Tickets are sold out for opening day, but there are still options.
President Obama and a host of other important people will be on hand for the sold out event on Sept. 24.
It's Oktoberfest season, so grab your lederhosen and head to any one of these events in the D.C. area over the next few weeks.
Fall has arrived, and pumpkin patches are starting to open up this weekend.
Tickets went on sale Sept. 9 and were immediately snatched up.
Tickets go on sale on Sept. 9 for the Oct. 3 show -- four days before their next album drops.
Andrew Chappelle plays Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the current version of the Tony Award-winning play.
The president tweeted out his summer playlist, featuring Jay Z, Chance the Rapper and Prince.
A variety of genres will be represented in the daily concert series, and you can grab a bite to eat while you're watching the performance.
OpenTable ranked some of the best kid-friendly restaurants in popular summer destinations like D.C.
The First Lady joined "Late Late Show" host James Corden for "Carpool Karaoke."
Traditional dancing, face painting, lotus tea tasting and many other activities are planning for this Saturday.
The actor who played the "High Sparrow" will be the face of legendary Shakespeare villain Shylock.
A nonprofit group is underwriting the cost of some DC students so they can see Tony-winning musical "Hamilton" for $10 a ticket.
President Obama will be on hand for the Kennedy Center honors this December.
The District is taking part in a worldwide celebration of the Olympics in advance of the upcoming games in Rio.
Michelle Obama will send out some behind-the-scenes Snaps of her activities both at the White House and abroad.
The burger chain featuring the Wahlberg brothers is moving into Dupont Circle, and will be the first of many in the area.
It'll be a spectacular show on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. once again this year.
The 65-year-old comedian has been selected as the recipient of the annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
A brand new variety show featuring the world-famous 9:30 Club is airing on public television nationwide.
The world-famous Michelin Guide is coming to the nation's capital, joining just three other U.S. cities.
The reasons why Showtime Lounge was named one of the 18 best might surprise you.
It's the first time the Smithsonian's Arts and Industries building has been open to the public in more than a decade.
Enjoy plenty of beer and bikes, as well as live music from a Grammy Award-winning band.
The team gave Obama a chair engraved with their six championships during his two terms as president.
The Broadway smash hit musical will be performing here during the 2017-18 season.
The Boss will be making a stop here in September as one of eight new tour dates just announced.
The legendary 9:30 Club is hosting a variety program to air on public television this spring.
The Beatles singer is in the middle of his "One on One" United States tour.
The Eastern Market restaurant's chef just won the award for best Mid-Atlantic chef.
The May 7 parade is expected to draw more than 75,000 people this year -- just two years after it started.
The five local spots were all chosen as among the 100 best brunch offerings in the country.
C.J. Cregg aka Allison Janney briefed the White House press corps replacing Josh Earnest who was reportedly at the dentist's office.
Chef Adam Greenberg took home the $50,000 prize after beating out 15 other former Chopped winners.
It's the 10th anniversary of the festival, and organizers promise it'll be bigger than ever.
The president weighed in on the musician's death in a statement today, saying he was "mourning" his death.
The Small Mammals House welcomed three critically endangered red-ruffed lemurs to the world.
The legendary Beatles singer has just announced an Aug. 9 tour date here in D.C.
President Obama invited a group of kids and their inventions to the last Science Fair of his presidency.