH. 1 p.m. Free admission .
Thatâs So Vintage Market at Union Market
The hugely popular market returns to Union Marketâs Dock 5 with over 30 of the areaâs vintage sellers. Vendors include viral curators the Disco Loft and Libby & My (the full list of vendors is available on the marketâs website ). Next door, experiential pop-up shop Playhaus is offering workshops on sewing and embroidering vintage clothes, which you can add on to your ticket price. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. $24 for 11 a.m. entrance; $8 for 1 p.m. entrance or later.
Ivy City Makers Market and Bar Hop
This pop-up celebration of local makers is really multiple markets in one, with artists, crafters and vintage vendors spread among Atlas Brew Works , Other Half Brewing , Throw Social , and Don Ciccio and Figli âs tasting room. Itâs a shopping excursion-cum-bar crawl that might introduce you to a new favorite beverage as well as a new favorite outfit. 1 to 6 p.m. Free .
Del Ray Artisans Spring Art Market
This curated show in a Del Ray park features three dozen artists â potters, painters, photographers, sculptors, jewelers, fiber artists and more â selected by the Del Ray Artisans collective. Browse for Motherâs Day gifts or just for yourself, while kids can be entertained and have their faces painted. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free .
Digginâ Thru the Crates at Dock 5
Digginâ Thru the Crates is a celebration of hip-hop culture with a twist: Members of the audience get to flip through stacks of vinyl records to pick the song they want to hear, while DJs Alizay and B-Sharp work those selections into a playlist on the fly. The result is magic, and often surprising. Art by Maurice James Jr., Shay Will and the Jay Stewart Collection features at the Union Market event space, while Young Guru is the host. 9 p.m. $20 .
Capitol Hill Arts Workshop Family Day
The Capitol Hill Arts Workshop has been âbuilding community through the artsâ for more than 50 years, and if youâve never experienced this local treasure, Saturday is a good time to explore. Family Day features activities for all ages on the arts centerâs front lawn, including 3D scanning and printing, creating collage sculptures, and drawing âfill in the blankâ comic strips. Noon to 2 p.m. Free .
Capitol Hill House and Garden Tour
Run by the Capitol Hill Restoration Society, this tour is a great chance to peek inside those multimillion-dollar rowhouses that grace the streets of Capitol Hill. Attendees will see nine homes and gardens and three semipublic buildings, all within the historic district, and grab refreshments from local vendors at the Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital, where an architectural tour is offered both days. Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. $40-$50.
Del Ray House & Garden Tour
Step inside the bungalows and rowhouses of Del Ray, a walkable Alexandria enclave with its own bustling main street and blocks packed with dog parks and playgrounds. The Del Ray House & Garden Tour returns for the first year since 2018, and this yearâs self-guided tour will include 11 properties showcasing manicured gardens, new-construction homes and small-scale accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Spend an entire day here with a VIP ticket, which sends you to Mount Vernon Avenue after the tour for an evening yoga class at Mind the Mat Pilates & Yoga, followed by a drink from Hi/Fi TexMex BBQ. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. $45-$75 .
Dacha Spring Beer Fest
Think of FrĂźhlingsfest as the warm-weather cousin of Oktoberfest: Instead of drinking beer outdoors in the cool fall air, people in Munich come together to drink beer and celebrate the return of flowers and longer days. Dachaâs inaugural spring festival at its Navy Yard location â inspired by FrĂźhlingsfest â features unlimited pours of seasonal beers from at least 18 breweries, spanning European (Weihenstephaner, Duvel, St. Bernardus), American (Allagash, Boulevard) and regional (Denizens, Väsen, Pen Druid) selections. VIP tickets include early admission, a pint glass and other perks. Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. $50-$90; two day tickets $90-$170 .
