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20th anniversary, AFI Silver Theatre, Afiara Quartet, American University, Angelika Film Center, apple, Arepa Zone, Avalon Theatre, bagpipes, Bethesda Fim Fest, Bethesda Rown Cinema, Big Cheese, Big Sam's Funky Nation, blossom kite festival, Born in China, boxer, brats, Burrawang tree, Capitol Riverfront, Carnegie Institution for Science, Champion, Charlie & Sam, ciders, Cinematsuri, Clover Beer Fest, Dirty South Deli, Disneynature, DJ Kid Koala, DMV, Doyle/Forman Theater, drink the district, droid, E Street Cinema, Emile Griffith, Encaustic, environment, Environmental Film Festival, ESPN, Fairfax, Fat Pete’s Barbecue, Fearless Project, food trucks, free, Frogman, Fueled: The Man They Called Pirate, George Washington University, grand foyer, Grug and the Rainbow, Hall of Nations, Harry Potter, Her Love Boils Bathwater, imagination stage, Irish beer, Japan-America Society, Japanese film festival, Jeff Sheng, John Krasinski, K.K. Barrett, Kaizoku to Yobareta Otoko, Kdemitsu Kosan, Kiki's Delivery Service, Landmark theatres, Laurel, LGBTQ, Lisner Auditorium, Marvin Center, Metro, Millennium Stage, movies, My Neighbor Toturo, Nagai Iiake, Naoki Hyakuta, National Archives, National Building Museum, National Cherry Blossom Festival, National Cherry Blossom Festival parade, National Gallery of Art, National Geographic, National Museum of Amiercan History, National Museum of Women in the Arts, National Wildlife Visitor Center, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, naval heritage center, NCAA, Nike, Nufonia Must Fall, Only Yesterday, Pittsburgh Rick's, pupper, SafeTrack, Satoshi No Seishun, Satoshi: A Movie for Tomorrow, Sazo Idemitsu, Scythian, Silver Spring, Sloppy Mama’s Barbeque, Smithsonian, Southwest Waterfront Fireworks Festival, Spirited Away, Steve Jobs, Studio Ghibili Series, subtitles, Swizzler, Terence Blanchard, Tetsuzo Kunioka, The Culture of Collards, The English Patient, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Long Excuse, The Office, The Sandman, The Wind Rises, tidal basin, Tsukiji Wonderland, Urban Poutine, washington national opera, weekend guide, West End Cinema, Windmill Theatre, World War II, WWII, Yards Park, Yu Wo Wasasuhodo No Atsui Al
Millennium Stage Celebrates 20 Years There’s something for everyone in the DMV this weekend. From green beer for the Irish or Irish at heart, to environmental films, to animated Japanese films, to Japanese cinema and a 20th birthday bash for the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage. Read More