
"Good day, DC! There's a ton of fun and positive things to do this week to help you try to unplug from the bad news. Snallygaster returns Downtown with endless beer and cider tastings, music superstar Chris Brown is still in town, and a free go-kart experience invites neighbors to Race the District. Best Things to Do This Week and Weekend October 6-October 12"
"See 14 paintings from the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery in London at Folger Shakespeare Library (through August 2, 2026, free with a recommended timed-entry pass, Capitol Hill). Journalist Cory Doctorow-who coined the term Enshittification-is at Politics and Prose to discuss his new book of the same name (Wed, free, Wharf). Ahead of the DC Premiere of Mosaic Theatre's Young John Lewis, Eaton DC is hosting a panel conversation with the creative team and community leaders (Thurs, free, Downtown)."
Washington, DC offers a busy week of public events from October 6–12, including music, theater, festivals, and community activities. Snallygaster returns Downtown with extensive beer and cider tastings. Chris Brown remains in town for performances. A free go-kart experience invites neighbors to Race the District. Arena Stage premieres Fremont Ave., a world premiere by Reggie D. White exploring three generations of Black men during a card game (runs Wed–Nov 23, $59+). Folger Shakespeare Library displays 14 Boydell Shakespeare Gallery paintings through Aug 2, 2026 (free with timed pass). Additional events include Cory Doctorow at Politics and Prose, a Mosaic Theatre panel, Fairfax City's Fall Festival, and extended Encore! Theatre Week discounts.
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