Sunday, May 12
Motherâs Day ideas
Need a last-minute idea for Sunday? We canât guarantee restaurant reservations are still available, but we do stand by our ideas for things to do from a few weeks back, including two all-you-can-eat brunch shows with the swinging Eric Byrd Trio at the Hamilton, a few trips on the historic carousel and a tour of galleries at Glen Echo Park, or a waterfront stroll in Alexandria.
Momedy Kumite at the DC Improv
Instead of the usual card or flowers, maybe Mom needs a good laugh for Motherâs Day. The DC Improv has revamped its signature stand-up tournament Comedy Kumite just for the holiday: All of the participating comics in Momedy Kumite are mothers themselves, and theyâre competing for the unofficial title of Funniest Mom in D.C. The tourney consists of back-to-back sets from two comedians, followed by an audience vote to see who advances to the next round and, ultimately, the victor of the final showdown. 6 p.m. $20-$35 .
Monday, May 13
Hot Water Music at the Howard Theatre
The members of Hot Water Music seem as surprised as anyone that theyâre celebrating their 30th anniversary on the road as they prepare to release their 10th album, âVows.â The Gainesville, Fla.-founded act, fronted by singer-songwriter-guitarists Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard, can still whip up punk tunes with heart-on-sleeve emotion and anthemic hooks. The band promises to âdust off some oldiesâ on tour; perhaps it will play 1997 favorite âTurnstileâ â the namesake of the current generationâs biggest hardcore band. Joining Hot Water Music is Quicksand, a New York band whose renewed existence â albeit after a long hiatus â is even more surprising. Quicksandâs metallic approach to post-hardcore laid the blueprint for countless punk and alt-metal bands alike. 8 p.m. $35-$60 .
Tuesday, May 14
The Dog and Cat Film Festivals at Arlington Drafthouse
After the annual New York Dog Film Festival and its feline-focused counterpart, the two-hour programs of new short films featuring pets â animated, documentary and narrative features from around the world â the festival screening travels to cities across the country. Arlington Drafthouse is hosting the two festivals back to back (dog people, go on Tuesday, and cat people, go on Wednesday ). Proceeds benefit the Animal Welfare League of Arlington. Note that admission is 21 and over unless accompanied by a parent. 6 p.m. $38.
Wednesday, May 15
NMWA Nights at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
The new exhibition â New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024 â is the inspiration for the National Museum of Women in the Artsâ latest after-hours party, with a costume contest inspired by exhibition themes, such as âcreativeâ and âsustainable.â After capturing your lewk in the photo booth, try hands-on art-making activities; dance to Les the DJâs mix of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander musicians; and watch a performance by Pretty Boi Drag. Two cocktails from locals Please Bring Chips are included in the ticket price. Be warned: This is the last NMWA Nights until September. 5:30 to 8 p.m. $22-25 .
Kathleen Hanna at the Lincoln Theatre
Bikini Kill and Le Tigre punk frontwoman Kathleen Hanna embodies the title of her memoir âRebel Girl.â One of leaders of the â90s âriot grrrlâ feminist movement â the book takes its title from Bikini Killâs iconic song â Hanna is embarking on a 10-stop nationwide book tour to discuss her boundary-breaking life in music. See her at the Lincoln Theatre in conversation with Mira Jacob, where hopefully sheâll share her memories of the Districtâs punk scene, since the members of Bikini Kill spent a climactic year in D.C. and originally wrote âRebel Girlâ in Mount Pleasant. 7 p.m. $66-$81; ticket includes a book.
Gaby Moreno at the Hamilton Live
Guatemalan singer, songwriter and producer Gaby Morenoâs work in the last decade and a half has culminated in recent months in back-to-back public-facing accomplishments. In February, she both performed at the Grammys and won the award for best Latin pop album for âX MĂ (Vol. 1).â The seven-song record, released in 2023, revisits favorites from previous albums, set only to Morenoâs acoustic guitar. Also in February, Moreno released âDusk,â her soulful ninth studio album. 8 p.m. $15-$25.
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